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Carmel Valley
12625 High Bluff Drive
Suite 215
San Diego, CA 92130
Encinitas
741 Garden View Drive
Suite 205
Encinitas, CA 92024
Phone: (858) 523-1617
Fax: (858) 793-0642
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Carmel Valley
12625 High Bluff Drive
Suite 215
San Diego, CA 92130
Encinitas
741 Garden View Drive
Suite 205
Encinitas, CA 92024
Phone: (858) 523-1617
Fax: (858) 793-0642
For a current, online bibliography on the use of neurofeedback for clinical conditions, a helpful website is http://www.isnr.org, click on “Comprehensive Neurofeedback Bibliography and click topic of interest.
Robinson, Jim. (2008). Symphony in the Brain: The Evolution of the New Brain Wave Biofeedback.
Hammond, D.C. (2005) Neurofeedback treatment of depression and
Anxiety. Journal of Adult Development, 12 (2/3), 131-137.
Hammond, D.C. (2005) Neurofeedback with anxiety and affect disorders.
Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America,
Emerging Interventions, 14, 105-123.
Steinberg, M. & S. Othmer. (2004) ADD: The 20-Hour Solution: Training
Minds To Concentrate and Self-regulate Naturally without Medication.
Bandon, Oregon, Reed Publishers.
Hill, R.W. & Castro, E. Getting Rid of Ritalin: How Neurofeedback can
Successfully Treat Attention Deficit Disorder Without Drugs.
Monasatra, V.J. (2005) Electroencephalographic biofeedback
(neurotherapy) as a treatment for attention deficit hyperacitivity
Disorder: rational and empirical foundation. Child and Adolescent
Psychiatric Clinics of North America, Emerging Interventions, 14, 55-82.
Jarusiewicz, B. (2002) Efficacy of neurofeedback for children in the autistic
Spectrum: a pilot study. Journal of Neurotherapy, 6, 39-49.
Thornton, K. & Carmody, D. (2005) Electroencephalogram biofeedback for
reading disability and traumatic brain injury. Child and Adolescent
Psychiatric Clinics of North America, Emerging Interventions, 14, 127-162.
Scott, W.C., Kaiser, D., Othmer, S. Sideroff, S.I. (2005) Effects of an EEG
Biofeedback protocol on a mixed substance abusing population. The
American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 31: 455-469.
For a current, online bibliography on the use of neurofeedback for clinical conditions, a helpful website is the International Society for Neurofeedback Research.