Department of Psychology, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE 68106, USA
Mini Review
Exploring Live Z-score Neurofeedback for PTSD: Feasibility Study
Author(s): Ratika Sakaliya
This study explores the feasibility of live Z-score neurofeedback as a novel intervention for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). PTSD is a
debilitating psychiatric condition characterized by intrusive memories, hypervigilance and avoidance behaviors, often resulting from exposure
to traumatic events. Neurofeedback has emerged as a promising therapeutic approach for PTSD, leveraging real-time feedback of brain
activity to modulate neural functioning and reduce symptoms. Live Z-score neurofeedback, which utilizes normative databases to individualize
treatment protocols, holds particular promise for enhancing treatment efficacy and personalizing interventions for individuals with PTSD.
Through a comprehensive feasibility study, this research aims to evaluate the acceptability, usability and preliminary effectiveness of live Z-score
neurofeedback in a sample of individuals with PTS.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2167-1222.2024.13.614
Journal of Trauma & Treatment received 1048 citations as per Google Scholar report