
For many, the weight of anxiety, depression, and trauma can feel insurmountable. If you’ve ever struggled with overwhelming emotions or felt like you’re losing yourself to mental illness, you’re not alone.
Craig, a 45-year-old man, walked a similar path—a life gripped by PTSD, anxiety, depression, and substance abuse.
It felt like everything was slipping away from him. But when Craig reached a breaking point, he made the brave decision to take control and rebuild his life. This is his story, one of resilience, recovery, and hope.
A Life Controlled by PTSD and Mental Illness
Craig had been through more than most could imagine. His PTSD was compounded by deep anxiety, severe depression, emotional instability, and chronic drug use. Over time, these struggles left him socially withdrawn and unable to regulate his emotions.
His mental illness dictated his actions, his relationships, and his outlook on life. He knew he needed a change but wasn’t sure where to start—until he found an innovative method using Neurofeedback.
The First Steps Toward Healing
After undergoing a qEEG brain scan, Craig’s results revealed what is known as the “Eiffel Tower” trauma biomarker. This critical information allowed the team at a brain training facility in Carmel, Indiana, to develop a tailored neurofeedback plan for Craig.
He began his journey with a four-channel z-score dynamic protocol that immediately brought positive changes. After just 12 sessions, Craig was transitioned to a different z-score protocol and later to a two-channel amplitude protocol to maximize the outcomes.
Craig felt the difference early on, which encouraged him to continue his training. The results were, in his words, life-changing.
Newfound Relief and Hope
One of the first signs of recovery was a lightness Craig hadn’t felt in years. The depression that weighed him down began to lift, and with it, his motivation to participate in life returned. He reconnected with his favorite hobbies and started socializing again for the first time in a long while. The sense of isolation that had surrounded him for so long began to dissipate.
The Power of Neurofeedback in Reducing Anxiety
Almost immediately, Craig’s anxiety started to subside. Situations that once triggered intense reactions became manageable. The neurofeedback helped him find calm in the chaos, and he soon realized he could be around his triggers without breaking down.
This newfound peace also allowed him to sleep better at night—something he hadn’t experienced in years. And perhaps most importantly, Craig was able to do so without the crutch of prescription medications or recreational drugs.
A New Life and Renewed Confidence
The improvements didn’t stop there. Craig’s life began to transform. He became more social, his anger issues eased, and his ability to regulate his emotions sharpened.
The road rage that once consumed him dissipated. Most importantly, Craig found the strength to get sober and to make the difficult but necessary decision to end a relationship that wasn’t healthy for him. His entire outlook on life changed, and he reclaimed the control he once thought he had lost forever.
Craig’s journey is a reminder that no matter how heavy the burden of mental illness may feel, there is always hope. Neurofeedback helped him regain control of his life, emotions, and future.
If you or someone you know is struggling with PTSD, anxiety, or depression, March on Mission wants to help you take the first step toward healing—just like Craig did.