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Center for Brain
Training
(561) 744-7616
900 S. US Hwy 1
Suite 106
Jupiter, FL 33477
info @
CenterforBrain.com
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If medications aren’t your total answer . . .and you have trouble with sleep , focus, depression, and anxiety, we can help.
We use advanced technologies that can help you learn to regulate attention, mood, stress, sleep, attention, and pain — without relying on medications.
The tools we use are based on solid scientific research and extensive clinical use.
Call us. We'd be glad to sit down and explain more about how this can help your own situation. (561) 744-7616.
Training can help reduce reliance on medications.
It should not be surprising - the brain can be taught to:
Increase calm, even under high stress
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Quiet racing thoughts, worry, or obsessive thinking
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Improve attention and focus; reduce distractibility
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Better control over behavior
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Learn more efficiently, improve memory
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Sleep more soundly, fall asleep more quickly, feel more rested.
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Be more organized, more able to prioritize
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Become more emotionally calm, less angry, less moody
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Relationships often improve with a better regulated brain
A list of questions and answers about neurofeedback, one of the major brain training tools we use.
What is Brain Training?
Brain training very specific tools and exercise to help individuals change the activation and timing patterns of their brain. It helps move the brain toward balance - towards equilibrium.
Interviews with some of the most experienced clinicians in the field.
Past, Present and Future
In May 2006, four psychiatrists presented at the American Psychiatric Assoc. in Toronto on neurofeedback.
Ritalin and Dexadrine were among two ADHD drugs to get increased warnings from the FDA. They are to include a warning of a risk of heart problems and psychotic behavior.
The first solution should be "do no harm." Many clinicians are realizing neurofeedback is a logical choice for improving self-regulation.
Dr. Mario Beauregard recently published the first FMRI study documenting changes in brain activity after neurofeedback training. FMRI imaging is a more accepted (or familiar) standard for the medical profession, and can help attract more credibility. EEG changes have already been demonstrated for years.
In the future
You'll see neurofeedback commonly used in MD's offices, schools, psychiatric centers and rehab centers. The only question is time. It must overcome inertia, and a system that does not reward improved outcomes. Yet as the tools and technology improve, widespread acceptance is inevitable.
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How does training the brain impact?
Attention, ADD/ADHD
Extreme stress (test taking, job, relationships, etc)
Depression
Anxiety
Learning Disabilities or Cognitive Problems
Difficult to control anger, emotions, rage
PTSD/(Post traumatic stress), Traumatic events
Addiction
Autism, Aspergers, or Developmental Delays
Can't turn off your mind
So which part of your brain will benefit most from training?

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