Friday, October 28, 2016

Brainwaves Analysis - A peak into your subconscious mind




Brainwaves Analysis 检测服务包括:
EEG biofeedback (Brain entrainment) is a safe, painless and non-invasive training method to improve your brain function. Brainwaves analysis method is a tool that designed to give the client’s subconscious mind a voice and allows the Hypnotherapist to reveal the various underlying factors that shape the client’s cognitive abilities, emotional responses, and automatic behavior.



How should I prepare for the assessment 检测事前准备? 
  1. 维持干爽的头发Make sure your hair is clean, freshly washed, and free from any styling products. 
  2. 避开咖啡因You may eat regular meals, but avoid drinks that contain caffeine (coffee, tea or coke) for at least 5 hours before the test. 
  3. 避免事前小睡Do not nap before the test. 


Mind Fitness Training (Non-drug approach) 身心健康训练服务包括 (非药物保健咨询):
  • 个人化自我催眠教学Tailored self-hypnosis training for various issues
  • 自律神经放松教学 Tailored self-hypnosis training for the autonomic nervous system (the ANS)
  • 生活教练/人生导师 Life coaching 
  • 脑波反馈训练/脑电波心身回馈治疗 EEG biofeedback training for better brain function
  • 团体身心健康催眠 Group hypnotherapy for mental health issues


Disclaimer: Brain Entrainment method (EEG biofeedback/Neurofeedback) is not a diagnosis tool or a cure for any diagnosed conditions. It works by resolving the underlying imbalances and brain dysregulation. It is clearer viewed as personal training rather than a treatment.

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We work closely with integrated medical doctor, child psychologist, neurotherapist, chinese physician, nutritional therapist, naturopath and physiotherapist to offer non-pharmacological therapies to improve symptoms of common health issues such as:
  • Anxiety 焦虑
  • Autonomic dysfunction (dysautonomia) 自律神经失调
  • Autism / High-Functioning Autism 自闭症
  • Asperger 亚斯伯格症候群
  • ADHD 过动症
  • Anger Management 愤怒管理
  • Bulimia 暴食
  • Bipolar Disorder 躁郁症
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 腕道症候群
  • Chronic Pain Syndrome 疼痛问题
  • Compliance to Medication 遵守用药
  • Corporate Training - Relaxation 公司或团体放松催眠服务
  • Childbirth with Self Hypnosis 自我催眠无痛分娩法
  • Dyslexia 诵读困难
  • Depression (Clinical Hypnotherapy or Biofeedback method) 抑郁症
  • Eating disorders 进食障碍
  • Epilepsy or seizure 癫痫
  • Fears & Phobias 惊恐和恐惧症
  • Frequent need for urination 频尿
  • Fibromyalgia 纖維肌痛
  • Group hypnotherapy session 团体催眠训练
  • Gastrointestinal syndromes 消化系统症状
  • Headaches and Migraines 头痛
  • Hot flashes 潮热
  • Habit Breaking 改善坏习惯
  • Improving Body Image 改善身段与形象
  • Insomnia 失眠
  • Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) (Tailored Gut-Directed Hypnotherapy Method)大腸急躁症
  • Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) 炎症性肠病
  • Memory & Learning 记忆和学习
  • Motivation 突破与激励激发个人动力
  • Menopause 更年期问题
  • Overcoming Bad Habits 克服坏习惯
  • OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder) 强迫症
  • Pain Management by Neuro-hypnotherapy疼痛管理
  • Pain Management by EEG biofeedback疼痛管理
  • Personal Development 个人发展
  • Pre and Post-operative Surgery pain management 术前或术后辅助
  • Personalised self-hypnosis technique 针对个人定制的自我催眠技巧
  • Quit Smoking 戒烟
  • Relationship Issues 感情问题
  • Read your brainwaves 窥探你的脑电波 
  • Sports Performance 加强运动性能
  • Skin rashes (Eczema, hives, acne, etc.) 皮肤问题
  • Stress Management 压力管理
  • Sleep disorder 睡眠问题
  • Self-Confidence 自信
  • Tinnitus Treatment  耳鸣
  • Tourette Syndrome 妥瑞症
  • Weight Loss & Weight Gain 瘦身与增重
  • Vertigo 晕眩
  • Virtual Gastric Band - Hypno-Band (Licensed Practitioner Malaysia) 虚拟胃束带手术
  • EEG Biofeedback training for academic or peak performance, as well as children with special needs and learning disabilities, such as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Irlen Syndrome and Dyslexia. We are using the international 10/20 system (An internationally recognized method to describe the location of scalp electrodes).
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  • Psychotherapy for emotional problems
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Thursday, October 27, 2016

Brain scans of children with Tourette's offer clues about disorder

Brain scan of a child with Tourette's. Yellow indicates an area with less white matter than in the same brain region in kids who don't have the disorder. The scans also revealed areas in the brains of kids with Tourette's that have more gray matter than in children without the condition. Credit: Washington University School of Medicine

Using MRIs, researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have identified areas in the brains of children with Tourette's syndrome that appear markedly different from the same areas in the brains of children who don't have the neuropsychiatric disorder.
Tourette's syndrome is defined by tics—involuntary, repetitive movements and vocalizations. Scientists estimate that the condition affects roughly one to 10 kids out of every 1,000 children.
"In this study, we found changes primarily in brain regions connected to sensation and sensory processing,"said co-principal investigator Kevin Black, MD, a professor of psychiatry.
Differences in those brain regions make sense, Black said, because many people with Tourette's explain that their tics occur mainly as a response to unusual sensations. The feeling that a part of the body doesn't seem right, for example, prompts an involuntary sigh, vocalization, cough or twitch.
"Just as you or I might cough or sneeze due to a cold, a person with Tourette's frequently will have a feeling that something is wrong, and the tic makes it feel better," Black said. "A young man who frequently clears his throat may report that doing so is a reaction to a tickle or some other unusual sensation in his throat. Or a young woman will move her shoulder when it feels strange, and the movement, which is a tic, will make the shoulder feel better."
In the largest study of its kind, the researchers conducted MRI scans at four US sites to study the brains of 103 children with Tourette's and compared them with scans of another 103 kids of the same age and sex but without the disorder. The scans of the children with Tourette's revealed significantly more gray matter in the thalamus, the hypothalamus and the midbrain than in those without the disorder.
The gray matter is where the brain processes information. It's made up mainly of cells such as neurons, glial cells and dendrites, as well as axons that extend from neurons to carry signals.
In kids with Tourette's, the researchers also found less white matter around the orbital prefrontal cortex, just above the eyes, and in the medial prefrontal cortex, also near the front, than in kids without the condition.
White matter acts like the brain's wiring. It consists of axons that—unlike the axons in gray matter—are coated with myelin and transmit signals to the gray matter. Less white matter could mean less efficient transmission of sensations, whereas extra gray matter could mean nerve cells are sending extra signals.
Black said it's not possible to know yet whether the extra gray matter is transmitting information that somehow contributes to tics or whether reduced amounts of white matter elsewhere in the brains of kids with Tourette's may somehow influence the movements and vocalizations that characterize the disorder. But he said that discovering these changes in the brain could give scientists new targets to better understand and treat Tourette's.
"This doesn't tell us what happened to make the brain look this way," Black explained. "Are there missing cells in certain places, or are the cells just smaller? And are these regions changing as the brain tries to resist tics? Or are the differences we observed contributing to problems with tics? We simply don't know the answers yet."

Black said the researchers will aim to replicate these findings in additional patients and determine if and how the brain regions they identified may contribute to Tourette's syndrome, with a goal of developing more effective therapies.
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Source:
http://www.neuroscientistnews.com/research-news/brain-scans-children-tourettes-offer-clues-about-disorder