Anxiety, Stress & Neuroses
In this comprehensive session of Neurostim for Clinical Profiles, Dr. Nicholas Dogris and Dr. Tiff Thompson examine the neurophysiological roots of chronic anxiety, stress, and neurotic patterns, offering insight into how these conditions appear in EEG and respond to targeted neuromodulation. EEG findings in anxiety-related presentations often include frontal asymmetry, elevated high-frequency beta, reduced alpha coherence, and heightened aperiodic activity—reflecting chronic hyperarousal, worry loops, and difficulty self-regulating emotional states.
This lecture focuses on neurostimulation as a direct intervention for calming overactive neural circuits, rebalancing autonomic function, and restoring cognitive-emotional flexibility. Attendees will learn how to identify the EEG features linked to different anxiety subtypes—including generalized anxiety, panic, and somatic tension—and how to build effective personalized neuromodulation protocols using pEMF, alternating current stimulation, and NeuroField 64’s advanced tools. Whether you're supporting clients with long-standing anxiety, high reactivity, or stress-related exhaustion, this session offers practical strategies to bring the nervous system back into balance from the inside out.
Thursday December 10th, 2026 from 9:00am - 11:00am PST.
$75 | >>>>>>> Golden & Platinum Members - Use your Special Registration Link