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Kayle Sandberg-Lewis, LMT, MA, BCN
Board certified neurofeedback provider
Oregon LMT #6915

Kayle Sandberg-Lewis is committed to offering a non-drug, non-invasive approach to performance training directed at maximizing brain function. She holds a master's degree in Behavioral Medicine from Goddard College and is licensed as a massage therapist in the state of Oregon.

Behavioral Medicine is an interdisciplinary degree combining:

  • Health Psychology—a multi-layered or bio-psycho-social-spiritual approach to comprehensive well-being.
  • Psychophysiology—stress management and self-regulation techniques including general biofeedback and neurofeedback, specifically designed to address issues in the central nervous system.
  • Learning Theory & Curriculum Design—important for tailoring interventions to the individual.

Because of this background, Kayle effectively works with a broad base of people, helping them make more appropriate choices affecting their health.

Kayle incorporated general biofeedback into her stress management practice in the early 1990's and is board certified as a provider of neurofeedback. She mentors other practitioners both through her private practice and as adjunct faculty at National College of Natural Medicine. She is particularly drawn to using neurofeedback in working with survivors of traumatic and acquired head injuries. She provides free neurofeedback for US armed forces veterans on a space available basis.

In addition, Kayle is certified as a provider of infant massage education. Guiding new parents in positive, loving touch with their babies gives her great joy and reinforces her hope for the future.

Kayle was born and raised in southwest Washington and although she finds travel enriching, she feels blessed to call the Pacific Northwest home. When not at work, she enjoys reading, gardening & walking, with an all-too-often unmet goal of 10,000 steps per day. Her favorite forms of artistic expression are embroidery and writing.

Biofeedback is a general term describing a non-invasive form of treatment. The therapist attaches sensors to the body and these sensors provide a variety of readings—feedback—which is displayed on the equipment for the client's benefit. Neurofeedback is a specific term that refers to biofeedback of the brain waves or EEG. Kayle has a variety of computerized biofeedback and neurofeedback programs in order to most efficiently address the needs of her clients.

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