Which of the Following Solutions
for Attention Deficits
Best Fits Your Situation?
Option #1
A Comprehensive Brain Analysis
Followed by In-Office Training Sessions
- Your brain is assessed for possible EEG irregularities compared to a normal database.
- An individualized program is created specifically for your brain.
- You learn to reduce brain rhythms that interfere with attention and learning.
- You learn to increase brainwave frequencies that improve attention and learning.
- The training is not invasive and uses natural learning principles.
- Published research documents the effectiveness of this training.
- Medication is not required and may often be reduced or eliminated.
- All visits are normally conducted in office though off site administration is
available by special arrangement.
For more information about Option #1, click on the link below:
Option #2
An Automated, In-Home
Brain Exercise Program
with Remote Coaching
- You are carefully interviewed to verify that the program is the best option for you.
- You set up a computer-based training workstation in your home with the guidance of your
counselor.
- You intensively exercise your brain to increase its capacity to pay attention
and learn.
- You hold weekly coaching sessions by phone to ensure that you obtain the greatest
benefit from the training.
- The training is heaviest during the first five weeks or so, but is available for an
additional 12 months on a more limited maintenance schedule.
- The training is not invasive and uses natural learning principles.
- Published research documents the effectiveness of this training.
- It is not necessary to alter your medications, if any, to participate in the
program. Benefits from the program are above and beyond those due to medication.
- All sessions are conducted at home including the inital screening if so desired.
For more information about Option #2, click on the link below:
If you would prefer to discuss either Option #1 or Option #2 personally, call
(714) 985-4700 now to schedule a FREE phone consultation to find out the distinct
benefits and relative strengths and weaknesses of each program.