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05/28/2026

We’re live at the 37TH ANNUAL BOSTON INTERNATIONAL TRAUMA CONFERENCE with SYMMETRY Neuro-Pathway Training

Sharing live brain scans, neurofeedback conversations and real clinical discussions around trauma, brain health and regulation.

If you’re here, find us in the Foyer near the embodiment room and main conference room.

Trauma Research Foundation

We are excited to introduce the Attuned Core Protocol Suite to the Divergence Neuro platform. Developed by Attuned Neuro...
05/28/2026

We are excited to introduce the Attuned Core Protocol Suite to the Divergence Neuro platform. Developed by Attuned Neurofeedback & Psychotherapy of New Jersey, this new offering brings 14 clinically informed neurofeedback protocols shaped by more than 40 years of combined applied experience.

The suite is designed to help clinicians approach common functional patterns seen in practice with greater structure and confidence, including:
• Trauma-related dysregulation
• Nervous system stabilization
• Somatic distress
• Attention and executive functioning challenges
• Developmental trauma patterns

Each protocol includes clearly defined placements and frequency ranges while remaining flexible for individualized client response.

This collaboration reflects our continued commitment to making advanced neurofeedback tools more accessible, practical and clinically relevant for providers worldwide.

Learn more: https://www.divergenceneuro.com/attuned-protocol-suite/

Trauma can reshape the way the brain regulates stress, attention, emotion and recovery. In both PTSD and traumatic brain...
05/27/2026

Trauma can reshape the way the brain regulates stress, attention, emotion and recovery. In both PTSD and traumatic brain injury (TBI), clinicians often observe persistent dysregulation. As trauma-informed care evolves, there is growing interest in approaches that move beyond symptom observation and allow clinicians to engage directly with neural regulation.

Our latest article explores how neurofeedback is being used within trauma-informed care, including research on PTSD and TBI, qEEG-informed approaches, and the growing shift toward more structured neurofeedback systems that combine protocol design, clinician training, software and ongoing support into a single workflow. Approaches like SYMMETRY Neuro-Pathway Training® emphasize qEEG-informed protocols and consistency across sessions.

Read the full article: https://hubs.ly/Q04j55pC0

If you are attending the 37th Annual Boston International Trauma Conference by the Trauma Research Foundation visit us tomorrow in the Foyer at the center of the embodiment room and main conference room. We’ll be there with SYMMETRY Neuro-Pathway Training discussing trauma-informed neurofeedback and clinician-focused care models.

Trauma-informed care increasingly recognizes that the effects of trauma extend beyond psychological experience into measurable changes in neural function.

We’re looking for a Mobile Developer (co-op) to help continue building, maintaining and improving Dive and its variants,...
05/26/2026

We’re looking for a Mobile Developer (co-op) to help continue building, maintaining and improving Dive and its variants, our React Native platform for neurofeedback and biofeedback training.

You’ll work alongside our development team on real product features, contributing directly to the mobile experience, device integrations, UI improvements, testing and app releases. From EEG and EKG integrations to performance optimization, this is the kind of role where you learn by building.

We’re looking for someone who is curious, adaptable and excited by technology at the intersection of mobile development and mental wellness.

If you’ve built apps through school projects, hackathons, side projects, or previous co-ops, we’d love to see what you’ve worked on.

Interested? Visit the careers page on our website to learn more and apply.

We’re looking for a Mobile Developer (co-op) to help continue building, maintaining and improving Dive and its variants,...
05/26/2026

We’re looking for a Mobile Developer (co-op) to help continue building, maintaining and improving Dive and its variants, our React Native platform for neurofeedback and biofeedback training.

You’ll work alongside our development team on real product features, contributing directly to the mobile experience, device integrations, UI improvements, testing and app releases. From EEG and EKG integrations to performance optimization, this is the kind of role where you learn by building.

We’re looking for someone who is curious, adaptable and excited by technology at the intersection of mobile development and mental wellness.

If you’ve built apps through school projects, hackathons, side projects, or previous co-ops, we’d love to see what you’ve worked on.

Students enrolled in a Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or related post-secondary program at an Ontario college or university are encouraged to apply.

Apply now: https://hubs.li/Q04hSLJJ0

What if the missing piece in neurofeedback is not in the brain, but in the body? In a new article from Divergence Neuro,...
05/19/2026

What if the missing piece in neurofeedback is not in the brain, but in the body? In a new article from Divergence Neuro, our CEO Alex Ni explores why HRV biofeedback is becoming one of the most measurable and evidence-backed tools for regulation, recovery, focus and performance.

From autonomic flexibility to EEG integration, this piece breaks down:
• Why HRV matters clinically
• What coherence training actually changes
• How HRV and EEG work together
• What’s coming next to the Divergence Neuro platform

“If EEG tells you what the brain is doing, HRV tells you what the body is allowing it to do.”

If you work in neurofeedback, mental wellness, performance, trauma care, or integrative health, this is worth the read.

Read the full article:
https://hubs.li/Q04hb53C0

Why HRV biofeedback is becoming the most measurable lever in modern brain and body training, and what it means for your practice.

05/15/2026

Mental Health Awareness Month highlights a gap clinicians already work around every day. Most trauma interventions rely on subjective reporting. That remains essential, but it does not always capture underlying regulation.

Neurofeedback introduces a measurable layer, offering real-time insight into brain activity during training. As awareness increases, so does the expectation for tools that support observable and repeatable outcomes.

We will be attending the Trauma Research Foundation's 37th Annual Boston International Trauma Conference with SYMMETRY Neuro-Pathway Training to speak with clinicians who are exploring how to integrate neurofeedback into practice in a way that is structured and scalable.

Through partnerships like SYMMETRY Neuro-Pathway Training, Divergence supports Custom, white-labelled applications Remote and in-clinic delivery Structured protocol and content delivery Ongoing research and data infrastructure What are you currently using to assess regulation in your practice?

If you are attending, connect with us to see how clinicians are integrating measurable feedback into care.

Pregnancy and postpartum care often focus on physical recovery, while mental health symptoms can remain overlooked. This...
05/10/2026

Pregnancy and postpartum care often focus on physical recovery, while mental health symptoms can remain overlooked. This article from Nature Mental Health reviews the clinical and developmental impact of perinatal mental health conditions, including postpartum depression and post traumatic stress, while emphasizing the importance of screening, early intervention, and integrated care approaches.

Relevant reading for clinicians supporting maternal wellbeing across the perinatal period.

Read the article - https://hubs.li/Q04fZgwT0

Perinatal mental health conditions remain under-recognized and undertreated, despite their effect on maternal morbidity and mortality and infant and child development. There is an urgent need for increased awareness, challenging stigma, screening and intervention during the perinatal period to impro...

May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and the conversation is increasingly focused on measurable change in care.Trauma, ...
05/06/2026

May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and the conversation is increasingly focused on measurable change in care.

Trauma, including concussions and mild traumatic brain injuries, has long been associated with changes in attention, emotional regulation, and cognitive function. While research into neurofeedback for trauma care is still developing, studies over the past decade have explored how biofeedback and neurofeedback may help patients observe and train physiological responses in real time.

This review provides an overview of the early clinical interest in neurofeedback for TBI and symptom regulation: https://hubs.li/Q04fJgWh0

As technology and research continue to evolve, the focus is shifting toward how clinicians can better monitor regulation, engagement, and functional outcomes in practice.

This month, will be at the Trauma Research Foundation's 37th Annual Boston
International Trauma Conference alongside SYMMETRY Neuro-Pathway Training. If you are attending, you can explore how this translates into practice.

Background: Neurofeedback, a type of biofeedback, is an operant conditioning treatment that has been studied for use in the treatment of traumatic brain injury (TBI) in both civilian and military populations. In this approach, users are able to see or hear representations of data relate...

Refer colleagues to Divergence Neuro and earn professional hardware.When five clinicians join with active clients, choos...
05/01/2026

Refer colleagues to Divergence Neuro and earn professional hardware.
When five clinicians join with active clients, choose your device reward. Your referrals receive 10% off their first month while gaining access to evidence-based neurofeedback tools.
Expand your network, support quality care, get rewarded. T&Cs apply.

Get started now - https://hubs.li/Q04f5r2X0

04/27/2026

New research published in Scientific Reports examines how autism and ADHD traits relate differently to anxiety and depression in adults.

Across a large population sample, ADHD traits emerged as a stronger overall predictor of internalising challenges, while clinical findings suggest distinct patterns, with ADHD more closely linked to depression and autism more closely linked to anxiety.

For clinicians, this reinforces the importance of moving beyond broad diagnostic labels and considering trait-level differences when assessing and supporting adult clients.

Read the article to explore the implications for assessment and care planning.
https://hubs.li/Q04dyS9f0

Autism and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) are both linked to internalising problems (e.g., anxiety, depression) but their frequent co-occurrence makes these relationships difficult to disentangle. We, therefore, adopted a trait-based approach to examine the unique associations of au...

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