THERAPEUTIC CLASS
Meditation and neurofeedback
Dating back as far as 1957, the academic investigation of meditation and the Asian contemplative tradition shave fascinated not only the likes of philosophers and religious scholars,but researchers in the fields of neuro science, psychology, and medicine. While most of the contemplative traditions are comprised of spiritual practices that aim tobring the practitioner
closer to self-actualization and enlightenment, from a neuro scientific and clinical perspective, meditation is usually considered a set of diverse and specific methods of distinct attentional engagement
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