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The Family’s Role in the Drake Treatment Program
For 85% of patients, the complete ADHD Neurofeedback program is 30 treatments.
The heart of this program is to challenge those areas of the brain that
function inadequately and to allow them to perform at a new and effective level.
Parents and Family Play a Critical Role in ADHD and Autism Treatments
Our orientation defines your role as well as Drake’s
in the treatment process. Families that are aware of their responsibilities
in the treatment process have much greater success.
The impact of out treatments is proportional to the family’s commitment
to the time and effort to participate in them. Many patients show visible results
within 8-10 treatments, and the majority are clearly impacted by the 5th week
of care at approximately 12-15 sessions. This is the time when family
support is most critical.
Why the Family Plays an Important Role in Treatment
The learning process is the central mechanism for change in out treatments;
without sufficient motivation on the patient’s part, we will see only
partial results.
Skepticism and negative regard from family members will significantly undermine
results and can be the primary cause of “another failure” in the
patient’s life. The family needs to understand – and live –
the fact that the patient can master this simple process
- regardless of their prior history.
We all must be opened minded. Let’s not allow past failures to
create new ones.
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