What Is QEEG Brain Mapping and Its Power in Trauma Therapy

Dr. Amar Shinde
Written & Medically Reviewed By
Dr. Amar Shinde
Published on: 11 Feb 2025 | Last Updated on: 29 Jul 2026
What Is QEEG Brain Mapping and Its Power in Trauma Therapy

Trauma has long-term effects on people. It psychologically and emotionally impacts people, creating big challenges for them. However, new revolutionary neuroscience techniques like QEEG can help with trauma therapy. The innovation can help track and understand brain functions. It can also help with the treatment and recovery of trauma. In this blog, we will deep dive and find out the answers to ‘What is QEEG brain mapping,’ ‘How it works,’ ‘How it helps in trauma therapy,’ and ‘Why it's the next big thing for mental health professionals.’

What Is QEEG Brain Mapping?

QEEG (Quantitative Electroencephalography) is a technique that records and analyses the brain's electrical activity. Unlike a standard EEG, which records raw brainwave data, QEEG uses computerised analysis to convert this information into detailed visual brain maps. These maps help clinicians assess brain function and support clinical evaluation and personalised treatment planning. [1]

The map gives a detailed report of the brain activity. The report, therefore, can reveal dysfunction, if any, caused by trauma or other issues. The new tool is like having a GPS for the brain, identifying regions that would need attention for forming precise treatment plans for patients.

Benefits:

  • Finding the exact location of changed and abnormal brain activity
  • Paving the way for a more personalised treatment plan for better results
  • It is possible to track the progress of treatment in the brain.

How QEEG Brain Mapping Works? 

Quantitative ElectroEncePhalography Brain Mapping works in simple ways and gives effective results. Here is the process:

1. Data Collection: The patient is made to wear a cap with sensors for data collection. The sensors then detect brain activities happening in different regions of the patient's brain in real time.

2. Data Processing: The collected data are processed into visual brain maps using advanced software. The imagery of brain maps, or the visual brain maps, highlights areas that show disturbances. In medical terms, the reports show which parts show irregular connectivity, hyperactivity, and hypoactivity.

3. Analysis: The reports of Quantitative ElectroEncePhalography Brain Mapping are then analysed by professionals to diagnose unnatural patterns caused by trauma or any other mental health conditions. The correct diagnosis makes way for a targeted treatment plan that shows excellent results.

The Role of QEEG Brain Mapping in Trauma Treatment

Trauma can alter normal brain function and has been associated with increased activity in the amygdala and reduced activity in areas of the prefrontal cortex involved in emotional regulation. QEEG can help identify patterns of brain activity that may support clinical assessment and guide personalised treatment planning, including interventions such as neurofeedback and cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT). [2] 

Why QEEG Is Effective in Trauma Therapy:

  • The Quantitative ElectroEncePhalography technique identifies the brain dysfunction in different regions of the brain caused by trauma.
  • It allows for specifically targeted treatment plans.
  • It can measure and track the progress of the treatment. 

Quantitative EEG Brain Mapping: A Deeper Insight

Quantitative EEG brain mapping allows mental health care and treatment to become objective instead of subjective treatment. Contrary to the traditional diagnostic tools used for psychotherapy, like questionnaires and interviews, quantitative electroencephalography gives professionals real-time data from the brain and removes guesswork from the treatment process.

Key Features of Quantitative EEG Brain Mapping:

  • Objective Assessment: QEEG provides quantitative information about brainwave activity that clinicians may use alongside a patient's history, symptoms, and other clinical findings as part of a comprehensive assessment. [4]
  • Comprehensive Data: The technique allows the creation of a comprehensive report based on data collected from all brain regions.
  • Customisable Treatment: Detailed visual brain maps allow doctors to create targeted treatments based on individual needs.

The data and the tailored treatment can be invaluable to patients suffering from trauma. QEEG allows professionals to target the root causes of trauma, the affected brain areas, and their symptoms at the same time to show measurable results.

QEEG Brain Mapping Treatment: What to Expect

QEEG brain mapping helps clinicians develop and monitor personalised treatment plans. The timeline for symptom improvement varies depending on the individual's condition, treatment approach, and response to therapy. [3] Individuals experiencing persistent trauma symptoms, PTSD, anxiety, or other complex mental health conditions may benefit from a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation. If you're looking for specialised assessment and evidence-based care, our Mental Hospital in Chennai offers multidisciplinary treatment, including psychiatric consultation, psychological therapies, and personalised treatment planning for trauma-related conditions. 

Here’s how:

1. Mapping: The patient goes for a quantitative electroencephalography test for assessment. It may take around an hour.

2. Professional Diagnosis: A professional therapist will diagnose the issue based on the Quantitative ElectroEncePhalography report and the symptoms complained about by the patient. After the diagnosis, a customised treatment plan will be formed, which may include neurofeedback, psychotherapy, or other complementary therapies along with medication.

3. Ongoing Monitoring: The patient may be asked to sit repeatedly for the Quantitative ElectroEncePhalography brain mapping to monitor progress. It allows the professionals to track the progress and make necessary adjustments to the treatment plan if needed.

Brain mapping therapy for trauma proves to be effective because of how it provides a clear path to recovery. It allows the treatment to be objective, data-driven, and targeted.

Why Choose Jagruti Rehab for Trauma Therapy & QEEG Brain Mapping?

We at Jagruti Rehab are a team of mental health professionals. We have the expertise in using cutting-edge technology and the latest advancements in medical science with holistic practices. Our focus remains on tailored treatment for each individual with excellent results that last.

With us, you will get the company of compassionate caregivers eager to heal you from trauma using several methods for comfort and results efficiently. We combine holistic wellness with scientific treatment and the latest tools like Quantitative ElectroEncePhalography technology for trauma therapy. Jagruti Rehab is where you take on a journey of healing and recovery the correct way.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

QEEG brain mapping can be helpful in the treatment of many mental conditions. For example, trauma, anxiety, depression, ADHD, PTSD, etc. The reports show affected areas of the brain, allowing for targeted treatment plans.

Yes, QEEG is a diagnostic procedure that is non-invasive and safe. It doesn’t use any radiation or have any side effects, therefore being safe for everyone across age groups.

QEEG provides detailed, accurate, and objective data about brain activity in the form of visual maps. The reports allow trained professionals to identify disrupted patterns for diagnosis and correct treatment.

QEEG is not a treatment method but a diagnostic tool that allows professionals to create an objective, accurate, and targeted treatment plan for patients. It is also used to track and monitor the progress of the patient when on treatment and therapies like neurofeedback, psychotherapy, and medication to ensure their effects and adjust the treatment if necessary.

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Dr. Amar Shinde
Written & Medically Reviewed By

Dr. Amar Shinde

Dr. Amar Shinde, founder of Jagruti Rehab, is a renowned psychiatrist in India with over two decades of experience in mental health, addiction recovery, and neuropsychiatry, dedicated to holistic, compassionate patient care.

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References

Last Updated: 29 Jul 2026

[1] What Is Quantitative EEG? Journal of Neurotherapy. 2006.  Available at: https://www.isnr-jnt.org/article/view/16715

[2] National Center for PTSD, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. PTSD: National Center for PTSD. Available at: https://www.ptsd.va.gov/understand/what/index.asp

[3] International Society for Neuroregulation & Research (ISNR). Neurofeedback Frequently Asked Questions. Available at: https://isnr.org/neurofeedback-faq

[4] Hammond DC, Walker J, Hoffman D, et al. Standards for the Use of Quantitative Electroencephalography (QEEG) in Neurofeedback: A Position Paper of the International Society for Neuronal Regulation. Journal of Neurotherapy. Available at: https://www.isnr-jnt.org/article/view/16968

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