Barry Bruder is a Micro Current Neurofeedback practitioner based in Temecula, California, and the founder of Barry Bruder Neurofeedback. His work in neurofeedback emerged from years of hands on experience with individuals struggling with nervous system dysregulation, chronic stress, trauma exposure, and cognitive overload.
Outside of his professional work, Barry is grounded, reflective, and deeply values balance. He believes that the principles of nervous system regulation calm, awareness, and resilience are not just clinical concepts, but ways of living. When not working with clients, Barry prioritizes time that supports presence and perspective, including meaningful conversations, continued learning, and activities that allow life to slow down. Barry is known for listening carefully, thinking critically, and approaching people with respect and curiosity.
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Over the next two years, Barry’s vision is intentionally focused and client-centered. His primary goal is to continue developing Barry Bruder Neurofeedback as a trusted, independent practice known for safety, professionalism, and compassionate care. Rather than expanding rapidly, his intention is to work more deeply with clients who are seeking thoughtful, individualized support.

Our non-invasive approach uses real-time feedback to help your brain find healthier patterns—no medication needed.

Every brain is different. We tailor each session to your unique needs and goals.

Many notice positive changes quickly, with benefits that continue to grow over time.

Providing high-quality, personalized neurofeedback services
Educating the community on nervous system health and regulation
Collaborating with aligned healthcare and wellness professionals
Remaining hands-on, ethical, and clinically grounded
Barry’s long-term aspiration is simple and clear
To help people find calm, restore clarity, and move forward in their lives with greater confidence and stability.
He places high value on integrity, family, and purpose, and is motivated less by scale or recognition than by genuine impact. His approach to both life and work reflects a consistent belief: lasting change happens not by pushing harder, but by creating the conditions in which the nervous system can settle, adapt, and recover.
