qEEG gives us a map.
It measures patterns of brainwave activity that may be relevant to attention, regulation, sleep, or stress response.
qEEG-guided neurofeedback at OSR Clinics
Start with a qEEG brain map, then follow a structured 20-session neurofeedback plan designed around your brain’s patterns, goals, and day-to-day functioning.
For people who want a clearer starting point before committing to brain-based training.
What qEEG-guided neurofeedback is
It measures patterns of brainwave activity that may be relevant to attention, regulation, sleep, or stress response.
During sessions, the brain receives real-time feedback and gradually practices more stable patterns.
The goal is to train regulation through repetition, tracking, and clinician-guided adjustment.
Common reasons people start
People usually come to us when they want a clearer starting point for symptoms or patterns that have been difficult to shift.
ADHD symptoms, poor follow-through, distractibility, or mental fatigue
Anxiety arousal, racing thoughts, shutdown, or stress reactivity
Sleep disruption, difficulty winding down, or inconsistent recovery
Performance pressure, mental crashes, or difficulty staying steady under demand
A child or teen struggling with regulation, attention, communication, or transitions
A real reason this matters
In one de-identified case, a family reported meaningful changes in engagement, communication, and day-to-day connection after beginning qEEG-guided neurofeedback. That does not mean every child will respond the same way, but it shows why some families choose to explore this path when other supports have not been enough.
Results vary. Neurofeedback is not a diagnosis, cure, or replacement for medical or mental health care.
How it works
Talk through goals, symptoms, history, and whether neurofeedback is a sensible fit.
Capture brainwave activity to guide training targets and give the process a better starting point.
Train consistently with clinician oversight, using feedback to practice steadier patterns.
The package
A bundled starting point for people who want more than a one-off session and less guesswork about the path ahead.
Results vary. Neurofeedback is not a diagnosis, cure, or replacement for medical or mental health care.
Choose the starting point that fits what brought you here
For distractibility, mental fatigue, task initiation, and inconsistent attention.
For nervous-system overdrive, shutdown, racing thoughts, and reactivity.
For difficulty winding down, inconsistent sleep, and poor recovery.
For children or teens struggling with attention, regulation, communication, or transitions.
For people who want a clearer starting point before committing to training.
Questions
Results vary. Neurofeedback is not a diagnosis, cure, or replacement for medical or mental health care.
No. Neurofeedback is a training approach. It is not a diagnosis, cure, or replacement for medical or mental health care.
A qEEG brain map gives the clinician more information about brain activity patterns before training begins. It helps guide training targets instead of guessing.
A typical neurofeedback session is approximately 45 minutes.
Many clients begin with consistent weekly sessions, and some complete sessions more frequently depending on goals, scheduling, and clinical guidance. The package includes 20 sessions.
No. EEG neurofeedback is non-invasive. Sensors read brain activity; they do not put electricity into the brain. Some people may experience temporary fatigue or mild headache.
Many clients explore neurofeedback alongside therapy or medication. Do not change medication without speaking to the prescribing professional.
Goals and response are reviewed during the program. Protocols may be adjusted based on response, consistency, and clinical judgment.
No. Every brain and life context is different. Results vary, and the consultation is meant to help determine whether this is worth exploring.
Next step
Share a few details and OSR Clinics can help you decide whether a consultation makes sense.
Contact OSR Clinics and our team will help determine whether qEEG-guided neurofeedback is a sensible fit.
Book a qEEG Neurofeedback Consultation