These B.C. neuroscientists hope to help people with mental health challenges — using patients' own brainwaves

Neurofeedback therapy is more and more popular among people with mental health conditions from ADHD to PTSD and anxiety. But some researchers say more data is still needed.

These B.C. neuroscientists hope to help people with mental health challenges — using patients' own brainwaves
A woman sits in an armchair watching a film with earphones on, as her head is connected to a set of cables behind her.

Neurofeedback therapy is more and more popular among people with mental health conditions from ADHD to PTSD and anxiety. But some researchers say more data is still needed.