Ep. 13 - Embracing the Brain: Healing Through Neurofeedback

In this episode of The James Trail Podcast, we sit down with Dolly Regier, a passionate advocate for neurofeedback therapy. Dolly shares her personal journey from experiencing trauma to becoming an adoptive mom, which led her to discover the transformative power of neurofeedback. Learn how this non-invasive technology, likened to physical therapy for the brain, can help improve flexibility, resilience, and overall mental health. Join us for this insightful conversation about the intersection of neuroscience and faith.

-Learn more about neurofeedback:www.balancedbrainsandbodies.com(Both a private fb group + main page)https://www.facebook.com/groups/balancedbrainsandbodies/https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557440587940https://www.instagram.com/balancedbrainsandbodies/A Symphony In The Brain - https://www.amazon.com/Symphony-Brain-Evolution-Wave-Biofeedback/dp/0802143814The Body Keeps The Score - https://a.co/d/0fbMnyvs-More Info & Links:RE: Conference - https://www.realencouragement.org/Orienting Reflex - https://nurturescienceprogram.org/the-orienting-reflex-the-foundation-of-relational-health/The term fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) refers to the wide range of physical, behavioral, and cognitive impairments that occur due to alcohol exposure before birth (also known as prenatal alcohol exposure). These impairments may appear at any time during childhood and last a lifetime.https://www.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/brochures-and-fact-sheets/understanding-fetal-alcohol-spectrum-disorders#:~:text=The%20term%20fetal%20alcohol%20spectrum,childhood%20and%20last%20a%20lifetime.Tim Hawkins Comedy - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgfq0RxIakQ

Meredith Shuman | Trauma-informed care trainer, Mom

Meredith Shuman is the founder of James Trail, an organization supporting the unique needs of adoptive and foster families. Meredith has over 28 years of experience serving as a therapist, trauma-informed care trainer, and mom. She holds a MSW from the University of Texas. She and her husband Dan, a global health physician have been married 28 years, and they have 5 children, 4 of whom are adopted.  Meredith loves a passport with lots of stamps, a water bottle with lots of stickers, a table with lots of people, and a mountain with lots of trail.

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