Author: |
|
Robert W. Hill
|
Title: |
|
Getting Rid of Ritalin: How Neurofeedback Can Successfully Treat Attention Deficit Disorder Without Drugs |
Moochable copies: |
|
No copies available |
Amazon suggests: |
|
Topics: |
|
Published in: |
|
English |
Binding: |
|
Paperback |
Pages: |
|
304 |
Date: |
|
2002-01 |
ISBN: |
|
1571742549 |
Publisher: |
|
Hampton Roads Publishing Company |
Weight: |
|
1.15 pounds |
Size: |
|
6.8 x 8.9 x 1.0 inches |
Edition: |
|
1 |
Amazon prices: |
|
|
Wishlists: |
|
|
Description: |
|
Product Description
Ritalin is not always effective, it often has side effects and it does nothing to treat the cause of attention deficit disorder (ADD). Yet four million children take Ritalin to control ADD or hyperactivity.
There's a better alternative, called neurofeedback, which the authors, a psychiatrist and a psychologist, have found effective for up to 80% of the hundreds of clients they have treated.
Neurofeedback is a scientifically proven form of brainwave biofeedback that teaches patients how to overcome the slow brain wave activity that is at he core of ADD. Neurofeedback teaches the brain how to increase and maintain its speed permantely. Thus, it corrects the problem rather than treating symptoms. In addition, it is quick, noninvasive, and cost-effective.
Getting rid of Ritalin gives you all you need to know about the subject, including the role of nutrition, the need to eliminate toxic substances, the health effects of too much television, and the need for sensitive parenting. It even includes a list of neurofeedback practitioners around the country.
Neurofeedback: It works better, it is safer, and it corrects the problem.
|
URL: |
|
http://bookmooch.com/1571742549 |
|
|