Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

The impact PTSD has on disrupting daily life and relationships can be devastating. PTSD brain trauma can be defined as any singular event or experience (or many that have gradually built up) that changes your self image and your identity in the world. Research shows that the traumatic stress experienced by those suffering from PTSD has a lasting change on the brain. It affects the amygdala involved in emotional memory, the hippocampus responsible for long term memory, and prefrontal cortex which modulates emotion. Each of these centers change with trauma, negatively impacting brainwave function. 

Our NeuroTherapy tools, technologies and methods are backed by clinical studies showing that we can train and regulate dysregulated brainwave patterns and move past traumatic events— AND, without having to think about or relive them.