Neurofeedback

The blog includes articles I have written over the last few years, as well as a weekly post  where I share what’s on my mind, even if it’s an undeveloped idea that popped up when I was stirring a vat of cheese! 

The Dilemma Without Solution, Revisited: COVID 19, DBR

Covid It was 2020, the COVID 19 Pandemic hit, and like everyone else, I could not meet face to face, and therefore could not practice neurofeedback with my clients. All of us

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Attachment Shock: Pandemic, DBR, Validation

It was the end of 2019, I was awash in all the mixed emotions of my father’s death. And boom, enter the Pandemic of COVID-19. Abruptly, the entire world was invaded, shrouded

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Hope: Don’t Mope! Abandonment, Drive 

As the US winds up for another presidential election, I find myself feeling exhausted and barraged by a seemingly elaborate industry of strategy and tactics, already. Even while the actual race is

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“Tengo:” About Gratitude: Alcoholics, Symptoms, Going Forward

Recently I had occasion to walk through the neighboring SF Mission District. For whatever reason, the mystery of memory, I found myself remembering a distant past I had not thought about in

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Litter Mates: Sister Song, What’s Fair, Memories

This week’s blog is in memory of Barry Sterman, neurofeedback luminary, who sadly died on New Year’s Eve. Admittedly I am not too much of a movie person. I always say I

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Good Grief: Pink, Mourning, Morning

When I was a sophomore in college, now it was almost half a century ago! Wow! I had a room-mate named Gayle. She just happened to come to mind today. We were

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Your Attention, Please: ADD? Waiting, Desolation 

Not infrequently a (perhaps unwitting) survivor of neglect shows up in my office toting a hefty diagnosis of Attention Deficit Disorder, (ADD.) They may have been so labeled by a know-it-all partner,

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Profiles In Courage Ants, “Three P’s,” Self-Reliance

Pondering how I first happened on the translucent, barely visible child of neglect, the oddest image appeared in my mind. I imagined myself, middle thirties strolling placidly along a quiet beach. In

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Joy: Neighbors, Regulation, Intergenerational Transmission

After some crazy (for us) storms and the roughest winter drought-parched California has seen in a while, spring seems to be arriving. Sun! It is a source of great joy and energy

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