Neurofeedback training helps people overcome trauma by teaching the brain to self-regulate, reduce anxiety, process traumatic memories in a safe way, and restore emotional balance. It is a non-invasive and empowering method that can support individuals in their journey toward healing, providing tools to manage trauma-related symptoms and regain control over their emotional and physiological responses.
Let’s take a closer look at how neurofeedback training can help with trauma.
Regulating Brainwaves
Trauma can cause disruptions in brainwave patterns, leading to persistent symptoms such as anxiety, hypervigilance, or dissociation. Neurofeedback training helps individuals with trauma identify and modify these imbalances. For example:
- Excessive Beta Waves. People with trauma often have elevated beta waves, associated with anxiety, stress, or hypervigilance. Neurofeedback helps reduce this overactivity, promoting a calmer state of mind.
- Low Alpha Waves. Alpha waves are associated with relaxation and calm. Trauma survivors often have lower alpha wave activity, leading to difficulty relaxing. Neurofeedback can train the brain to increase alpha wave production, promoting a more relaxed state.
- Theta Waves. Theta waves are linked with deep relaxation and access to unconscious memories and emotions. Trauma survivors may struggle with accessing or processing traumatic memories. Neurofeedback can enhance theta wave activity, supporting the healing and integration of traumatic experiences in a safe and controlled way.
Managing Hyperarousal & Hypervigilance
One of the most common effects of trauma is hyperarousal, where the brain remains in a constant “fight or flight” mode, leading to symptoms such as irritability, anxiety, and insomnia. Neurofeedback can help regulate the brain’s stress response by teaching the brain to shift from the overactive stress response associated with trauma (typically seen in the amygdala) toward a calmer, more balanced state. This helps reduce hypervigilance and the physical manifestations of stress.
Restoring Emotional Regulation
Trauma can disrupt the brain’s ability to regulate emotions, leading to mood swings, impulsivity, or emotional numbness. Neurofeedback helps strengthen the brain’s prefrontal cortex, the region responsible for emotional control, decision-making, and impulse regulation.
By enhancing the functioning of this area, neurofeedback supports individuals in managing emotions more effectively, reducing emotional dysregulation and impulsive reactions to triggers.
Promoting the Integration of Traumatic Memories
Trauma survivors often have difficulty processing and integrating traumatic memories, leading to flashbacks, intrusive thoughts, or dissociation. Neurofeedback can help create a state of mental relaxation where the brain becomes more capable of processing these memories in a less overwhelming way. This can enable individuals to gradually process trauma-related emotions and memories with a reduced emotional charge, facilitating healing.
Reducing Anxiety & PTSD Symptoms
Neurofeedback has been shown to be effective in reducing symptoms of anxiety and PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder). By training the brain to produce more balanced and regulated brainwave patterns, individuals experience less anxiety and are better able to manage distressing thoughts and emotions.
Neurofeedback can also enhance the brain’s ability to self-regulate during periods of stress or trauma-related triggers, making it easier for individuals to cope with anxiety and intrusive memories.
Improving Sleep
Trauma often disrupts sleep patterns, leading to insomnia or nightmares. Neurofeedback can improve sleep quality by training the brain to enter more restorative states, such as increasing theta and delta waves (associated with deep, restorative sleep). This helps individuals get better rest, which is crucial for emotional and physical healing after trauma.
Neurofeedback Training at NHA
Here at Neurohealth Associates, we specialize in Neurofeedback training. Neurofeedback may be helpful for training your mind, especially if you are unsure about putting yourself or your child on medication. This easy, noninvasive training can painlessly improve your mental health condition and outlook on life. Schedule a consultation with NeuroHealth Associates today and find out how we can help you.