NeuroIntegration Therapy simply “relaxes and releases” the brain into more healthy and adaptive patterns. The plasticity of the brain and body allow us to relearn and change.
The anatomical connections are clear—the human being is hard-wired to respond physically to that which affects us emotionally.
Depressed patients often have elevated levels of cortisol, which suppresses the immune system. Mind-body researchers have learned that modalities such as NeuroIntegration Therapy, can alter neurochemistry, balance serotonin, dopamine, and other neuropeptides which can ultimately reduce or eliminate the need for medication and restore optimal immune function.
We can help you with:Dr. Paul Mikel and BodyWise Medicine have partnered with the Clear Mind Center to offer a groundbreaking approach in multidimensional brainwave therapy. The combination of EEG neurofeedback, photic stimulation, motion therapy, and auditory/visual programs can create powerful, long lasting results. This sophisticated training technology can provide rapid improvement in brain and body function, unleashing your potential, and creating your optimal future.
Our state-of-the-art multi-sensory approach interrupts ineffective mental patterns, lifting us out of habitual, nonproductive thoughts. By balancing the brain and calming the nervous system, new thought patterns are allowed to break through old filters responsible for causing a wide variety of disorders.
“Thinking the right thought” enables your brain to produce optimal brainwave patterns. Emotions are a reflection of the energy in our brains: excess beta can produce anxiety, too much frontal alpha could result in depression, or elevated theta could produce ADD. When brainwave patterns are normalized, your central nervous system learns how to self-regulate, directing your future away from debilitating, painful disorders, and into reclaiming your well-being.
What causes the brain’s dominant frequencies to get stuck? While genetics can certainly be a contributing factor, the best single explanation is unresolved traumatic stress. It is well documented that unresolved post-traumatic stress pushes the brain into patterns of chronic over-stimulation, resulting in losing the ability to recover. Eventually, the traumatically stressed brain must, for its very survival, shut down by way of depression, memory loss, and other “protective” changes in brain function.