by
Melinda Pillsbury-Foster
Dr. Granoff
says his most dramatic case was treating a woman who came to him for
talk therapy for what he eventually realized was Associative Identity
Disorder. If you have read the book, Sybil, you know this is
popularly called multiple personalities.
His
patient, 'Norah,' had been seeing Dr. Granoff regularly when
suddenly, during a session, her demeanor changed, shifting from
extreme anxiety to entirely cool. It was so fast Dr. Granoff took
note. It began happening more and more frequently.
'Norah' had
been seeing Dr. David Granoff, a Clinical Psychologist, for some
time, continuing to be riddled with extreme anxiety, based in her
earlier life, which made it impossible her her to sleep. She was
drinking heavily. Addiction to alcohol, drugs and other destructive
behaviors are, according to Dr. Granoff 'coping skills,' things
people do when they cannot otherwise function at all due to anxiety.
Dr. David
Granoff has practiced as a Clinical Psychologist since 1999. Prior to
beginning his practice he was an adjunct professor at Cleveland State
University and a school psychologist at Villa Angela – St. Joseph
High School.
Dr. Granoff
suggested 'Norah' allow him to treat her using Neurofeedback in
addition to traditional talk therapy. He had begun using the
technique for boys referred to him with symptoms of ADHD (Attention
Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) or Bipolar Disorder. A colleague
suggested this would held settle the boys down. It worked.
Dr. Granoff
added Neurofeedback to his practice, becoming a Zengar Certified
Trainer. One of his offices is on Chagrin Blvd, in Beachwear OH. His
practice includes children, adolescents and adults in individual,
family and couples therapy.
The first
Neurofeedback session caused 'Norah' extreme anxiety. Then, afterward
she reported being able to sleep, a stunning and positive change.
Over the next two years 'Norah' received 15 – 20 Neurofeedback
sessions. She came to view these as pleasurable and relaxing.
Today,
'Norah' is far better able to function in life. She is drinking less.
Added to
his practice, neurofeedback
became a valuable tool, one which allowed David to better help his
patients.
Veterans
returning from combat, traumatized by PTSD, children exhibiting
symptoms of ADHD, facing expulsion from school or being medicated.
People like 'Norah.' Neurofeedback works. Using it lets Dr. Granoff
alleviate their suffering, allowing them fuller lives.
Veterans
take note, Dr. Granoff offers one session free a week to vets in
need. Call him.
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