About
Lynette LaCock
(Nursing Diploma U.S., BSc Nursing U.S., Nurse Practitioner S.A., Practice Number:088-000-0415200, Neurofeedback Practitioner S.A)
Lynette LaCock has been working in the health field for over 25 years and is passionate about helping others improving their well-being. She has worked as a Registered Nursing Sister in the U.S. and U.K specializing as a Cardiac Nurse. While in the U.K she worked as the Charge Nurse for the Coronary Care Unit at the Harley Street Clinic. Upon moving to South Africa she changed specialty and worked in a Neurological ICU before becoming a Nurse Practitioner.
At around this time her child was diagnosed with ADD and Sensory Integration Dysfunction which caused her to embark on a search for the causes and treatments of these types of problems. After years of therapies and medications which only provided temporary solutions, she found Biofeedback and Neurofeedback. Research had already shown that in 80% of the clients that received Neurofedback, the symptoms associated with ADD and ADHD had improved and that this improvement was maintained 10 years later. Subsequent to the positive results Neurofeedback had on her own child, she decided to become a Neurofeedback Practitioner herself.
Biofeedback and Neurofeedback are not just for children or ADD and ADHD. They also treat Stress, Anxiety, Depression, Learning Deficits and to help athletes with concentration in order to obtain their Peak Performance. Working as a Cardiac Nurse she saw the effects of stress on the body and realized the need to teach people how to relax and function at their highest level. This is achieved by teaching the client to reach a physically relaxed state with Biofeedback and then proceed to balancing their brainwaves with Neurofeedback.
“Being a busy Woman myself I get great satisfaction helping other woman cope with the daily stress of life that often leads to ‘Woman’s Burnout’, and having a child with difficulties has made me passionate about helping children be all that they can be in our hectic and competitive world.”