Does Neurofeedback Really Work? Why Measuring Outcomes Makes All the Difference

At Rocky Mountain Psychological Services (RMPS) in Calgary, families often ask us a very direct and very reasonable question: “Does neurofeedback actually work?” Neurofeedback is frequently described as brain training, and for some families it represents hope after trying multiple interventions. For others, it raises understandable skepticism. Online, neurofeedback is sometimes promoted as a quick […]
HEALING THE BRAIN NATURALLY THROUGH NEUROTHERAPY TREATMENT

What Neurotherapy Is Useful For By assessing brainwave activity, neurotherapy, also known as neurofeedback or electroencephalogram (EEG) biofeedback, helps patients learn how to alter their brain activity and enhance self-regulation. Neurotherapy treatment records electrical activity on the scalp non-invasively and maps brain waves using a computer-based device. To train the brain, the recorded brain waves […]
Can Neurofeedback Improve Sleep Quality?

In today’s fast-paced world, sleep issues have become increasingly common. Whether it’s insomnia, restless sleep, or simply not feeling rested despite hours in bed, many people struggle with getting quality sleep. While traditional methods like medication and lifestyle changes are often recommended, a growing number of individuals are turning to neurofeedback as a potential option. […]
How Can Neurofeedback Improve Wellness and Performance?

At Rocky Mountain Psychological Services (RMPS), we’re committed to helping our clients harness the full potential of their minds and bodies. One of the most promising avenues we offer is neurofeedback. It’s a non-invasive brain-training method that supports wellness, resilience, and peak performance. In this blog, we’ll explore what neurofeedback is, how it works, the […]
What Happens During Neurofeedback for Children?

Are you curious about neurofeedback for your child? A doctor or therapist may have recommended it to your family, or you might have seen it mentioned somewhere and are wondering if it could help improve your child’s struggles. This article will explain what neurofeedback therapy is, how it can help children, and what sessions are […]
How Neurofeedback Is Changing Lives

Technology has been changing our lives in many ways, and neurofeedback is one such technology that is revolutionizing the healthcare and mental health industry. Neurofeedback is a type of biofeedback that measures brainwave activity and helps individuals learn how to regulate their brain activity for better mental and physical health. Rocky Mountain Psychological Services (RMPS) […]
What Is Neurofeedback Therapy?

Neurofeedback therapy is an innovative form of therapy that is used to treat a variety of psychological and neurological conditions. Here at Rocky Mountain Psychological Services (RMPS) in Calgary, we use neurofeedback therapy to help patients with many conditions, including anxiety disorders, behavioural disorders, and emotional disturbances. Contact us today! What Is Neurofeedback Therapy? This […]
FAQ About Neurofeedback

What is EEG Neurofeedback? Neurofeedback is an advanced form of biofeedback allowing a client to see and train his/her/their brainwaves in order to cultivate healthy, effective, and efficient patterns of activity. Since all behaviour, sensation, and emotions are based on brainwave functioning, this allows the client to reduce stress and stress related symptoms, regulate emotions, […]
Mental Health of Teens and Children Amidst the Global Pandemic

As we continue to ride the waves of the global pandemic, the mental health of our children and teens is of concern. CBC recently published an article stating that Alberta Children’s Hospital and doctors have seen an “unprecedented surge” in families seeking support for their children. The increase for children and teens seeking support for […]
Alternative ADHD Treatment: Neurofeedback

Can Neurofeedback really help build stronger focus and attention? Here’s what you need to know about this alternative ADHD treatment. Cody Miller was diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADD ADHD) in first grade. While her behavior improved with medication, she experienced unacceptable side effects. “I didn’t care about anything,” says Cody, now 14. Her […]