Posted by KaraS on February 22, 2005, at 3:24:17
In reply to Re: rEEG System Helps Guide Prescribing » KaraS, posted by franco neuro on February 21, 2005, at 23:09:01
> Hi,
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> I just happened to get lucky. (I hope it turns out to be good luck.) I read a book called "The Edge Effect" and it turned out the dr. who wrote it is located in New York City. I live right across the river in New Jersey so I went. I don't know if this stuff works or not. I just had it done recently and haven't started on the med/meds to correct the "problem" it detected yet. I have read a lot about it though and it does seem to have some scientific merit. As far as I can tell when some docs use the EEG or QEEG(Quantitative EEG) for diagnostic purposes they refer to it as rEEG (Referernce EEG). My doc uses a QEEG and calls it "brain mapping". I think it's pretty much the same thing. Here are some links that may be helpful. Just do a google search for QEEG and put your state or province etc. Good luck...
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> http://www.snr-jnt.org/topics/qeeg/eegbiofeedback.htm
> http://www.crossroadsinstitute.org/brainmap.html
> http://www.brooksideinstitute.com/research-news-archive/research-emory-eeg.html
> http://www.drmarkschiller.com/note.htm
> http://www.passagesmalibu.com/rehab.cfm?Display=Neuropsychiatry
> http://www.nyacadtbi.org/members.htm
> http://www.qeeg.com/
> http://home.iprimus.com.au/rboon/QuantitativeElectroencephalographQEEG.htm
> http://www.q-metrx.com/qeeg.htm
Thanks. I've been following this thread and I recently requested Dr. Braverman's book from the library. I also went to his website. I like that he has a such a complete way of dealing with depression - both holistic and traditional. I'm fascinated by the QEEG testing as well. I'm very curious to see how you make it.Take care,
Kara
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