
008 – Dr. Tiffany Thompson - Analyzing Brain Waves with Neurotherapy
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About this listen
In this episode, Micah sits down with Dr. Tiffany Thompson, a Therapist blending neuroscience technology with the art of psychotherapy. In the show they cover the brain wave frequencies and what they represent.
Show Notes
Self-Actualization
- Dr. Thompson says she expects to foresee the issue, but sometimes people’s issues are emotional in nature
- Psychodynamic EEG says that there is more than what meets the eye
- We are all familiar with the ego, the ‘me’
- There is the personal consciousness, and then there is a collective unconscious
Brain Waves
Delta
- When you see delta in the EEG, it’s commonly in individuals who deal with grief
- It’s also found in individuals who are clairvoyant, a signature of the ‘wounded healer’
- Delta is the slowest frequency
- As a baby, we are constantly producing delta
- As adults, we produce it in deep sleep
- Flow is also called ‘waking delta’ or ‘waking theta’
Theta
- We produce theta when the brain is in a state of magic or fantasy
- Theta fuels neuro-genesis, new synaptic connections, etc
- It’s a frequency that dominates our childhood
Alpha
- Alpha is the first frequency of consciousness, being present, being in the flow
- “Alpha is the lining of the realms of un-consciousness and realms of egoic, conscious state.” – Tiffany
- With enough of alpha, we are able to pull layers from our consciousness and put meaning to it
Beta
- Beta is the ego, in terms of identity
- In our lives in general, things are okay
- “The what if’s’ are what drive a lot of psychological issues, and that’s an ego problem. It’s a glitch in the system, nature doesn’t throw away what works” – Tiffany
- Moving into gamma is a way of going beyond the ‘what if’ that plagues us
Gamma
- When the brain creates gamma, its production is the expression of an individuated experience
- The individuation process is one where your brain comes to realization
- It may look like a moment of processing and integrating trauma to where it doesn’t traumatize you anymore
Final Thoughts
- The wisdom lives within our DNA
- “The god that you seek is your own heart” – Tiffany
Links
www.neurofieldneurotherapy.com
About Dr. Tiffany Thompson
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