I'm looking into Neurofeedback to treat my 13 yo who has inattentive ADHD. Has there been much success for parents out there using this method?
debbie
11/15/07 9:21pm
Shelly,
I am also exploring the use of neurofeedback to help my 14 year old son who has a diagnosis of inattentive ADHD. In reviewing the recent research literature, I've come to the conclusion that EEG feedback may be a viable option. More than one study indicated results similar to those achieved through Ritalin (or other similar drugs), with one important difference......neurofeedback offers lasting results. I am wondering if you have pursued this option since you initially posted in October.
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Shelly,
I am also exploring the use of neurofeedback to help my 14 year old son who has a diagnosis of inattentive ADHD. In reviewing the recent research literature, I've come to the conclusion that EEG feedback may be a viable option. More than one study indicated results similar to those achieved through Ritalin (or other similar drugs), with one important difference......neurofeedback offers lasting results. I am wondering if you have pursued this option since you initially posted in October.