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NeuroShifts

Dr Randy Cale

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Dr. Randy Cale is a psychologist and brain-change expert who offers brief but impactful episodes on rewiring the brain and body for lasting and purposeful change.
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Dr. Randy Cale's latest Neuroshift episode, he explains neurofeedback as a treatment for OCD and anxiety. OCD often presents with frontal lobe dysregulation, which may require longer neurofeedback training compared to other anxiety disorders. However, patients typically experience some symptom relief within the initial weeks of treatment, providing…
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This episode of Neuroshifts highlights recent research indicating that depression is not primarily caused by a serotonin imbalance, explaining the limited effectiveness of long-term antidepressant use for some individuals. Instead, Dr. Cale focuses on brain activity patterns, specifically an "Alpha asymmetry" observed in client brain maps. He expla…
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In this episode of Neuroshifts, Dr. Cale explains the link between breathing and anxiety reduction. Cant learning to breathe more slowly and rhythmically can significantly improve mental well-being? Yes! Consistent practice over months is necessary to strengthen this beneficial communication pathway between the heart and brain. Enjoy the episode! h…
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In this episode of Neuroshift, what's the The One Thing You Can Do To Reduce Anxiety And Feel More Ease? Breathe a certain way, which Dr. Cale explains in this episode See also How To Stop Anxiety Follow us on Socials: Facebook - Instagram - X - Contact Dr. Randy Cale at https://capitaldistrictneurofeedback.com - Where We Are: Map -…
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What do you do when you're stuck in a pattern? I get asked this a lot. You're stuck, you're in a rut, you feel lousy, you're sitting at home watching too much TV, too much time on the phone, you haven't been out doing stuff. What do you do? Well, there's some complicated, long answers, but let me give the short answer in this episode of Neuroshift.…
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Dr. Randy Cale explains how and why pets improve our mood by shifting our focus. Concentrating on negative aspects of life worsens our feelings, while directing attention towards something positive, like a pet, generates better emotions. Dr. Cale suggests that our past positive experiences with animals contribute to this rapid mood elevation. Inter…
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The power to control our happiness lies entirely within our ability to choose what we focus on, not in external circumstances or other people's actions. We can rewire our brains away from judgment and negativity toward appreciation and joy through deliberate, consistent practice. • Our emotional states determine how we perceive the world around us …
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Science confirms what our grandmothers told us – we need more sleep. Most people are cheating sleep and paying a slow but significant price as it changes our brain chemistry over time. • Most of us are sleep-deprived and this has consequences that creep up very slowly • Over the past 10-15 years, researchers have documented these gradual brain chan…
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Persistent panic attacks are often linked to dysregulation in the brain's left frontal region, with QEEG mapping showing 4-6 times more slow wave activity than normal. This "under arousal" prevents the frontal lobe from managing emotions properly, explaining why traditional treatments like breathing techniques and cognitive strategies often fail. •…
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