In this episode of Off Label, we explore a paper by Dr. Steve Rondeau on how digital technologies, AI, and machine learning are transforming mental health care. These tools promise to reduce subjectivity and bias in diagnosis, improve patient-provider matching, and support personalized, data-driven treatment plans. However, Dr. Rondeau also highlights the challenges: privacy concerns, data security, and equitable access remain critical issues. For technology to truly enhance psychiatry, clini...
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In this episode of Off Label, we explore a paper by Dr. Steve Rondeau on how digital technologies, AI, and machine learning are transforming mental health care. These tools promise to reduce subjectivity and bias in diagnosis, improve patient-provider matching, and support personalized, data-driven treatment plans. However, Dr. Rondeau also highlights the challenges: privacy concerns, data security, and equitable access remain critical issues. For technology to truly enhance psychiatry, clini...
In this episode of Off Label, we explore a paper by Dr. Steve Rondeau on how digital technologies, AI, and machine learning are transforming mental health care. These tools promise to reduce subjectivity and bias in diagnosis, improve patient-provider matching, and support personalized, data-driven treatment plans. However, Dr. Rondeau also highlights the challenges: privacy concerns, data security, and equitable access remain critical issues. For technology to truly enhance psychiatry, clini...
In this episode of Off Label, we dive into a comprehensive paper by Dr. Steve Rondeau exploring the history and impact of the DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders). From its first edition in 1952 to the modern DSM-5-TR, the manual has shaped how clinicians diagnose, communicate, and treat mental health conditions. Dr. Rondeau highlights the pivotal shift with DSM-III, which moved psychiatry toward a standardized, empirical, symptom-based framework, improving diagnostic r...
In this episode of Off Label, we explore a compelling paper by Dr. Steve Rondeau that examines the challenges of psychiatric classification. While ICD-10 codes are necessary for documentation and research, do they truly reflect the complexity of individual patients? Dr. Rondeau highlights how rigid diagnostic labels can oversimplify mental health conditions, limit personalized treatment, and contribute to stigma. He argues for a holistic, patient-centered approach that goes beyond codes to ca...
In this episode, we dive into Dr. Steve Rondeau’s paper on the neurophysiology of negative self-talk — especially how perfectionism can wire the brain for constant self-criticism. We break down how distorted thinking patterns like all-or-nothing beliefs and catastrophizing don’t just affect your mood. They show up in measurable brain activity, particularly through Posterior Alpha Asymmetry (PAA). The research highlights how perfectionism fuels these cognitive loops and how PAA may serve as a ...
A deep-dive into the synergy of Photobiomodulation (PBM) and Neurofeedback (NFB) — and why combining them may enhance neuroplasticity, boost outcomes, and improve training efficiency. In this episode, we break down the February 2025 paper by Dr. Steven Rondeau (BCN, qEEG-DL) and explore key questions: • Does PBM prepare the brain for more effective NFB sessions? • Can this combination strengthen neural pathways faster? • What does current research show — and where are the gaps? • Why is this ...
This week, we’re diving into Dr. Steven Rondeau’s October 2025 paper — “Demand Task Cognitive Slowing: EEG Theta or Delta Increase During Cognitive Tasks.” In this episode, we discuss what happens in the brain when cognitive demands increase — why processing slows down, how EEG reveals shifts in theta and delta brainwave activity, and what this means for performance, fatigue, and cognitive control. It’s not Dr. Steve speaking in this episode, but a discussion and breakdown of his published wo...
This episode dives into “Integrating Neuromodulation Techniques into Psychedelic Practice: A Provider’s Framework for Enhanced Outcomes,” a paper by Dr. Steve Rondeau, BCN (EEG), QEEG-DL. Talking About Dr. Steve Rondeau’s Framework: Integrating Neuromodulation into Psychedelic Practice. Explore how combining EEG, photobiomodulation, tDCS, neurofeedback, and tACS with psychedelic therapy may reshape the future of mental health care. #Neuroscience #PsychedelicTherapy #Neuromodulation #EEG #Axo...
Psychedelic therapy is gaining momentum—but what happens after the journey ends? How do we turn temporary breakthroughs into lasting change? In this episode, we explore emerging research on how neurofeedback and neurostimulation can enhance psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy, helping the brain consolidate new patterns of regulation and resilience. Drawing from the work of Dr. Steven Rondeau, a leading integrative mental health physician specializing in qEEG-based brain mapping, this discussio...
"Gender is more than a demographic—it's a neurophysiological variable." In this episode, Dr. Steven Rondeau, BCN (EEG), qEEG-DL, explores how EEG and qEEG data reveal measurable differences in brain rhythms, cognition, and psychiatric presentation between men and women. From depression and ADHD to learning and stress regulation, these insights challenge one-size-fits-all diagnostics and open the door to more precise, compassionate psychiatry.
In this episode, Dr. Steve Rondeau unpacks why psychiatry has fallen behind other areas of medicine in adopting biomarkers and objective testing. Unlike cardiology or oncology, which use biological markers to improve diagnosis and treatment, psychiatry has remained reliant on subjective assessments and symptom-based categories. Dr. Rondeau explores the historical reasons behind this gap, the scientific and ethical challenges that continue to slow progress, and the promising future of biomarke...
Why do our current tools for predicting suicide fail so often? Questionnaires and interviews can feel like trying to forecast a storm with a windsock—unreliable and subjective. Many who struggle never disclose, and many who disclose never act. In this episode, Dr. Steve unpacks why depression ≠ suicide, explores famous stories through the lens of hidden brain patterns, and reveals how EEG + AI may finally provide the objective "GPS" we’ve been missing. From misunderstood tragedies to groundbr...
Ever finish a big project only to feel guilty the moment you stop working? That’s productivity guilt — the nagging sense you’re never doing enough, even after major accomplishments. In this episode, Dr. Steve Rondeau unpacks the psychology of overwork and perfectionism — and the surprising qEEG brain patterns that reveal why rest feels so unsafe for high achievers. From parietal alpha asymmetry to restless theta/beta ratios, he explores the neuroscience of guilt-driven productivity and what i...
Why do some people seem effortlessly likeable while others struggle to connect, even when they have the best intentions? Beyond personality tests and self-reports, neuroscience is uncovering measurable brainwave patterns that influence how we show up socially. In this episode, Dr. Steve Rondeau, BCN (EEG), qEEG-DL—integrative mental health physician and founder of Axon EEG Solutions / EEG Data Hub—breaks down seven core EEG patterns that shape our interpersonal style. From impulsivity and per...
Episode Summary: In this episode, Dr. Steve Rondeau explores how brain-based patterns, measured through quantitative EEG (qEEG), shape how we love, argue, and connect in relationships. While traditional frameworks like attachment theory and communication models offer insight, they often miss the neurobiological drivers beneath recurring relational patterns. We’ll break down how specific brain rhythms, like frontal alpha asymmetry, theta/beta ratios, and Mu suppression, contribute to emoti...
Description: qEEG has been called revolutionary—and ridiculed as pseudoscience. So which is it? In this episode of Off Label: Data, Diagnostics, and the Future of Mental Health, Dr. Steve Rondeau dives into the high-stakes debate over quantitative EEG (qEEG), a brain-based diagnostic tool offering rich insights into neural function. But with so much controversy around its accuracy, interpretation, and clinical utility, the real question becomes: how do we know it’s real? Enter AI. We explore ...
Description: Since the 1950s, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) has shaped how we define, diagnose, and even experience mental illness. But has it helped us understand people—or just categorize them? In this episode of Off Label: Data, Diagnostics, and the Future of Mental Health, Dr. Steve Rondeau explores the complex legacy of the DSM—from its early editions shaped by institutional psychiatry to its current status as the gold standard for diagnosis and billing....
Description: Is your mental health diagnosis helping you—or helping a billing system? In this episode of Off Label: Data, Diagnostics, and the Future of Mental Health, Dr. Steve Rondeau takes a hard look at the ICD-10—the globally standardized classification system used to diagnose psychiatric disorders—and makes the case that it’s doing more harm than good. We explore how rigid diagnostic codes reduce complex human experiences to bureaucratic shorthand, distort treatment pathways, and often ...
Description: What if your diagnosis said more about the system than about you? In this episode of Off Label: Data, Diagnostics, and the Future of Mental Health, Dr. Steve Rondeau challenges the static, category-based frameworks that still dominate psychiatric diagnosis. Instead, we explore the concept of mental health heterogeneity—the truth that no two people with the same label experience it the same way—and why personalized psychiatry offers a more effective and human-centered path forward...
Description: For many facing depression, therapy and medication offer a way forward. But what happens when nothing seems to work? In this episode of Off Label: Data, Diagnostics, and the Future of Mental Health, Dr. Steve Rondeau explores how dysfunction in the brain’s Default Mode Network (DMN) may be a key driver behind Treatment-Resistant Depression (TRD). The DMN—often active during introspection and self-reflection—can become overactive, misaligned, or rigid in TRD, reinforcing ruminatio...
Description: Let’s be honest—too much of neurotherapy looks like performance art in a lab coat. In this episode of Off Label: Data, Diagnostics, and the Future of Mental Health, Dr. Steve Rondeau takes direct aim at the guru culture that has hijacked parts of neurotherapy. We dig into how opinion, anecdote, and cult-like followings have often replaced scientific rigor, leaving practitioners chasing protocols passed down like sacred scrolls—regardless of the data. Enter AI: not a mystic, not a...
In this episode of Off Label, we explore a paper by Dr. Steve Rondeau on how digital technologies, AI, and machine learning are transforming mental health care. These tools promise to reduce subjectivity and bias in diagnosis, improve patient-provider matching, and support personalized, data-driven treatment plans. However, Dr. Rondeau also highlights the challenges: privacy concerns, data security, and equitable access remain critical issues. For technology to truly enhance psychiatry, clini...