WAVi Research software includes: standard concussion, depression, anxiety
and cognitive screenings.
Neurofeedback is a non-invasive treatment that encourages the brain to develop healthier patterns of activity. The goal of treatment is not only to change how you think and feel, but also to change your brain on a biological level for better functioning.
Recent research has shown that when given the proper support, the brain has the ability to change and adapt, a property known as neuroplasticity. Neurofeedback can encourage and speed up this process of neuroplasticity.
Words alone are often not enough. Simply telling someone to calm down or focus doesn’t solve the underlying issues of conditions like anxiety or ADHD. On the other hand, neurofeedback allows us to speak to the brain with its own language: Brain Waves.
In mental health disorders, brain wave patterns can become disrupted, leading to unhealthy biological activity and behavior. For example, people with anxiety disorders often have too much fast brain wave activity, which leaves them feeling on edge, hyper-aroused, and panicky. On the other hand, those with ADHD can have an excess of slower brain wave activity, resulting in symptoms like brain fog, daydreaming, and trouble focusing.
The goal of neurofeedback therapy is to help modulate these disregulated brain wave patterns.
We offer a unique and comprehensive approach to therapy by integrating Alpha-Theta, a type of Neurofeedback, with psychotherapy. Our goal is to enhance therapeutic outcomes, facilitate trauma desensitization, and provide a safe space for deeper processing, both for individuals and couples.
Trauma therapy is a specialized form of counseling that helps individuals process and heal from distressing experiences—such as abuse, loss, violence, or other events that felt overwhelming or unsafe. It provides a safe, supportive space to explore how trauma has impacted thoughts, emotions, and behaviors.
Light box therapy, also known as bright light therapy, is a non-invasive treatment that uses a specially designed light box to help regulate mood, energy, and sleep patterns. It can support individuals experiencing depression, sleep issues, or circadian rhythm disruptions.
Talk therapy, also known as psychotherapy, is a collaborative process where individuals meet with a licensed therapist to explore thoughts, emotions, and behaviors in a safe, confidential setting. It’s designed to help people better understand themselves, work through challenges, and develop healthier ways of coping.