A BRAIN-BASED TREATMENT FOR TRAUMA RECOVERY (Podcast Episode 14)
Trauma doesn’t just affect how we feel—it reshapes how the nervous system operates. When the brain gets stuck in hypervigilance, sleep, focus, and emotional regulation suffer. Neurotherapy offers a brain-based path forward by identifying dysregulated patterns, gently retraining neural networks, and integrating those changes with trauma-informed psychotherapy. Together, this approach helps restore balance, safety, and the brain’s capacity to heal in the present.
A BRAIN REWIRED FOR RECOVERY: HOW NEUROTHERAPY CHANGES ADDICTION OUTCOMES (Podcast Episode 13)
Addiction recovery is often framed as a matter of willpower, habits, or choices—but the nervous system tells a deeper story. When stress and reward circuits become rigid, cravings can feel inevitable and overwhelming. Neurotherapy offers a brain-first approach that helps regulate arousal, improve sleep, and restore flexibility, making it easier for clients to engage in therapy, tolerate early recovery, and sustain long-term change.