Retired Navy veteran Mike Reineke shares that neurofeedback helped improve his cognitive sharpness, memory, and mood stability, making a meaningful impact on his overall quality of life. For many veterans living with service-connected TBI and PTSD, neurofeedback can help support brain regulation, improve focus and sleep, reduce anxiety and stress responses, and help the nervous system move toward a healthier state of balance and recovery.

Neurofeedback works by harnessing the brain’s incredible ability to heal and adapt. Known as neuroplasticity, this process allows the brain to create new connections and strengthen healthier patterns of function. With consistent training, the brain can learn to regulate itself more effectively, improving emotional balance, cognitive performance, sleep, and resilience to stress.

According to Tier 1 Therapy Centers Clinical Director, Dr. Kim Friesenbruch, trauma can leave the brain stuck in a state of chronic overactivation, as though it is constantly responding to a threat that no longer exists. Neurofeedback helps calm these dysregulated patterns, allowing the brain and nervous system to move away from survival mode and toward greater regulation, stability, and recovery.

By encouraging healthier brain function and self-regulation, neurofeedback offers a non-invasive, evidence-based approach that may help individuals experiencing symptoms associated with traumatic brain injury (TBI), PTSD, anxiety, sleep disturbances, and chronic stress.

At Tier 1 Therapy Centers, we are committed to helping veterans and first responders restore hope, improve quality of life, and move forward on their healing journey.

If you or someone you know could benefit from neurofeedback or other supportive therapies, learn more today: https://tier1tc.com or 757-452-3934