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Somatic Therapy Meets Neurofeedback: Inside Overcome Anxiety & Trauma with Shay
“You can’t force your way out of trauma,” says Shay DuBois. “But you can create the conditions for healing.” By combining somatic therapy with neurofeedback from Myndlift, Shay helps clients move beyond survival mode, supporting better sleep, regulation, and deeper emotional processing.
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PTSD

5 Lessons We Learned From The Body Keeps The Score
In The Body Keeps The Score, Bessel van der Kolk summarized his four decades of experience studying the impact of trauma on the brain.
PTSD
Neurofeedback
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Meet The Myndlift Partners (February 2026)
A curated snapshot of Myndlift partner clinics across several countries. From psychotherapy and functional medicine to learning coaching, these practices show different ways clinicians integrate neurofeedback into everyday care.
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How to Get a Brain Scan
Brain scans are no longer limited to hospitals or research labs. This guide explains how EEG-based brain scans work, what they measure, and the different ways people access them today, from in-clinic qEEG to at-home scans and quick Brain Snapshots.
qEEG
Neurofeedback

Neurofeedback Methods Explained: Linear, LORETA, Dynamic, and Infra-Low
Neurofeedback isn’t one technique. This article compares the main neurofeedback methods side by side, explaining how they work, where they’re used, price ranges, and practical limitations so expectations match reality.
Neurofeedback
qEEG

Meet The Myndlift Partners (November 2025)
This snapshot highlights a selection of clinics currently working with Myndlift. It includes both newer partners and long-time practices using structured, clinician-guided neurofeedback in real clinical settings.

How to Read a qEEG Brain Map: A Practical Guide
Dr. Trish Leigh explains how clinicians read qEEG brain maps using real case examples, focusing on patterns, context, and clinical decision-making.

What Are Theta Waves?
Theta waves are linked to transition into sleep, memory formation, creative insight, and emotional processing. This guide explains what balanced or unbalanced theta activity may mean, and how practices like meditation, breathing, sleep habits, and neurofeedback can support healthier brain states.
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