by Joey Tadie | Jun 4, 2016 | All Posts, Joey Tadie
Moving Toward Loving People Interestingly, once a paradigmatic shift geared toward inclusiveness occurs to the social fabric for marginalized groups, generally these shifts are considered positive and beneficial over time. Slavery as an example was fundamental to...
by Erin Jacklin | May 28, 2016 | All Posts, Erin Jacklin, Neurofeedback, Self Care
What is it really like to use Neurofeedback? People often want to know what Neurofeedback is like, and why so many people are excited about it. In this short video, one mother talks about her experience with NeurOptimal Neurofeedback (the system we use here at The...
by Erin Jacklin | May 23, 2016 | All Posts, Anxiety & Depression, Erin Jacklin
Books can be a wonderful tool for helping kids overcome anxiety and worry Almost all children experience worry at some point. So much of childhood involves having very little choice about what happens in your life. To a child, the world can feel complex and...
by Erin Jacklin | May 21, 2016 | All Posts, Erin Jacklin, Neurofeedback
Sometimes the challenges of cancer don’t end even after successful chemotherapy “Chemobrain” is a well-known but under treated condition that many people experience after cancer treatment. NeurOptimal Neurofeedback offers a promising new option for...