05/31/2025
As a practitioner of neurophysiology who deeply appreciates the advancements in brain healing, I have a particular admiration for neurofeedback. Its natural idiofrequency effect allows for brain healing without the use of medications or harmful techniques that could cause further damage. One of my most significant sources of new patients has been referrals from former patients, neurologists, and attorneys, showcasing the power of collaboration in this field.
Recently, my dear friend Kathy Wolf, a former lead RN turned family law attorney, reached out for my services. Initially, I thought she had another referal. However, I soon learned that Kathy had suffered a serious injury requiring surgery and hospitalization. Kathy, one of my strongest advocates, requested to record her neurofeedback sessions to promote the therapy's benefits in light of her injury.
Our friendship began when Kathy was a patient of mine. She had previously been in a wheelchair, but after undergoing neurofeedback therapy, she experienced remarkable recovery and regained the ability to walk again . Now, she wanted to document her sessions to further support the cause of neurofeedback therapy. We had a wonderful morning treating Kathy, and Dr. Reuben joined us, providing excellent company!