In San Diego County, one in 20 people are currently living with a serious mental struggle, and there are 350 individuals for every mental health provider in the U.S. But even though the demand for mental health services is growing, being selective in your choice might help you get the most out of your time in therapy.
When choosing between cutting-edge neurofeedback providers in San Diego, pay attention to their expertise in offering neurofeedback training that's relevant to your condition or goals.
Find highlighted Myndlift neurofeedback therapists in San Diego:

Shay DuBois
Overcome Anxiety & Trauma
Featured in National Geographic, The Flow Space, Yahoo! Life, Parade Magazine, and ShoutOutLA. I am certified in Neurofeedback and am 1 of 41 people certified in Compassionate Inquiry in the US. I also do Brainspotting, EMDR, IFS, and Somatic Experiencing with clients.
Specialties:
Trauma, Anxiety, Attachment Disorders, IFS, Compassionate Inquiry
Languages:
English
1286 University Ave, San Diego CA 92103 San Diego, CA 92154, United States
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Jillean Veroneau
San Diego Neurotherapy
Jillean has 7 years of experience in Neurofeedback working in a clinic for children with developmental disabilities as well as at private psychological practice working with all ages and a range of conditions. She is currently a Ph.D. candidate in Applied Psychophysiology at Saybrook University.
Specialties:
Peak Performance/Attention, Anxiety/Depression, Developmental Disabilities, Sleep Disorders
Languages:
English
4260 Ingraham Street San Diego, CA 92109, United States
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Kellie Delli Colli, Ph.D., BCN, HRV, RYT
Hills Neuroscience Integrative Psychology
At Hills Neuroscience Integrative Psychology, licensed clinical psychologist Dr. Kellie Delli Colli and her team provide virtual and in-person neurofeedback to help people meet their goals, like recovering from trauma, feeling calmer, sleeping well, reducing pain, and thinking more sharply.
Specialties:
ADHD, PTSD, Peak Performance, Traumatic Brain Injury, Depression/Anxiety, Substance Use Disorders
Languages:
English
4225 Executive Square, Suite 600 San Diego, California 92037, United States
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FAQs About Neurofeedback
What is the success rate of neurofeedback?
The success rate of neurofeedback is 70%, which means that 70% of participants may successfully learn how to self-regulate their brain activity, according to a recent neurofeedback review.
Is neurofeedback covered by insurance?
Neurofeedback and/or biofeedback are now covered by some medical and psychological insurance policies. The reimbursement, however, varies by plan and carrier. To find out if neurofeedback is covered by your insurance, check with your provider.
How much does neurofeedback cost in San Diego?
In-clinic neurofeedback costs approximately US $150 to $200 per session, with a minimum of 30 to 40 sessions typically recommended. In contrast to a cost-per-session model, remote neurofeedback could offer monthly charges ranging from $150 to $500.
How long does it take to see results from neurofeedback?
In 3–4 weeks or 6–8 sessions, many people start to experience the results of neurofeedback, and they often continue to do so even after the sessions have ended. The length and severity of the problem, as well as the person's motivation and goals, all, affect how many neurofeedback sessions are necessary before progress is noticed. To acquire the best, long-lasting benefits, it is advised to continue training for at least two months.
How many neurofeedback sessions do you need?
The number of neurofeedback sessions you need depends on a number of factors, including your motivation, and goals, as well as the duration and severity of the problem.
It’s recommended to follow through with a minimum of two months of training in order to achieve optimal, long-term results.
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