
Common Conditions Responsive to Neurotherapy
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
A growing body of research suggests that PTSD, being as much a neurological condition as a psychological one, requires direct intervention at the level of the brain itself. Neurotherapy seeks to restore equilibrium by gently guiding the brain toward healthier patterns of activity.
Depression
Brain imaging studies have demonstrated that depression is often accompanied by distinct imbalances in brainwave activity, often in the frontal lobes—the area responsible for mood regulation, motivation, and executive function
Autism and Developmental Delays
Autism and related developmental conditions are not simply behavioral disorders—they are rooted in distinct patterns of brain activity.
Sleep Disorders and Insomnia
Sleep disorders are usually characterized by a deficiency in slow brainwaves (such as delta and theta).
Age-Related Cognitive Decline
Cognitive decline is often thought of as an unavoidable part of aging, but neuroscience tells a different story.
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
By directly engaging with the neurological circuits that sustain OCD, neurotherapy offers a path to recovery that is both powerful and enduring.
Peak Performance
Certain individuals need to maximize their output in order to maximize their gain
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We are dedicated to finding the solution to your condition using the innovative science of neurotherapy. Please contact us today to schedule an appointment to speak to one of our dedicated team at our Santa Barbara clinic.