An In-Depth Research Review: qEEG as a Complement to Current Mental Health Evaluations
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Show Notes: Can Brain Waves Help the Mental Health Crisis?
Episode Description: In this episode, we conduct an in-depth review of the 2026 narrative review, "Quantitative Electroencephalography as a Complement to Symptom-Based Psychiatric Diagnosis: A Narrative Review," published in the Journal of Personalized Medicine.
Joining us to discuss the groundbreaking findings are the paper's authors: Drs Francesco Amico, Scott Shannon, and Steve Rondeau. Together, they challenge the traditional psychiatric reliance on the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), which they argue is limited by its focus on subjective symptom clusters rather than underlying neurobiological causes.
We explore how Quantitative Electroencephalography (qEEG) serves as a vital bridge toward precision psychiatry. By transforming raw brain activity into a digital "power spectrum," clinicians can identify objective biomarkers for complex conditions that often look identical on the surface.
In this episode, we review the paper’s key sections, including:
The Problem with "Trial-and-Error": Why symptom-based assessments often lead to inaccurate diagnoses and ineffective treatments.
The qEEG Toolkit: A breakdown of essential neurophysiological markers, from Spectral Slowing and Peak Alpha Frequency to Frontal Alpha Asymmetry and Source Localization (LORETA).
Disorder-Specific Patterns: How the authors synthesize recurring trends in ADHD, Depression, PTSD, Anxiety, and Addiction to guide more targeted interventions.
Practical Implementation: The shift toward portable, affordable, and wireless EEG systems that make brain-based diagnostics accessible for the average clinic.
Challenges & Cautions: A look at the importance of expert interpretation (IQCB standards) and the need to avoid over-interpreting data.
Featured Paper: Quantitative Electroencephalography as a Complement to Symptom-Based Psychiatric Diagnosis: A Narrative Review (2026). Authors: Francesco Amico, Scott Shannon, and Steve Rondeau.