Our Chief Research Scientist, David Edward Myer and overall friendly face at Boston Neurofeedback Center has earned an exclusive Technician certification from The Biofeedback Certification International Alliance this month.  This certification confirms our dedication to providing excellent service to our patients through professional training in the field of biofeedback and neurofeedback. [caption id="attachment_158" align="alignright" width="298" caption="Dave Myer Sr earns BCIA certification"][/caption] BCIA is recognized as the certification body for the clinical practice of biofeedback by the Association of Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback (AAPB), the Biofeedback Foundation of Europe (BFE), and the International Society for Neurofeedback and Research (ISNR). *BCN designates Board Certified in Neurofeedback.

In July, we will be moving our office to a new location in Woburn. We thought it would be helpful to show you on a map where it is, here: [caption id="attachment_149" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="New location for Boston Neurofeedback Center"][/caption] Boston Neurofeedback Ctr., PC 7 Alfred St. Suite 330 Woburn, MA 01801 781-933-2200

Dallas Neurologist Beats Migraines Without Drugs "Neurofeedback More Effective than Medication: Eliminates Headaches Without Side-Effects. Stunning results from a new study reveal that 54% of participants receiving neurofeedback experienced complete relief from migraines." Given the relevance and enthusiasm in which we share with this neurologist out of Dallas, we felt his press release was worth commenting on. Did you know that almost "84% of people with migraines report that the drugs do not completely relieve their pain, and sometimes do not even work at all"? His study reveals that a little more than half of his patients who participated in the neurofeedback treatment experienced complete relief, with the patients who opted for pharmaceutical treatment experiencing only 8% relief. Many of our patients have come to us for their first consultation with Dr. Myer suffering from a long history of migraines. Most are completely unaware that neurofeedback, a non-invasive form of treatment, can provide relief of some or all of these symptoms. In this article, Dr. Jonathan Walker, M.D., of The Neurotherapy Center of Dallas describes a common brain activation pattern among migraine sufferers and his protocol in treating them through 24 QEEG sessions. You can read the full release by clicking here If you are seeking help for migraine symptoms please call us for a free consultation. There are many options available to you for treatment, neurofeedback being one that can truly help you. Most of our patients treatments plans are covered by insurance.