📓 A Psychologist and Neurofeedback is an attempt to stoke the conversation about what a psychologist in the 21st century actually does to help people relieve their mental and behavioral disorders. It is small text about a big topic and set of problems that face the field after the rise of psychology in the 20th century. The author provides a straight forward discussion about what he sees as a failure of the field to assess itself and to take stock of the value of the research and progress in treatment presently officially ignored if not reject by the professional psychological institutions. This book makes a plea for change and offers an example of how the author has used his background and training in psychology to make treatment with neurofeedback effective for a variety of problems.