Bilateral Beats for ADHD & PTSD

Gentle left–right audio stimulation designed to support focus, grounding, and calm.

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Evidence for Bilateral Audio & Mental Health

What current literature suggests: EMDR—a structured psychotherapy that uses bilateral stimulation (visual, tactile, or auditory)—is guideline-supported for PTSD. Experimental and lab work shows bilateral/dual-attention tasks can reduce the vividness/emotionality of distressing material, and a fear-extinction study specifically supports auditory left–right patterns. The audio here is for relaxation and self-regulation only, not a medical treatment.


APA Clinical Practice Guideline for the Treatment of PTSD in Adults

American Psychological Association, 2017

Lists EMDR among recommended treatments for adult PTSD. EMDR incorporates bilateral stimulation (visual, tactile, or auditory) within a structured psychotherapy.

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Post-traumatic stress disorder (NG116)

NICE Guideline (UK), 2018—current

National guideline that recommends EMDR for adults and children with PTSD, alongside trauma-focused CBT approaches.

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Guidelines for the Management of Conditions Specifically Related to Stress

World Health Organization, 2013

WHO guidance includes EMDR among interventions for adults with PTSD. EMDR typically uses rhythmic left–right stimulation.

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The role of eye movements in EMDR: a meta-analysis

J. Behav. Ther. & Exp. Psychiatry, 2013

Across controlled studies, adding bilateral stimulation (classically eye movements) improved outcomes versus similar protocols without it—supporting an active BLS component.

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Mechanisms of EMDR therapy: recent advances, conceptualizations, and controversies

Frontiers in Psychology, 2018

Reviews proposed mechanisms (working-memory taxation, orienting response) and notes modality flexibility (visual, tactile, auditory) for bilateral stimulation.

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Bilateral Alternating Auditory Stimulations Facilitate Fear Extinction

Frontiers in Psychology, 2017

Laboratory study showing that alternating left–right *auditory* stimulation can facilitate fear extinction learning compared with control, consistent with BLS mechanisms.

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The effects of eye movements and alternative dual tasks on emotional autobiographical memories

Frontiers in Psychology, 2020

Experimental work indicating that different dual-attention tasks can reduce vividness/emotionality—supporting the idea that multiple BLS modalities (incl. auditory) can be effective.

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Disclaimer: Bilateral audio here is not a substitute for care. If you’re dealing with PTSD or significant anxiety, consider consulting a licensed clinician. Effects vary by protocol, parameters, and individual differences.

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