Book recommendation - "Neurofeedback: A gentle therapy to help the brain help itself"
We are enthusiastic about Neurofeedback and whether professionally or privately we get into conversation with many people who want to know "What exactly is Neurofeedback and what happens in Neurofeedback". Most of them are quickly interested, want to learn more and ask for introductory literature.
We recommend the book "Neurofeedback. A gentle therapy to help the brain help itself" by Meike Wiedemann and Kirsten Segler.
Neurofeedback explained with ease
The title is program: the authors have succeeded in conveying the latest Neurofeedback knowledge with ease and relevance through the many case studies. One can feel the fascination and enthusiasm for Neurofeedback as well as the high expertise of Meike Wiedemann, who has been working intensively with Neurofeedback for years.
The book is suitable for people who are considering Neurofeedback for themselves and want to know more about how it works, what you can expect from it and where it is used. Neurophysiological basics are explained in an understandable way as well as the course of the therapy and why Neurofeedback can work.
Similarly, professionals who are considering integrating Neurofeedback into their practice will also find valuable insights into working with Neurofeedback. You will learn why symptom-based, individual Neurofeedback is so effective and what can be achieved in the treatment of mental illness. In addition, therapists will also get an idea of how Neurofeedback brings a certain lightness into the daily work routine through relaxed working.
The very vivid metaphors and explanations are also a valuable aid in making Neurofeedback understandable to patients.
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The book is available in English, German, Danish and Hungarian.
About the authors
Priv. Doz. Dr. rer. nat. Meike Wiedemann is a neurobiologist, alternative practitioner, hypnotherapist and lecturer for Bio- and Neurofeedback at the University of Stuttgart-Hohenheim. She runs a practice in Stuttgart and trains therapists in Neurofeedback techniques.
Kirsten Segler has a degree in biology and is a journalist trained at the Henri Nannen School. Both as an editor and as a freelance author (for the magazines "Men's Health" and "Woman's Health", "Brigitte", "Brigitte Woman", among others) she writes mainly about health and nutrition topics. She has also published four other books.
Paperback, Brochure with gatefolds
208 pages, 13.5 x 21.5 cm, 8 b/w illustrations
ISBN: 978-3-466-34682-0
Publisher: Verlag Kösel