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Neurofeedback
Neurofeedback is a research proven way to improve brain function through intensive brain training exercises. It helps to promote the development of new, healthy brain patterns which can lead to more functional behavior.
Life is simpler when the brain functions more efficiently!
Treatment is noninvasive, and not painful, has no physical side effects, and the benefits are long lasting. Neurofeedback can bring peace, focus, and balance. It can train the brain to remain calm and focused, decrease impulsivity and anxiety while increasing mental flexibility. This can lead to success in school, sports, and even business.
NEUROFEEDBACK TRAINING IS DESIGNED TO HELP:
Improve focus, clarity and memory.
Reduce hyperactivity, anxiety and impulse decision making.
Decrease anxiety and/or depression symptoms.
Minimize noise, sound and texture distractions.
Provide a safe, medication-free solution that’s noninvasive.
Diminish or eliminate the need for medication altogether.
NEUROFEEDBACK IS EFFECTIVE FOR:
Sleep problems
Stress-related issues
Anxiety
Depression
ADHD
Learning Differences/Disorders
Addictions
Peak Performance/Sports Performance
Behavioral Consulting
The overall goal of behavioral consulting is to help individuals increase their effectiveness and happiness at school, work, and/or in a social setting. This is done through designing and implementing highly specific positive behavior support plans to reduce inappropriate behavior while enhancing skills to replace that behavior. Work may be done with a client directly or with the people who live and work with with the client such as family members. Services may include behavior plans, parent training, school-based consulting and much more.
The difference between behavioral consulting and psychotherapy is that in behavioral consulting, specific goals are defined, a behavior plan is created, data are collected and analyzed during each session and progress is carefully monitored in order to make changes in the plan as soon as possible.
Challenges addressed:
Sleep Issues
Eating Problems
Noncompliance
Aggression
Verbal Aggression
Self-Injury
Neurocognitve Testing
Neurocognitive testing is an in-depth assessment of skills and abilities linked to brain function. The evaluation measures such areas as attention, problem solving, memory, language, I.Q., visual-spatial skills, academic skills, and social-emotional functioning.
Who might benefit from a Neurocognitive Testing?
Students struggling with learning and memory
Students having difficulty with organization, focus and attention in school
Students with who have experienced a traumatic brain injury and are seeking help returning to school
Students struggling with learning academic material
Children and adolescents experiencing social, behavioral, or emotional difficulties (depression, anxiety)