Brain Training For Optimal Performance
Change your brain and change your life! Neurofeedback therapy is a unique form of exercise that uses specialized equipment to help develop neurological networks within the brain, and it can result in dramatic changes in brain function and efficiency. Our goal is to help empower people so that they can realize their highest potential naturally. Learn more here!
This website is devoted to neurofeedback therapy - specifically the at-home neurofeedback training that we offer. If you were interested in the services that we offer in-office, please visit www.brainandbodyofnorwalk.com/
General
Next Level Neurofeedback is the neurofeedback office of Dr. Tom Woodman and Dr. Laura Pardue, both of whom are Board Certified in Neurofeedback and have been offering qEEG-based neurofeedback since 2010. Over this time, both doctors have devoted a tremendous amount of time to better understanding neurofeedback and the different ways that it can help people improve the quality of their lives. Furthermore, Dr. Woodman is considered an expert in this field, and teaches continuing education seminars on the topic to a variety of healthcare practitioners. He also has served as a mentor to others seeking Board Certification Status through the Biofeedback Certification International Alliance (BCIA).
Our mission is to help people overcome personal challenges and struggles and to help them realize their highest natural potential. Neurofeedback therapy has allowed us to help people in ways that we never knew were possible, and we have developed a variety of training programs that can improve sleep, decreases anxieties and improve academic, athletic, and individual performance. Read more about it Here.
We also offer qEEG evaluations and qEEG-based neurofeedback therapy. This is more indicated for individuals that are struggling from specific clinical conditions such as depression, ADHD, various anxieties, learning disorders and more. Neurofeedback can help improve the efficiency of the brain, and in doing so, many of these symptoms often improve.