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    • ABOUT US
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      • THERAPY METHODS
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    • INFORMATION
      • EVIDENCE
      • Preparation
      • Intake Process
    • CONTACT
    • mentalhealthheroes.org
  • HOME
  • ABOUT US
  • WHAT WE DO
    • THERAPY METHODS
    • CONDITIONS WE TREAT
    • SESSION FEES
  • INFORMATION
    • EVIDENCE
    • Preparation
    • Intake Process
  • CONTACT
  • mentalhealthheroes.org

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Don't go through it alone. Brain Performance Training is here to help with your mental health.

Neurotherapy can make a significant difference for those living with mental health disorders or disabilities. This includes traumatic brain injuries and strokes, depression, anxiety, addiction, PTSD, OCD, ADD, ADHD, and more. The process of training your brain toward more beneficial patterns, matched with the mindfulness of regularly planning and reflecting on your actions, can deliver significant results. What’s more, since it's non-invasive, neurotherapy can work in tandem with other therapies and medications. Read on to learn how Brain Performance Training might help you. 

 


Neurotherapy with Brain Performance Training can help with depression.

Neurotherapy and Depression

Our brains communicate through electrical signals, but with depression, some of these signals are weakened or misfiring. Not only can neuromodulation treatment help develop these areas, it can also stimulate the parts of the brain responsible for emotions and mood regulation to further combat depression.  

Neurotherapy with Brain Performance Training can help with anxiety and OCD.

Neurotherapy and Anxiety Disorders

Stress gets to us all, but those who suffer with anxiety disorders feel it on a different scale. Neurotherapy can not only target the areas in the brain which result in overactivity and distress, it can also stimulate the brain’s ability to deliver feelings of control, ease, and well-being. 

Neurotherapy with Brain Performance Training can help with PTSD.

Neurotherapy and PTSD

PTSD can make parts of the brain overly reactive. In targeting this activity, neurostimulation can help reduce stress and panic. In addition to reversing some of the damage of trauma, neurotherapy can help neutralize some of the symptoms of PTSD, such as sleep disturbances and mood regulation. 

Neurotherapy with Brain Performance Training can help with addiction.

Neurotherapy and Addiction

Addiction can alter the way the brain functions in ways that strongly impact impulse control and reward-seeking. Neurotherapy can target these areas for a fresh start, making it easier to resist temptations and maintain control. It can also be used to address some of the underlying issues that contribute to addiction, such as anxiety and emotional distress. 

Neurotherapy with Brain Performance Training can help with ADD and ADHD.

Neurotherapy and Attention Deficit

For those who struggle with ADD or ADHD, focus is finite. Neurotherapy can boost the brain’s ability to concentrate by enhancing cellular communication. Treatment can also stimulate the areas of the brain responsible for impulse control. 

Neurotherapy with Brain Performance Training can help with TBI, stroke, and TIA.

Neurotherapy and Brain Injury

After a traumatic brain injury, stroke, or similar episode, some areas of the brain may not function as well as they used to. Neurotherapy can help the brain recover by boosting activity in these areas. Treatment can enhance the connections between brain cells, helping them to communicate better. This can lead to improvements in cognition and memory. 

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1321 44th Ave N, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577


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