EEG Biofeedback Training for Stage Fright and Performance Anxiety
You may have had the experience that when the greatest demands are made
upon you, your brain is so preoccupied with fear of failure that it is
actually prevented from performing. This kind of anxiety seems at such
times to take on a life of its own, and one loses any sense of control.
There is hope. Our brains are capable of learning how to control the
anxiety state. The usual way this is done is called biofeedback. If you
have heard of biofeedback before, it has most likely had to do with training
in relaxation and "stress management". Much of this work deals
with controlling anxiety states which are worsened by stress.
Anxiety
states include such reactions as panic attacks and phobias at one extreme,
and such problems as performance anxiety and stage fright on the other.
When the person is challenged to perform in some way, the brain reacts
by overly heightened vigilance that actually undermines the ability to
function well.
This problem can compound itself, as the person becomes
anxious, observes himself or herself becoming anxious, and thus becomes
even more anxious. At a time of future challenges, the anxiety response
can be more readily triggered because of the memory of earlier failure
to perform.
Recently, brainwave training has become available as a new option for
doing biofeedback for stage fright, performance anxiety, and other anxiety
states. This kind of learning is based on information derived directly
from the brain's electrical activity, the EEG, which can reveal anxiety
states. In this way, anxiety is seen as one example of diminished self-regulation
by the brain.
By challenging and training the brain to regulate itself
better, it will function better under life's normal, as well as extreme,
challenges. Once the brain has been trained to self-regulate, it is no
longer as vulnerable to the paralyzing and disabling downward spiral of
anxiety.
During EEG training for stage fright or performance anxiety, the person
is shown information derived from his or her EEG in real time, and is
asked to bring certain aspects of it under control. This training repeatedly
challenges the brain to improve its own internal regulatory processes.
The therapist adjusts the level of difficulty to the situation.
As with other learning, the process is largely accomplished at a subconscious
level. However, there may very well be some conscious awareness of changes
taking place as the training proceeds. For example, the trainee will usually
observe times when the EEG reflects existing anxiety states. The trainee
then brings his skills to bear to bring these states under control. As
mastery improves, the person gains confidence in his ability to control
and regulate these states.
The improved level of confidence further supports
the process, and allows the person to work at a higher level of difficulty.
Eventually, the person may visualize situations in which they may have
previously become anxious. They will see their brainwaves change, and
will actively bring them back under control.
We find that most persons who undertake the training significantly improve
their ability to control anxiety states, to the point that these no longer
interfere with the conduct of their life, even during their greatest challenges.
Once the task is learned, the brain tends to retain that ability, and
follow-up sessions are usually not necessary.
(*NOTE: Using EEG Neurofeedback and Hypnotherapy treatment
plans that are customized for each patient's individual needs, The Attention
& Achievement Center has had tremendous success treating both children
and adults with anxiety and panic disorders.)
For additional information, call
the
Attention & Achievement Center at 925-280-9100
Disclaimer: The information presented
here is for educational purposes only. It is not intended to replace the
expert and professional advice of your physician, psychologist, or therapist.
Always seek help from qualified professionals in the field of your interest.
Our treatments are considered complimentary or alternative to traditional
pharmacology and are not licensed or endorsed by the State of California,
nor are we licensed healing arts practitioners by the State.
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