The human brain is simply amazing.
It powers every single physical and emotional sensation you experience, which is why it’s so important to make sure you keep your brain functioning at peak level.
Jamie Stern is a leading expert in neurofeedback therapy, an innovative, drug-free treatment method that can help people heal from PTSD, depression, anxiety, addiction, eating disorders, and other complex health issues.
Jamie explains the basics of neurofeedback therapy, discusses her work with veterans, shares her own personal experience of how neurofeedback therapy helped treat her chronic migraines and motion sickness.
What Is Neurofeedback Therapy?
The human brain powers every single physical and emotional sensation you experience, which is why it’s so important to make sure you keep your brain functioning at peak level.
Additional Info
- Segment Number: 1
- Audio File: rewired_radio/rr213.mp3
- Doctors: Jamie D. Stern, MA
- Featured Speaker: Jamie D. Stern, MA
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Guest Bio:
Jamie D. Stern, MA, is the lead Neurofeedback Clinician at Serenity Trauma Healing Center, in Pacific Palisades, CA, where she sees clients who are healing from PTSD, depression, anxiety, addiction, eating disorders, and other complex issues.
She also focuses on enhancing peak performance and brain function as well as significantly reducing physiological discomforts such as hot flashes, motion sickness, chronic headaches and migraines, stress and anxiety related IBS, chronic pains, and sleep disorders.
Jamie works extensively with veterans through the Serenity Trauma Foundation, which raises money through donations, to provide free care for our veterans. In 2016, she led a pilot project studying the effects of Neurofeedback Therapy at the LA Family Housing facility in North Hollywood, CA. The areas of focus included PTSD, traumatic brain injury, anxiety, addiction, depression, ADD, ADHD, Autism spectrum, and insomnia. Neurofeedback Therapy greatly supported her patients with improved physical and emotional health, and improved motivation for job placement and permanent housing.
Jamie is also the Director of Research for a non-profit organization titled The Indo Project where she studies culture-related neuropsychological health and the trauma of post-war migration. Her work has been published in the International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society and her data can be found at www.theindoproject.org.
In August of 2016, she was an invited scholar and speaker at a week-long conference at Leiden University, Netherlands, to present her findings on the neuropsychological health of the Indo people post-Diaspora.
Jamie has experienced firsthand how Neurofeedback Therapy can target a wide variety of “brain instabilities” such as her own chronic migraines and motion sickness. For Jamie, Neurofeedback Therapy has been life changing, and something she deeply looks forward to sharing. - Hosts: Erica Spiegelman
- Length Mins: 26:31
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