Neurofeedback & Brain Mapping
Neurofeedback is a form of Biofeedback. Instead of giving feedback when the Skin Temperature is rising or Skin Conductivity is falling, feedback is given when a desired brainwave state is achieved.
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Neurofeedback is a form of Biofeedback. Instead of giving feedback when the Skin Temperature is rising or Skin Conductivity is falling, feedback is given when a desired brainwave state is achieved.
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Homeopathy is a safe, gentle, and natural system of healing that works with your body to relieve symptoms, restore itself, and improve your overall health. Currently there are three thousand substances used as homeopathic remedies to treat everything from colds and cough to arthritis and multiple chronic conditions.
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Functional Medicine is a holistic, 21st century approach to medicine. Rather than just blocking symptoms with medications, the strategy is to remove the things that are throwing your system out of balance, and adding things, like nutrients, to build up and strengthen your system. The approach is personalized and based on your unique genetic predispositions, lifestyle, and environment. The goal is to remove the presenting symptoms by restoring optimal health.
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In Play & Experiential therapy, we engage the interests and talents of the child and youth so as to connect to their inner world and their sense of who they are to reduce anxiety and fears.
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Most people occasionally get “the blues” lasting a day or two. However, if these feelings last for two weeks or more, the individual may be suffering from Major Depressive Disorder. Major Depressive Disorder is a serious illness that occurs in approximately 6.7 percent of U.S. adults. Depression can be biological in origin or the result of…
Every day millions of people search online for help with their problems, wondering if it’s finally time to reach out for direction and support to handle sadness, depression, anxiety, stress, fights with their partner or spouse, and family issues, among others. If you’ve never talked to a counselor, social worker, psychologist, or psychiatrist, it may seem like a mysterious process. What actually happens in there? Why can’t I just talk to my friend instead? Let’s take those questions one at a time.
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