I saw Dr. Ibric when I lived in Pasadena in 2007. Neurofeedback was the only treatment besides lorazepam that got me into a truly non-anxious state of mind. I tried several other things (talk therapy, CBT, meditation, yoga, SSRIs, SSNIs, etc.), but they either weren't very effective or had side effects that I couldn't tolerate. With neurofeedback, it took over 20 sessions for my brain to "get it", but once I did, it was amazing! I didn't realize just how chronic my anxiety was until I didn't have it anymore. Dr. Ibric was very kind, and I enjoyed seeing her for my appointments. Unfortunately I moved across the country to go back to school. For a while after I left, I could still access that anxiety-free state of mind when I tried, but I didn't continue neurofeedback here because it was out of my price range as a student. From what I understand, to really cement the change, you have to have more sessions than I did--I only achieved the anxiety-free state of mind on my very last session. Over time I lost the ability to access that state of mind easily, and lately I've been feeling more anxious, so I've found someone who does neurofeedback here because I know it will work and now I will be in the area long enough to do enough sessions. By the way, neurofeedback seems to be a small world: when I described the doctor in Pasadena who did my previous treatment, my current neurofeedback therapist knew who she was. (That's what prompted this review after all these years.)