What we do
Harness the Power of Your Mind & Gain Control of Your Health
Welcome to the Neurofeedback Center in Dallas and Santa Fe. At the Neurofeedback Center, through the use of Dr. Pamela Bell's Integrative Neurotherapy Program, patients learn how to retrain and enhance their brain function ALL WITHOUT THE USE OF DRUGS.
Dr. Pamela Bell's, EdD, BCIA Senior Fellow, CBT, LPCC, NCC
Integrative Neurotherapy Program
Integrative Neurotherapy combines several Neurotherapy approaches to optimize and personalize Neurotherapy for each individual. Everyone has a different need and that is best addressed by utilizing your evaluation and brainmap and a data driven selection of training approaches. We do not use canned protocols that are best described as a one size fits all approach. Integrative Neurotherapy utilizes the most advanced Neurotherapy approaches available today: Loreta Live Z Score Neurofeedback, 19 Channel Z Score Training, pEMF, and Radio Wave.
Meet the Team
Dr. Pamela Bell
Dr. Pamela Bell is a Board Certified Neurofeedback Senior…
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Ethan Miller is an RN Neurotherapist licensed in New…
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our Clinical Services
OCD
Obsessive-compulsive disorder, or OCD, is an anxiety disorder that generally causes extreme discomfort. Sufferers are often riddled with persistent and recurrent impulses, thoughts…ADHD
The prestigious American Academy of Pediatrics recently reviewed scientific evidence about non-medical treatments for ADHD. They placed neurofeedback in the top tier has…Epilepsy
What is Epilepsy? Epilepsy is a neurological condition defined by recurring unprovoked seizures. Epilepsy is one of the most common disorders of the…Eating Disorders
What is an eating disorder, ED? Eating disorders -- such as anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating disorder – include extreme emotions, attitudes, and…Migraines
Do you currently suffer from migraines? Are you currently on medication for migraines? Are you concerned about the side effects from your migraine…Autism Spectrum Disorder
Has your child been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)? You are not alone. Autism is a condition that effects 1 in 88…Strokes
What is stroke? A stroke occurs when blood flow to an area of the brain is cut off. When this happens, brain cells…LD
Did you know that more children are affected by learning disabilities (LD) than are diagnosed with ADHD? 2.4 million students are diagnosed with…Anxiety
Experiencing occasional anxiety is a normal part of life. However, people with anxiety disorders frequently have intense, excessive and persistent worry and fear…TBI
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a complex injury with a broad spectrum of symptoms and disabilities. It occurs when an external force traumatically…Alzheimer’s
Have you or a loved one been recently diagnosed with Alzheimer's? Alzheimer's is a progressive disease that destroys memory and other important mental…Depression
Depression can be defined as a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest. Also called major depressive…
why Choose a BCIA Pro?
BCIA-certified professionals are internationally respected for six reasons.
1. BCIA is a non-profit institute that has been an effective advocate for our field. The American Psychological Association (APA) has recognized biofeedback as a proficiency in professional psychology because of the petition that BCIA filed with them. BCIA has been dedicated to a singular mission since 1981:
"BCIA certifies individuals who meet education and training standards in biofeedback and progressively recertifies those who advance their knowledge through continuing education."
2. BCIA's biofeedback certification is the only program that is recognized by the three major international membership organizations: the Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback (AAPB), theBiofeedback Foundation of Europe (BFE), and the International Society for Neurofeedback and Research (ISNR).
3. BCIA's biofeedback certification is based on scientific evidence published in refereed journals. BCIA rejects narrow, unsubstantiated perspectives and the conflict of interest that exists when certification depends on a specific vendor's equipment, databases, and protocols. BCIA certification is based on a reading list, Blueprint of Knowledge, and Professional Standards and Ethical Principles that were developed following an extensive job analysis and that are regularly updated by a task force of international authorities in biofeedback. BCIA continually gathers data to validate and revise its exams through the psychometric process to ensure the relevance, integrity, and value of our certification program.
4. BCIA's biofeedback certification exam adheres to the highest psychometric standards. We painstakingly evaluate and revise our exam on a regular basis. Several independent experts, who include clinicians and the most experienced educators in our field, regularly review exam items to ensure that the they represent key blueprint concepts, are sourced to our suggested reading list, and are psychometrically sound. We regularly replace outdated exam questions with new ones that are contributed by biofeedback authorities and then validated by our certificants.
5. BCIA requires that our certificants adhere to one of the strongest ethical codes in our field. In addition, we require that our certificants complete 3 hours of ethics continuing education when they renew their certification. Our rigorous ethical standards are one of the many reasons that our international colleagues have chosen BCIA biofeedback certification.
6. BCIA's Board of Directors consists of clinicians, educators, and researchers who have guided the development of biofeedback. Our Board includes leaders of the three major international membership organizations who have contributed decades of service to our field.
Case Studies
Z-Score LORETA Neurofeedback as a Potential Therapy in Cognitive Dysfunction and Dementia Case Study
Z-Score LORETA Neurofeedback as a Potential Therapy in Cognitive Dysfunction and Dementia Case Study Journal of Psychology & Clinical Psychiatry Published November 12, 2014 Click image to read…Z-score LORETA Neurofeedback as a Potential Rehabilitation Modality in Patients with CVA
Z-score LORETA Neurofeedback as a Potential Rehabilitation Modality in Patients with CVA Journal of Neurology & Stroke Published September 11, 2014 Click on image to read full report. Abstract…Z-score LORETA Neurofeedback as a Potential Therapy for Patients with Seizures and Refractory Epilepsy – Case Study
Z-score LORETA Neurofeedback as a Potential Therapy for Patients with Seizures and Refractory Epilepsy Journal of Neurology and Neurobiology Published: January 31st, 2015 Click image to read full case…
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