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About Us:Neurofeedback Clinician Kurtis Walton is pleased to help pioneer Neurofeedback with Cygnet in Alaska. After using the therapy to manage his own issues with Anxiety, ADHD and Chronic Tinnitus, Kurtis wanted to let other Alaskan's to have Neurofeedback as an available option for their own health issues. Kurtis Walton has been successfully helping clients resolve a variety of symptoms from anxiety, ADHD, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, and much more. In addition to using the Cygnet technology and Othmer Method's in Neurofeedback treatment; Kurtis also uses the Brainmaster unit. This gives him greater flexibility to adapt to each clients need. When it comes to education, Kurtis is a continual lifelong learner. In addition to going through an intense Neurofeedback training course in Norway in 2009, he also received his Masters of Science, Counseling Psychology from Alaska Pacific University. Kurtis also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communication with multiple certificates in Mediation and Conflict Management from Boise State University. Not to mention a teaching certification from Eastern Washington University. To this day, Kurtis is continuing his education both in the field of Social Science an even more so in Neurofeedback. For finally, there is a field like Neurofeedback, which provides a non-invasive treatment as an alternative healthcare solution to many debilitating symptoms.
What is Neurofeedback?Neurofeedback is brain exercise. We observe your brain in action from moment to moment by monitoring your brainwaves. We show you your brain activity and we help you change it by rewarding shifts toward a more functional and stable brain state. It is a gradual learning process. Neurofeedback is also referred to as EEG Biofeedback or Neurotherapy. The electroencephalogram (EEG) is another name for the brain wave recordings and, in this context, biofeedback refers to the process by which you learn to change your brainwaves and hence change your control of brain states. continue reading » ![]() Neuro Enlightenment is proud to be a provider of Neurofeedback services to veterans through the Homecoming for Veterans program. For more information call us at 907.223.1177. Homecoming for Veterans is a national outreach program to provide free Neurofeedback training for veterans for the rehabilitation of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and issues of brain performance resulting from traumatic brain injury, blast injury, concussion, whiplash and chemical exposure. With such training, rapid recovery can be achieved for the relief of PTSD symptoms that include sleep problems, pain, irritability, anger and rage, as well as cognitive deficits. The training can also help soldiers recover from drug, alcohol, and tobacco dependency. The training is based on reinforcement of better regulated brain behavior as judged by the EEG. The repetition of this exercise for a number of thirty-minute sessions leads typically to improved cognitive function and improved emotional control.
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