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Rewiring the Brain: What Neurofeedback Actually Does for ADD, Anxiety & TBI

Rewiring the Brain: What Neurofeedback Actually Does for ADD, Anxiety & TBI

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Most people have never heard of neurofeedback — and if they have, they often assume it’s “out there,” experimental, or too good to be true. But for families who have watched their children finally focus, adults who’ve seen anxiety loosen its grip, or individuals recovering from trauma and brain injury, the results can be life-changing.
On this episode of Inside Northwest Columbus, we’re sitting down with Joe Matessa, founder of BrainTune Columbus, to demystify neurofeedback and explain what it actually does — without hype, without gimmicks.
Joe’s journey into neurofeedback began as a personal search for answers when traditional approaches weren’t delivering meaningful change. What he discovered was a powerful, non-invasive technology that helps the brain regulate itself — often producing noticeable improvements in focus, emotional regulation, sleep, and resilience.
In this conversation, Joe breaks down how neurofeedback works, who it’s best suited for, and why it’s gaining traction among parents, professionals, and healthcare practitioners alike. We also address skepticism head-on — because informed curiosity is the first step to real understanding.
If you’ve ever wondered whether there are options beyond medication or talk therapy — or if you simply want to better understand how the brain can be trained to function more efficiently — this episode will expand your perspective.
To learn more about BrainTune Columbus, visit www.braintunecolumbus.com
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