LOS ANGELES, CA, February 24, 2011 (Press-News.org) Mindy Fox, California's leading neurofeedback therapist, announced today her patient's inclusion in the December January issue of a Ladies' Home Journal article titled "Good Alternatives: The Benefits of Nontraditional Medicine." The article reviews neurofeedback therapy amongst other nontraditional medical treatments as safe and effective option according to the latest clinical research.
"Neurofeedback is gaining its way to being viewed as a mainstream treatment option as growing amounts of research support its validity and as patients share their stories," said Mindy Fox, LMFT and neurofeedback specialist located in Beverly Hills, California. "We were lucky to have a patient whose experience with treatment led her to share her successes in the hope to help others."
The article highlights solid research that biofeedback and neurofeedback is highly successful in treating several conditions including: headaches and other pain; urinary incontinence; anxiety and stress; high blood pressure; ADHD; sleep disorders; and epilepsy. In addition, results lasted a year after treatment ended.
LeAnne, a Venice native, discusses her long and arduous fight with insomnia, migraines, anxiety and extreme pain throughout her body created by stress. Over several years, she sought many types of treatments, spoke with numerous specialists and changed her lifestyle to cope. LeAnne started neurofeedback therapy with Mindy Fox after a friend's reference. After seven months of treatment, she experienced tremendous relief from her symptoms. LeAnne, like many of her patient counter parts, experienced long-term results and now only receives treatment as she deems necessary. She is currently traveling to more than a few continents with her new freedom.
For the full article, visit http://www.lhj.com.
For more information about biofeedback and neurofeedback please visit http://www.mftherapy.com
ABOUT MINDY FOX
Mindy Fox is a licensed marriage and family therapist with over eighteen years of experience. With a Master of Arts in Psychotherapy, Fox is also certified in somatic experiencing and trained in neurofeedback EEG (also referred to as eeg biofeedback therapy). Her expertise in psychotherapy, EMDR, and neurofeedback helps her treat clients with attention deficit disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, addiction, and depression issues. Fox employs body-mind therapy techniques such as EMDR, somatic experiencing, guided imagery, and neurofeedback, along with traditional methods to treat clients of all ages. Fox chairs the State CAMFT Trauma Response Committee and served as President of South Bay/Long Beach CAMFT Chapter.
Ladies' Home Journal Article Features Successful Patient Story from Mindy Fox's Neurofeedback Practice
Neurofeedback patient shares her battle with insomnia, migraines, stress and anxiety in the December January issue of Ladies' Home Journal
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[Press-News.org] Ladies' Home Journal Article Features Successful Patient Story from Mindy Fox's Neurofeedback PracticeNeurofeedback patient shares her battle with insomnia, migraines, stress and anxiety in the December January issue of Ladies' Home Journal