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Neurofeedback Therapists in Kansas

Neurofeedback Therapists in Kansas

Neurofeedback Therapists in Kansas

About 1 in 4 adults in Kansas report having a mental illness, yet nationwide, there’s only one mental health provider for every 350 people.

But even though the demand for mental health services is growing, being selective in your choice might help you get the most out of your time in therapy.

When choosing between cutting-edge neurofeedback providers in Kansas, pay attention to their expertise in offering neurofeedback training that's relevant to your condition or goals. 


Find highlighted Myndlift neurofeedback therapists in Kansas:

Jordan Bratt

Neurotherapy KC

Jordan Bratt is a LPC in the state of Kansas. He utilizes neurofeedback to create individualized training programs designed to meet client goals. These programs are effective for school, sport, and work, while addressing symptom alleviation, relaxation, and quality of life.

Specialties:

Anxiety/Depression, Peak Performance, Autism, ADHD

Languages:

English

9401 Indian Creek Parkway, Building 40 Suite 1030 Overland Park, Kansas 66210, United States

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Veronica Seberger

C.Performance Health

I'm a Board Certified Neurotherapist.My background is Trauma,Community and ICU Nursing. I graduated from the University of San Francisco 2002 and moved to Wichita,Kansas in 2005.In 2012, My husband and I opened our Direct Primary Care Practice Cognitve Performance Health. I have 3 beautiful kids.

Specialties:

ADD/ADHD, Anxiety, Depression, 19 Channel Brain Mapping, Measure NeuroCognitve Index, Work with Athletes to Improve Reaction Time and Processing Speed

Languages:

Spanish

10111 E. 21st #315 Wichita, Kansas 67206, United States

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Amend Neurocounseling

Amend Neurocounseling

Lauren Mason and Susan Dunaway combine neurofeedback with talk therapy. They are now happy to partner with Myndlift to offer an at-home training solution. It can delivers fast results since clients can train as often as they want without the need to travel to the office or schedule an appointment.

Specialties:

ADHD, Anxiety, Depression, Peak Performance

Languages:

English

8575 W 110th Street, Ste 302 Overland Park, Kansas 66210, United States

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FAQs About Neurofeedback

What is the success rate of neurofeedback?

The success rate of neurofeedback is 70%, which means that 70% of participants may successfully learn how to self-regulate their brain activity, according to a recent neurofeedback review.

Is neurofeedback covered by insurance?

Neurofeedback and/or biofeedback are now covered by some medical and psychological insurance policies. The reimbursement, however, varies by plan and carrier. To find out if neurofeedback is covered by your insurance, check with your provider.

How much does neurofeedback cost in Kansas?

In-clinic neurofeedback costs approximately US $150 to $200 per session, with a minimum of 30 to 40 sessions typically recommended. In contrast to a cost-per-session model, remote neurofeedback could offer monthly charges ranging from $150 to $500.

How long does it take to see results from neurofeedback?

In 3–4 weeks or 6–8 sessions, many people start to experience the results of neurofeedback, and they often continue to do so even after the sessions have ended. The length and severity of the problem, as well as the person's motivation and goals, all, affect how many neurofeedback sessions are necessary before progress is noticed. To acquire the best, long-lasting benefits, it is advised to continue training for at least two months.

How many neurofeedback sessions do you need?

The number of neurofeedback sessions you need depends on a number of factors, including your motivation, and goals, as well as the duration and severity of the problem. 

It’s recommended to follow through with a minimum of two months of training in order to achieve optimal, long-term results.

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