QEEG BRAIN MAPPING
Scientific Diagnostics
Quantitative Electroencephalography (QEEG), commonly known as brain mapping, is a diagnostic tool that measures electrical activity in the brain. By capturing and analyzing brainwave patterns, QEEG provides a visual map of brain functioning, which helps clinicians understand the unique neurophysiological factors that may underlie mental health challenges such as anxiety, depression, and substance use.
UNDERSTANDING
QEEG Brain Mapping
HOW QEEG IS
Performed
QEEG is a non-invasive procedure in which electrodes are placed on the client’s scalp to record brainwave activity across different regions. These recordings are then compared to a database of typical brainwave patterns, allowing clinicians to identify irregularities associated with mental health issues. The resulting brain map highlights areas of the brain that may be overactive or underactive, providing insight into the client’s mental and emotional state.
TREATMENT
Benefits
QEEG brain mapping is a valuable assessment tool that helps personalize treatment by revealing underlying brain activity patterns. By identifying specific neurophysiological issues, clinicians can tailor therapies—such as neurofeedback or TMS—to target the areas most in need of regulation. This individualized approach supports more effective treatment outcomes, allowing clients to experience enhanced mood regulation, reduced symptoms, and improved cognitive functioning, all of which contribute to lasting recovery and overall mental well-being.
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