ADHD — Can Neurofeedback Help?

What does ADHD look like?

ADHD in a person looks like the inability to focus or concentrate, becoming easily distracted, overwhelmed or frustrated. This disorder can cause anger outbursts, difficulty completing tasks, restlessness and the inability to socially engage or connect.

A Clinically Proven, Natural Approach

Neurofeedback is a natural approach that is backed by more than 50 years of research and it addresses the underlying factors that contribute to ADHD.

How Can Neurofeedback Help?

There are answers, natural corrective solutions exist. BrainCore neurofeedback therapy specialists are able to map your brain, see exactly where the imbalance is and to what extent.

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“Ryan is starting 3rd grade, and for the first time ever, he is not only excited, but he is prepared”

— JoAnne

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Neurofeedback is often used to support attention regulation by training the brain toward more focused patterns. Many clients pursue it to improve sustained attention and reduce distractibility.

Yes, we support a range of ages. The best fit depends on the individual and the type of support needed, so we’ll confirm options when you reach out.

 

Yes. Counseling can help with coping skills, routines, and emotional support, while neurofeedback focuses on training regulation patterns. Together, they can be complementary.

A plan typically starts with understanding your symptoms, goals, and daily challenges. From there, we may recommend counseling, neurofeedback, or a combined approach based on what’s most likely to help.

Timing varies by person. Some people notice changes gradually over time as skills and regulation improve, and consistency is often an important part of progress.