What the Heck Is Neurofeedback? Training the Brain for ADHD, Anxiety & Wellbeing
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What the heck is neurofeedback?
Is it science, is it mindfulness or is it your brain watching itself and quietly sorting its life out?
In this episode of Mind Cake, we’re joined by Neurofeedback Scotland founders Suzanne and Helen to unpack what neurofeedback actually is, how it works, and who it might help. Lee also shares his first-hand experience of sitting in the chair with sensors on his head while his brain responds in real time to what’s happening on a screen.
We explore:
What neurofeedback really is (and what it isn’t)
How the brain uses real-time feedback to regulate itself
Why it’s often used for ADHD, anxiety, depression, trauma and migraines
Whether neurofeedback is training the brain or reminding it what it already knows
How many sessions are typically needed and why consistency matters
Possible side effects, risks, and how expectations are managed
Why it feels a bit like real-time meditation with visuals
Where neurofeedback fits into mental health care over the next decade
We also dip a toe into the slightly more woo-adjacent world of bioresonance therapy (described, with surprising accuracy, as “technological Reiki”), and discuss why some people are drawn to brain-based therapies when talking approaches haven’t quite landed.
No hype. No miracle claims. Just curiosity, lived experience, and an honest conversation about whether neurofeedback could be a useful tool for mental wellbeing.
🎧 Mind Cake is a podcast about mental health, curiosity, and the strange things that sometimes help us feel more regulated.
To find out more, visit NeuroFeedback Scotland
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