donderdag 8 maart 2018
Miracles happen, my small 'operation give back'
woensdag 15 november 2017
Conversation with Govert Viergever on his experiences with NeurOptimal® Advanced Braintraining
maandag 12 juni 2017
Olympic Dutch Rower Trains His Brain With NeurOptimal Neurofeedback
zondag 11 juni 2017
How a NeurOptimal mom became a cliquemom as well
Here is my story.... February 13th 2016 my daughter got struck by a CVA. Something clothed in her brain, and we were horrified by seeing her being half paralysed within a couple of seconds. The weeks that followed were intense. Our happy and clever girl had changed from am A+ student into a slow and silent girl within a moment. She kept repeating that she wanted to have a ukelele. At that moment we did not have a clue why, but, we bought her one. She could listen to mp3s all day, without any word or movement. Processing information was hard for her, and she was so tired....sooo extremely tired. Our worries were immensely you can figure that. After a month, half March or so, she told us she had learned to play a song on her new instrument...it was I can't help falling in love with you...when we asked were she had heard the song, she said, on YouTube, Twenty One Pilots. So, we started watching it, as she played along. It was the only thing she could process at that time: music, especially from the band! After a couple of weeks she got accepted in a rehabilitation program. She had to work her body three times a week. And, had speech therapy as well. She also trained her brain with NeurOptimal neurofeedback. As I am working as a practioner myself, that was easy to facilitate. Riding her bicycle was difficult, but necessary (we live in The Netherlands, were everyone uses the bike to get from a to b....so, it is a basic thing here that you need.....she kept practising and practising. One day I heard her play the piano! She had learned to play the piano, and, all the songs of twenty one pilots just came out of her hands. I was astounded by this. Then she asked if she could go to a concert and if I would buy her a ticket. In May she was recovering more and more, and, I managed to get my hands on tickets for the Emotional Roadtour in Düsseldorf Germany, in November. At that moment it seemed that it would take ages, and I was worried she would not feel well enough to go....that summer she learned all the lyrics by heart and she could sing along and rap with all the songs. September came, and I had begun to listen to the band as well, and I was amazed by the energy that grabbed me. I am a trained musician, keyboard playing and drumming mother, and it had been a long time ago since I had been caught by music like that. From that moment on I became a cliquemom, and, yes, we went to the concert, my girl was in the pit. It was a moment I will never forget. She became so much alive through their music, and, she is still not completely well, but, she is ALIVE! So am I, and happy and proud of my girl. For all of you who sometimes feel you need a little bit of support, be proud yourself and find comfort in being part of this friendly group! For Josh and Tyler...thank you guys for sharing your creativity and great music. Now I am emotional.....and grateful. Haagje.
dinsdag 6 december 2016
Another child, another miracle but the cruelty of how society thinks in dis-orders
Last September I received a phonecall from a very worried mom who is an ex-client as well, very satified; 6 years ago home with burn-out. Intensive coaching and NeurOptimal with me brought her back on track. I went jobhunting with her, and she is still on the job she found back then... and, more important, she is still happy.
She calls me because her son, 9 years old, is afraid to go to school. This fear started in January 2016, the week after the Holidays were over. Because he cries every morning, not wanting to get into the car to go to school, but always decides to go to school anyway, crying coming into the school, she decides to call me for help with NeurOptimal...big troubles!
So, school asked the parents to have the child tested. (Not asking why this behavior is happening???!). The neuropsychologist tests him and diagnoses him with autism spectral disorder and a possibility to bi-polarity, and on top of that an IQ of 85...!!!! "OMG!", was my 1st reaction.
I asked the mom if she signed the diagnose. She didn't, because she did not recognize her son in it (nor did the boys teacher). She got the bright idea to consult me :) I had met the boy when he was a toddler, when the mom was consulting me back then, and, if this would all be the case with this boy, then he would have had been in some kind of cruel accident and got braindamage!
So, I sit down with the boy, and simply ask him what happened right after the 1st week at school after the holiday....He answers very clearly:
"That is a very good question. No one has asked this, but I can tell you. I am so afraid to go into the school, because I am afraid of the monsters coming back again. When the holidays were over, my parents thought I recovered completely from the flue, and, I wanted to be there at the first day in the new year, so I went to school. But then I started to feel sick again, felt I was very warm and then I saw all kinds of monsters attacking me. Then I became scared and cried. I just wanted to go home. Mom came to take me home, and I had a fever. But, the week after, when my flue was away, I remained scared. I feel scared everytime I have to go into the school."
I told him I completely understood what he was saying. I asked the mom if she knew it. Her answer was no! So, I suggested her to explain what fever can do with our minds and, that the brain sometimes fools us when we have a fever.
This boy had a post-fever-trauma :) of Monsters Inc. I told him this, and then he laughed. Then, one NeurOptimal session. The next evening a happy mom drops me an email. The kid went to school with no problem. The teacher could not believe it....and, they have the kids IQ tested....it suddenly went up to 126, which suits him so much more!
If it were the neuropsychologists decision, he would now have been drugged...A really big thing and example of un-interested professionals....A miracle for the kid.
He came back another 4 times, because he likes the sessions. He has grown into such sweet self-confidence! These kids are the cherry on my cake in my work as a NeurOptimal Neurofeedback practitioner.
maandag 5 september 2016
Touched by an angel during a NeurOptimal session
Touched by an angel during a NeurOptimal session
woensdag 21 oktober 2015
Do you recognize the signals of stress and anxiety?

*Thank you Dr. Lise DeLong at www.https://graymatter7112.wordpress.com
Medically Reviewed by George Krucik, MD, MBA on September 24, 2014
SYMPTOMS, SIGNS AND RISK FACTORS
When you feel anxious and stressed, your brain floods your system with hormones and chemicals designed to help you respond to a threat. That’s good in the short term, but harmful in the long term. Read more.
Panic Attacks, Generalized Ill Health, Central Nervous System Function, Respiratory Response, Excretory and Digestive System Upset, Behavioral Changes, Flight or Fight Response, Immune System Response, Cardiovascular Changes
WHAT TO LOOK FOR
* Fear of Leaving the House
* Social Withdrawal Extreme
* Unwarranted Fear of Particular Situation or Things
* Changes in Personality Family or Relationship Problems
* Depression or Suicidal Thoughts
* Compulsive or Repetitive Behaviors
* Trouble on the Job or in School
* Alcohol or Drug Abuse
* Frequent Emotional & Physical Health Issues
* Recognizing Anxiety: Symptoms, Signs, and Risk Factors
Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is excessive anxiety for no apparent reason. According to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA), GAD affects about 6.8 million American adults a year. GAD is diagnosed when extreme worry about a variety of things lasts six months or longer. If you have a mild case, you’re probably able to function fairly normally. More severe cases may have a profound impact on your life.
Anxiety manifests in many different ways. Symptoms may be unique to the type of anxiety disorder or to the individual. All include magnified worry about something for more than six months.
- General symptoms include:
* nervousness
* irritability
* restlessness
* trouble sleeping
* fatigue
* trouble concentrating - During moments of extreme anxiety or during a panic attack, these symptoms may be accompanied by:
* sense of danger or doom
* trembling, dizziness, weakness
* shortness of breath
* excessive perspiration
* feeling cold or overheated
* numbness or tingling in the hands
* rapid heartbeat, palpitations
* chest pain
* rapid breathing, hyperventilating
People who have PTSD can experience flashbacks, reliving a traumatic experience over and over. They may be quick to anger, startle easily, or become emotionally withdrawn. Other symptoms include nightmares, insomnia, and sadness.
Anxiety can trigger the “flight or fight” stress response, releasing a flood of chemicals and hormones like adrenaline into your system. In the short term, this increases your pulse and breathing rate so your brain can get more oxygen. You are now prepared to respond appropriately to an intense situation. Your immune system may even get a brief boost. Your body will return to normal functioning when the stress passes.
- fear of leaving the house
- social withdrawal
- extreme, unwarranted fear of particular situations or things
- compulsive or repetitive behaviors
- changes in personality
- trouble on the job or in school
- family or relationship problems
- alcohol or drug abuse
- depression or suicidal thoughts
- frequent emotional and physical health issues
To reach a diagnosis, your doctor must carefully evaluate your symptoms. Underlying medical conditions will need to be addressed. Anxiety disorders can be treated with medication, cognitive therapy, or behavioral therapy. Often, a combination of treatments is the best course of action. Treatment for anxiety disorders should be viewed as long term. In most cases, treatment for anxiety is successful, allowing patients to lead full, productive lives.
– See more at: http://www.healthline.com/health/anxiety/effects-on-body#sthash.qdmVQvwW.dpuf
woensdag 17 juni 2015
Stress and the Brain
Our brain originally has been hard-wired to detect danger. Did you know that when an individual is under chronic stress, their brain is so engaged in producing the Neurochemicals needed to sustain the Fight of Flight response that it is unable to access the Prefrontal Cortex (the thinking part of the brain). To sustain this "Neurochemical dump" the brain generates electromagnetic surges in specific areas, therefore until this surging is decreased the Neurochemicals will continue to be produced. To address this we can use medication to pump more and different Neurochemicals into the brain OR use Neurofeedback that actually retrains the brain to reduce this electromagnietic surging so naturally the brain senses the additional Neurochemicals are not needed any longer, it will smoothen the hard-wiring...
NeurOptimal Neurofeedback; be the best you, it is time
Thank you, Dr. Lise deLong for allowing to share.
More info? www.neuro-insight.eu