IDK why one would choose the more expensive neurofeedback vs the basic biofeedback...which a T could do in a regular session, imo. Learning what parts of your body you are holding your stress/emotions within is a good thing, imo!
Through biofeedback I was able to prove to my oral surgeon that I could handle the pain of the after surgery and physical therapy required for a good result. (People tend to clench etc, which would negate the surgery.) I was able to see if I was, and to learn when I was so I could NOT clench