Recovering the Creative Response after PTSD with Neurofeedback

Post-traumatic stress can lock the brain into rigid, reactive patterns. Through neurofeedback for PTSD, clinicians help clients regain emotional balance and rediscover their natural capacity for calm, focus, and creativity. Dr. Richard Soutar explains how re-training the Default Mode Network and strengthening prefrontal control can reduce reactivity and restore what he calls the creative response—the ability to meet life’s challenges with awareness instead of fear.

Managing and Integrating Trauma with Alpha Theta Neurofeedback

This introduction to Managing and Integrating Trauma With Alpha Theta Neurofeedback outlines Dr. Richard Soutar’s comprehensive approach to treating psychological trauma through Alpha Theta brainwave training. Drawing on decades of clinical experience and a wide body of scientific research, the post explores the origins, methodology, and practical applications of neurofeedback in addressing PTSD and complex trauma. It also highlights the broader psychological, physiological, and transpersonal dimensions of trauma recovery, offering a foundation for clinicians interested in a structured, integrative framework.

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