
QEEG and the diagnosis of anxiety
Anxiety is the worry, irritation, restlessness and feelings of dread that put us in high alert for danger, which persists in the absence of a tangible threat. This can be accompanied by difficulties concentrating, increased fatigue, and sleep difficulties. Bur before treatment comes diagnosis.

Why QEEG?
We rely on specialised testing and scans to find out what’s happening in our bodies from the neck down. However, when it comes to difficulties with our behaviours, thoughts or emotions that likely originate in our brain, we have not been so scrutinous. Why can QEEG be the answer?

Tackling Mental Health Head-On: qEEG Assessments
Bianca Dye visited Brain Care for a qEEG, a type of assessment that measures the brain’s activity, and can help support the diagnosis of several conditions. Here is Bianca’s journey on understanding her anxiety, as published in the autumn edition of Ocean Road Magazine.