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![]() Nancy Wigton, M.A., LPC, BCN, QEEG-T |
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Neurofeedback and Consulting
AZ state Licensed Professional Counselor
BCIA certified for EEG Biofeedback - Associate Fellow QEEG-T: Certified QEEG Technologist Applied Neurotherapy Center's primary focus is on providing Neurofeedback (on both an in-office and home-training basis) and QEEG (brainmaps).
While there are times when medication is a necessary intervention for a variety of psychiatric conditions, in many cases, Neurofeedback can be a truly viable alternative to drugs in the treatment of Attention Deficit related isuses, Anxiety and Depression related disorders, and Learning related issues. ANC has been able to incorporate some of the newest technologies currently available in the Neurofeedback field. This leads to being able to provide an extremely effective treatment in fewer sessions than traditional Neurofeedback typically requires.
Nancy Wigton M.A., LPC is a full-service Neurofeedback provider. She personally provides all levels of service in her practice; from the initial phone call, to the intake interview, to the QEEG (brain map) data collection and initial assessments, to the analysis and review of the data, to protocol development, through the actual Neurofeedback sessions. ANC is located in North Scottsdale and is available to assist you in determining if Neurofeedback is an appropriate treatment option and to further discuss your (or your loved one's) treatment needs.
The January 2005 special issue of Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America was devoted to emerging interventions that affect brain function. Neurofeedback was featured in seven of the ten chapters in the volume. The volume editors provided an overview and clinical perspective on all the approaches presented. About neurofeedback they concluded:
"EEG biofeedback meets the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry criteria for clinical guidelines (CG) for treatment of ADHD, seizure disorders, anxiety (OCD, GAD, PTSD, phobias), depression, reading disabilities, and addictive disorders. This suggests that EEG biofeedback should always be considered as an intervention for these disorders by the clinician."
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