Assessment Test For Neurofeedback Singapore

The neurofeedback assessment includes mini-q checklist,auditory visual test dsm-iv for process is eurofeedback  treatment trainng  for autistic disorder, hyperactivity,add,adhd ,addiction depression
oppositional disorder, behavior difficulty is both flexible and precise, providing customized considerations for each individual depending on circumstance, symptoms and age.

John Tham neurofeedback treatment begins the diagnostic process with an interview with the patient or the patient's parents, depending on the patient's age.  A carefully structured interview provides direction for the following steps in the process. This interview process may be completed in one session, or after several sessions. Once complete, we will design a customized assessment battery for the patient that incorporates the patient's needs and specific symptoms.

We believe that it is very important that the client be included in all decisions regarding the design and administration of the testing itself.  Clinical Director  will discuss in clear detail how he selects each test and explain to the client the nature and purpose of each before beginning the testing.  Clients are encouraged to participate actively in this process, sharing their quetions and observations to ensure the best evaluation experience possible.

 Assessment & Test
The assessment procedure begins with the proper evaluation and/or review of previous evaluations to determine that the clinical picture is consistent with ADHD and usually involves a Mini Q EEG (Mini quantitative electroencephalogram - computerised EEG evaluation). If this pattern is present, neurofeedback training proceeds. Through neurofeedback training it is possible to increase Beta and decrease Theta, allowing for more focused learning in most children. Each Test is part of the neurofeedback session. It is recommeded to do a brain profiling assessment after every 10 sessions.

Complementary Therapy Singapore John Tham - Checklist 

A practical checklist for assessing the presenting conditions in children and adults

The check list includes the following categories of conditions:

  • Attention Deficit
  • Hyperactivity
  • Impulsivity
  • Immaturity
  • Oppositional Behavior
  • Aggressive / Sadistic Behavoir
  • Tic Disorders
  • Anxiety
  • Low Self Esteem
  • Sleep Disorder
  • Developmental and Learning Disorder(s)


Brain Profiling Mini Q mapping

Interview and counselling

Auditory and Visual Test

Diagnostic Comprehensive Checklist

Please fill in the respective sheets and view the results in the 'overall' sheet. Next, show the list to John or our freindly Neurotherapist .

Instructions for Using the Checklist:

Each category is scored on a scale of "not present," "very mild," "mild," "moderate," "severe," or "very severe." Tally the score in the block by adding the blocks together, and figure the percentage. For example, if you end up with a score of 70 in category I, divide the 70 by 110. That gives you 63 percent. If you have a 63 percent problem rating in that symptom category, you have a clue as to how severe the symptoms are in this category. If 100 percent is very severe, the 63 percent figure would be in the moderate range. If the score were 22 percent, that would be in the very mild range. If the percentage were 93 percent, the symptoms would be very severe. Although this is subjective scoring, it gives you an idea of the level of severity you are working with in each category.

The checklist is also an excellent way of measuring progress. We frequently have parents tell us their child has made no progress, that "he still doesn't do his homework." When we point out that he no longer has all the tics and has not been in a fight for weeks, they often acknowledge that they had completely forgotten

about all of those symptoms. Remember that parents sometimes have adult ADD and memory remains a problem for them.

If math isn't your strong suit, don't figure the percentages. Just "eyeball" the checks; you'll still see the areas of dysfunction. You don't need a percentage figure when you see most of the checks are in the severe range. You also do not need to be told the child's problem. You can see everything for yourself. This checklist provides a graphic representation of the symptoms.

This scoring method is not beneficial in tic disorders and developmental and learning disorders. If a child licks his lips until they are red and sore, that is a severe or very severe problem. Parents have to use their own judgment and look at the checklist sensibly. Once you have evaluated the person, take the checklist to the physician and/or hopefully to the nearest neurofeedback therapist. (See appendix A for listings.) The checklist will help them to know where to start with the neurofeedback training. It also gives clues and indications to the well-trained neurofeedback therapist as to where to place the EEG sensors and what EEG brainwave frequency or frequency bands they want to increase or decrease.


 

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