A Look into LENS

KEY POINTS:

What is LENS? LENS is a neurofeedback treatment that uses electromagnetic signals to reorganize and change brainwave activity. 

How LENS Can Help: LENS has been found to reduce symptoms associated with anxiety, depression, trauma, and ADHD by disrupting dysfunctional activity in the brain. 

Person doing a LENS Neurofeedback session

What is LENS?

Low Energy Neurofeedback System (LENS) is a neurofeedback technique that uses a very low-power electromagnetic field to carry feedback and produce a measurable change in brainwaves. This treatment does not require a conscious effort from patients, who typically have their eyes closed during sessions, making it a relaxing and accessible form of neurofeedback therapy.

What does LENS treat?

LENS has been found to be an effective treatment in various disorders and symptoms. While neurofeedback in general is shown to improve symptoms of many conditions and quality of life, LENS specifically may reduce the symptoms of disorders such as ADHD, insomnia, anxiety, depression, and more. Additionally, LENS has been found to be a useful stabilizing agent and symptom manager in those who have experienced trauma, such as people with PTSD or traumatic brain injury, as well as those who struggle with anger control

LENS at Brain Resource Center

Here at Brain Resource Center, we offer LENS and all standard neurofeedback protocols, such as alpha/theta training and theta/beta training, and more. In addition, we also utilize a number of proprietary protocols that we have developed at the Brain Resource Center over the last 20+ years.

Here’s what our psychologist says about LENS:

“LENS is a form of brain training that uses microcurrent neurofeedback to help regulate brain activity. Its mechanism of action is based on subtle disruptions to dysfunctional neural patterns, encouraging the brain to self-correct and optimize function. Over time, this mechanism can break maladaptive loops of activity associated with symptoms such as anxiety, depression, or attention difficulties. LENS neurofeedback taps into the brain’s inherent neuroplasticity – the ability to reorganize and form new connections.”

Interested in LENS treatment?

Book a consultation with our psychologist, Dr. Fallahpour, to determine if LENS is the right treatment for you.

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