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EPISODE · Apr 30, 2025 · 24 MIN

26 - Neurofeedback and Brain Science for Better Mental Health - With The BrainCollective Harrogate - Part 3

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Empowering Resilience: The BrainCollective's Journey to Wellness - Part 3In the final instalment of our three-part series with The BrainCollective, we explore the pioneering journey of Melanie Adeley and Maria Walters. This episode reveals the cutting-edge techniques they employ, from exogenous interventions like light and sound therapies to endogenous neurofeedback, all aimed at enhancing brain functionality and emotional resilience. Discover how these interventions are tailored to tackle even the most challenging conditions such as long COVID symptoms and severe depression. The discussion also delves into the broader implications of their work, including potential applications in educational settings and the necessity for a cultural shift towards better mental health practices. Tune in to learn how this innovative approach is setting new standards in the treatment and understanding of neurological and mental health.

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