Neurofeedback improves attention and behavior
Manage everyday live with Neurofeedback despite ADHD
Previously, people smiled at them and called them “fidgety” or “daydreamer”. Today, it is common knowledge that a persistent dysregulation of brain activity is associated with the behavior of many children and adults: the attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Neurofeedback is a gentle, non-pharmacological, and painless therapy used to successfully treat ADHD. Professionally carried out by psychotherapists, child and adolescent psychiatrists or occupational therapists, Neurofeedback not only reduces the symptoms, but it also tackles the fundamental causes of the disease. People who are affected learn to recognize and control their brain activity permanently.
The following pages introduce Neurofeedback as a method of therapy. The earlier children and adults are treated, the better they and their families can learn to live with this challenge and to manage their everyday lives.

Latest news
Auf Belohnung programmiert
Februar 2012, Ergopraxis (Fachzeitschrift für Ergotherapeuten)
Beitrag im ARD: ADHS ohne Medikamente - stattdessen Neurofeedback
31. Januar 2012, ARD Mittagsmagazin
Das ARD Mittagsmagazin berichtet über einen 12-jährigen Jungen, der seine ADHS-Symptome mithilfe von Neurofeedback erfolgreich verbessert hat.
more...
Power of thoughts
In contrast to medication, Neurofeedback can be used as a treatment for adults and preschoolers alike. Through Neurofeedback, brain activity can be visualized and measured on a monitor.
more >
Training on the computer
Neurofeedback training centers around game-like exercises on the computer. Just as patients have learned to walk or ride a bike, through Neurofeedback they internalize how they must behave in order to be attentive and relaxed.
more >
Sustainably improve behavior
Neurofeedback reduces ADHD symptoms permanently, in contrast to medication. Scientific data has shown that the ability to enable oneself to pay attention remains even years after therapy ends.
more >
Improve performances
Writing samples impressively show impressively how neurofeedback can improve the performance of children: After 20 to 40 sessions, they are more concentrated, more relaxed, and more self-confident. Their handwriting often improves as well.
more >
Manage everyday life in a better way
Neurofeedback significantly and sustainably improves the behavior and the cognitive performances of those treated. That way, not only those affected, but also their families and those in their environment, can cope better with everyday life.
more >