Farhin Ali, BS-EEAP BA IEEE

(Certified Advanced Neurofeedback Trainer & Tomatis Consultant Level 4)

My name is Farhin Ali.  I worked for 3 years with high school students as a tutor/counselor for Upward Bound at Baldwin Wallace College, a program designed to academically enrich and emotionally support adolescents to increase college acceptance rates. I hold a BS in Electrical Engineering and Applied Physics from CWRU, and a BA from BWC where I earned a degree in Liberal Arts.  My background as an electrical engineer and an academic tutor/counselor gives me a unique perspective on the application of EEG neurofeedback and advanced wellness technologies for brain performance.

My interest in neurofeedback began when one of my sons was diagnosed with ADHD in high school.  Medications had alarming side effects and costly educational learning programs had short-lived impact.  It was neurofeedback that gave him the ability to focus without ADHD medications.

I sought out neurofeedback for my son and it changed my life.   I have epilepsy and had lived with dulling anti-seizure medications with side effects and serious risks.  Neurofeedback has a well established record for raising seizure thresholds and my neurologist was able to wean me off medications.  Drugfree, I gained a new level of clarity & resilience. I was disappointed that other doctors had only offered drugs when neurofeedback, a completely non-invasive, side-effect free, intervention was available for decades.

After receiving training in neurofeedback I established Frisco Neurofeedback to offer neurofeedback based strength and resilience training programs. I quickly discovered that the brain is very much effected by the sensory input it receives and our programs can cover a range of modalities.  I am trained in auditory training methods such as TOMATIS (Level 3) as well as dynamic vision tracking.

I have experience with children with special needs including Auditory Processing Disorder, Giftedness, Pervasive Developmental Delay (PDD-NOS), Amblyopia (commonly referred to as Lazy Eye), individuals living with Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (EDS), Dysautonomia – Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) – a cardiac condition, Lyme disease, Insulin resistance and Age Related Cognitive Decline.  You can be sure I can relate to the challenges you and your family face.