Press Coverage

Helping people is its own reward, but it’s nice to get some kudos from the press too…

The Mail on Sunday: ‘I had to learn to lose control’

When former anorexic Emma Woolf wanted to unstick her rigid thinking she attended a retreat that combines old-school therapies with state-of-the-art neuroscience.

Kindred Spirit: Train your mind so you can enter an altered state at will

I feel like a bee in a jam jar. My days are spent buzzing from one project to another in a ridiculously busy life. My brain hurtles ahead, looking for time and space to reconnect with the inner me. Meditation moments become fewer and fewer…

Embody Magazine: Balancing The Traumatised Brain

Soldiers returning from serving in Afghanistan may benefit from a technique to alleviate the symptoms of post traumatic stress disorder.

Psychology Today: Read This Before Paying $100 for Neurofeedback Therapy

A ‘Brain Myths’ writers blog about the Sunday Times article; the research quoted is 30 years out of date, but the blog following sets the record straight…

The Daily Mail: What really goes on inside Liz Jones’ brain?

Through the years, I’ve spent a lot of time talking about my problems. With a friend over the phone. With an endless series of psychotherapists. In self-help groups. Hell, even with the readers of this newspaper. ‘What should I do?’ I always wail.

Tatler: Improving Memory

Article on improving memory (excerpt)

CNN: 20 wellness retreats and spas where you can relax in 2014

These 20 spas and wellness retreats relax body and mind while giving smartphones and gadgets a rest.

The Costa Rican Times: Transformational Brain Retreats

The Costa Rican Times is continuing to try to promote healthy activities in Costa Rica and ones in which we believe.

International Lifestyle: Change the Script

From the moment we are born, we are fed a script. That script continues to grow as we do, and whilst many scripts given to you stand you well in life, scripts can also be damaging.

The Daily Telegraph: Mind Matters

Beyond the detox bootcamp, there’s the transformational retreat, combining yoga and meditation with the latest in brain-training techniques. Can it really change your mind? Author, journalist and TV presenter Emma Woolf finds out.

The Sunday Times: The real brain wave

Anxious? Stressed? Beating yourself up? Neurofeedback can help to reprogramme your brain.

Butterflies helped me to retrain my brain

Beverley D’Silva writes about her experience of our London clinic

The Daily Telegraph: Can you train your brain to make you a better person

Imagine being able to calm a footballer completely before a sudden-death penalty or a tennis player who has just faulted on a championship point?

‘Letting Go’ – a new book by Emma Woolf

Emma Woolf (Granddaughter of Virginia Woolf) has written a new book, inspired by her experience on one of our Transformational Retreats.

Sky Sports: The Future of Sports Performance

Brainworks featured in Sky Sports episode ‘The Future of Sports Performance’

Psychologies: The real brain training game

Determined to find a permanent solution to her ulcerative colitis, Beverley D’Silva seeks to cure the root cause – deep inside her brain…

ITV: Save Money, Good Health

Presenter Sian Williams and ITV give Neurofeedback a try in our London clinc: Save Money, Good Health S01E06

BBC: All Hail Kale – Beat Your Brain

Neurofeedback featured on BBC’s top podcast ‘All Hail Kale’ S01E06, hosted by Tim Samuels

Insomnia and Me

QEEG Brain Mapping featured on BBC3; Insomnia and Me documentary hosted by Daisy Maskell

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