
Summary
In this conversation, Dallas and Tracy Elliott explore the intersection of mental health and technology, particularly focusing on direct neurofeedback. Tracy shares her personal journey into therapy, her experiences with integrating technology into her practice, and the positive impacts it has had on her clients, including those with anxiety and autism. They discuss the skepticism surrounding new therapies, the potential future of mental health technology, and the importance of embracing innovative tools to enhance therapeutic outcomes.
Takeaways
Tracy's background in domestic violence influenced her passion for helping families.
Direct neurofeedback can provide physical relief while addressing mental health issues.
Therapists can integrate technology into traditional therapy methods for better outcomes.
Clients often experience clarity of thought and calmness after neurofeedback sessions.
The technology has shown promising results in treating autism and ADHD.
Skepticism exists in the therapy community regarding new technologies.
Direct neurofeedback is non-invasive and has minimal side effects.
Schools and workplaces could benefit from implementing neurofeedback technology.
Real-life success stories highlight the effectiveness of neurofeedback in therapy.
Practitioners are encouraged to experience the technology themselves before using it with clients.
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