Weimer Neurofeedback
Let's work together to get you out of stuck patterns that are no longer serving you. Rewire your brain! It is a powerful alternative to tradititional therapy.
Deep Brain Reorienting and Neurofeedback are tools to regulate the nervous system and get you out of a trauma response and into the present moment. Neurofeedback is a brain training technique that can alleviate multiple symptoms without the aid of pharmaceuticals.
07/01/2025
https://psyche.co/ideas/too-many-men-lack-close-friendships-whats-holding-them-back
Too many men lack close friendships. What’s holding them back? | Psyche Ideas Some masculine norms are a straightjacket, depriving men of the connections they need. It takes bravery to leave them behind
06/08/2025
https://www.ruthlanius.com/deep-brain-reorienting-dbr-summaries
Deep Brain Reorienting (DBR) Summaries | RuthLanius.com Given what we now know about the neurobiology of PTSD and how the brain processes shock and traumatic experiences, it’s very important that we integrate neuroscientifically-guided therapies into PTSD treatment. DBR is one such treatment. DBR is a neuroscience-based treatment for PTSD that targets ...
Changing the name of my practice to more encompass the work that I do...
Unraveling Patterns
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08/04/2024
https://isfassociates.com/understanding-ptsd-infraslow-frequencies-and-the-triple-network-model/
Understanding PTSD: ISF Neurofeedback & Triple Network Model Understand the connection between PTSD and brain function through the Menon’s Triple Network Theory and infraslow frequency oscillations.
07/13/2024
https://youtu.be/H2Vw4-mFwcI?si=o6fcU0JCZ_WaArOS
Dr. Ruth Lanius on Deep Brain Reorienting, Neurofeedback and Complex Trauma - How We Can Heal S4E1 How We Can Heal Podcast Season 4 Episode 1Dr. Ruth Lanius on Deep Brain Reorienting, Neurofeedback and Complex TraumaIn this episode of the 'How We Can Heal'...
04/24/2022
Navigating Neurofeedback — Weimer Neurofeedback Denver Are you curious about the world of neurofeedback? In this blog, I will give some basic information about neurofeedback and detail some of the most common approaches.
03/04/2022
Important to remember when talking with kids about feelings..,
When discussing emotional regulation with kids, educators and therapists will often talk about how the aim is to be “calm” or get back to the “green zone”. This is an optimal state in many situations, however it’s important to remember that all feelings are okay, and that there are times when “calm” isn’t useful or appropriate.⠀
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For example, calm is not useful, appropriate or expected of kids if⠀
• They’re about to run a race⠀
• It’s their birthday⠀
• Their pet has just died⠀
• There’s a fire⠀
• They’re going to their favourite place⠀
• They had a fight with a friend⠀
• They failed an exam⠀
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Regulated does not always mean calm. It means being able to manage your energy and emotions so that your alertness level and behaviour match the situation. This could mean showing feelings of sadness, fear, happiness, excitement, anxiety, disappointment, or anything in between, depending on the energy demands of the situation. And as adults, meeting kids wherever they’re at, without trying “fix” or rush them through the emotions they need to process and feel.
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There is also a level of subjectivity to this, and this is where empathy comes in, e.g. what is upsetting for one child may not be upsetting for another; what is exciting for one child may not be exciting for another.
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No matter the situation, all feelings are okay (but not all behaviours are).⠀
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It’s important to remember that kids under the age of 7 will naturally experience many more situations in which they’re not calm, due to the underdeveloped nature of their brain, developmentally limited regulation skills and the fact that they’re still in the egocentric stage of development, where everything is all about them.
Also important - emotional regulation is not something that is taught first and foremost, it is something that is experienced through others.
02/15/2022
Great new blog page on Infraslow Fluctuation Neurofeedback, and resources for finding practitioners!
Our Blog - Infraslow Associates I am a registered psychotherapist and occupational therapist who is board certified in neurofeedback. My clients tend to be military veterans who are highly hypervigilant or utterly burned out from years of hypervigilance. More than a few of my clients have been “sleeping” fully clothed in a rec...
02/07/2022
You always have a CHOICE in what you focus on. Choosing to practice a new skill, over and over, leads to a new way of being in the world. New blog post on MINDFULNESS for beginners! Therapy tips for a more flexible brain...
Get out of your head! Mindfulness in the modern age — Weimer Neurofeedback Denver Mindfulness description and beginner practice. Quick description of how our brains respond to the modern world and why mindfulness is a critical piece of any healthy lifestyle.
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