Meet Dr. Grant Bright

Grant Bright is a Ph.D., licensed as a professional counselor specializing in Neurotherapy and qEEG. He maintains a private practice in Gainesville, Georgia.

With over 25 years’ experience in qEEG and neurofeedback, he is highly regarded in the field. He is a graduate of Emory University and other universities. He has been in private practice for 25 years working with a broad spectrum of clients. Among his areas of expertise are anxiety, concentration, depression, sleep, and head injury.

In addition to being a prominent researcher, he has presented at National conferences and to general audiences speaking on several topics in brain research and brain training (Neurofeedback).

Dr. Bright is an interactive, solution-focused therapist. His therapeutic approach is to provide support and practical feedback to help clients effectively address personal life challenges. He integrates complementary methodologies and the latest scientific techniques to offer a highly personalized approach tailored to each client. With compassion and understanding, he works with each individual to help them build on their strengths and attain the personal growth they are committed to accomplishing.

Education: Hardin-Simons University, Morehead State University, Western Kentucky University, Emory University, Southwestern Seminary, American School of Theology

License: Professional Counselor, Board Certified in Neurofeedback

Post-Doctoral Studies: Dr. Roy John, Dr. Joel Lubar, Dr. Robert Thatcher, Dr. Barry Sterman, Dr. Jack Johnstone, Dr. John Hughes, Dr. Kirt Thornton, and many others.

Professional Memberships: Licensed Professional Counselors of Georiga, Neurofeedback & Biofeedback Society of Georgia, S.E. Neurofeedback & Clinical Neuroscience Association.