About Total Brain Health
Judy Phillips, Ph.D.
BCIA Senior Fellow Licensed Psychologist
California PSY 5643
Dr. Phillips has been interested in exploring the positive effects of Neurofeedback since 1995 when it changed her life both personally and professionally. Since then, she has been using her post-doctoral knowledge in Cognitive Therapy, Family Therapy, Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, and Co-dependency training, along with Neurofeedback, to bring solace and hope to the lives of her clients. Many of her clients have been to many other types of doctors before they come to see her. They often find that Neurofeedback can help in ways that other therapies and treatments have not. She uses psychotherapy in conjunction with Neurofeedback to best help and understand her clients.
Judy has been a licensed psychologist since 1974. She is a certified neurofeedback provider through the Biofeedback Certification Institute of America (BCIA) and is also a BCIA fellow.
She believes that everyone’s brain works differently, and that neurofeedback can help people function at their optimum. While there are no “defects” in brain functioning, there are things that can be done to make the brain calmer, better regulated, and more focused. Judy works with all ages and a wide variety of issues. She has found that neurofeedback can help improve one’s life regardless of why they come to see her.
She welcomes new clients with a fresh set of eyes and tailors her services to best meet the needs of the individual. She has been licensed as a psychologist in New York, New Jersey, and California.
Synchrony neurofeedback with a long term meditator
Neurofeedback is a natural, non-invasive, way to teach your brain how to automatically respond more effectively. Neurofeedback is exercise for the brain. Neurofeedback makes your brain stronger and more resilient, in the same way as exercise does for the body.
What is Neurofeedback?
As most of us are overwhelmed by the amount of stimulation and information that bombards us daily, we need new tools to help us change our now ineffective survival mechanisms.
Neurofeedback is a natural, non-invasive, way to teach your brain how to automatically respond more effectively. Neurofeedback is exercise for the brain. It makes your brain stronger and more resilient, in the same way as exercise does for the body. eurofeedback is all about electrical activity in the brain.
Synchrony neurofeedback with a long
term meditator
Neurofeedback makes your brain stronger and more resilient, in the same way as exercise does for the body.