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Although we will be discussing many treatment methodologies throughout this book, neurofeedback, or brain wave biofeedback, remains as the major “workhorse” in neurotherapy. As will be discussed in the next chapter, although other neurotherapeutic techniques such as braindriving, cranial stimulation, harmonic sounds, and the like are frequently used as adjunctive or even the major treatment for a client, neurofeedback remains as the procedure for stabilizing gains.

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Swingle, P.G. (2015). Neurofeedback. In: Adding Neurotherapy to Your Practice. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15527-2_4

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