MENTAL BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS are serious CONCERN and need PROFESSIONAL CARE. We can help.
The world of psychology and mental health is constantly changing. The future of mental health now focuses more into an objective way of assessing and treating psychological disorders. It is more about how brain’s functioning system including neurons, neurotransmitters, and certain brain waves working together to enable the way we think, behave, move, feel, and maintain homeostasis. We use the state of art integrated technology in Neurofeedback, a combination of wireless Electroencephalogram (EEG), brain mapping, and our unique and exceptional neuropathway therapy “Visual Concentration Attention Therapy (VCAT)” to measure, record and analyze the electrical activity in the brain. VCAT is developed and maintained by Dr. Nader Siahdohoni. VCAT as a neuropathway therapy interacts directly with the overall brain's functioning system through neurocognitve stimulation within visual Field (VF) to the brain's malfunctioning areas (over active, under active, non-active) to Balance (enhancing and balancing Brain's chemical imbalance and the firing rate of its neurons-brain waves) increase plasticity (creating a healthy mental environment throughout the brain-increasing blood flow-nutrition and oxygen), rejuvenate (new pathways and stronger neurons), and regulating (homeostasis- brain's ability to maintain its new healthy and enhanced neuro-functioning system). It is the most precise treatment plan for improving symptoms of anxiety, depression, addictions, schizophrenia, ADHD, dementia, pre-Alzheimer’s, seizures, and so forth. VCAT is safe, fast, and has the major benefit of being drug free.
MENTAL BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS are serious CONCERN and need PROFESSIONAL CARE. We can help.
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Mental Health and Psychological Disorders
A mental illness is a disease that causes mild to severe disturbances in thought and/or behavior, resulting in an inability to cope with life’s ordinary demands and routines.
Mental Health and the Brain
Most scientists believe that mental illnesses result from problems with the communication between neurons in the brain
For example, the level of the neurotransmitter serotonin is lower in individuals who have depression.
Mental Health and Brain’s Chemical Imbalance
Over the years, advances in brain imaging, neurology and research have shown a link between mental health and the chemical imbalance (the level of neurotransmitters) in the brain.
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Addiction, Substance Abuse, and Alcoholism
Major cause for Chemical Imbalance in Your Brain
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a complex injury with a broad spectrum of symptoms and disabilities. Take a closer look and the reality of your mental and behavioral symptoms. Your brain is a balanced, harmonized and bonded universe of approximately 100 billion of neurons functioning and processing within connective myelinated tissues of grey and white matter to keep you connected to your environment mentally, cognitively, and physically. Continues strikes or direct impact to the head causes permanent damage to these tissues, which over time leading to neural network deterioration and dysfunction. Individuals with such brain injuries may experience depressive mood, anxiousness, irritability, memory issues or loss, difficulty concentrating, headaches, dizziness or loss of balance, fatigue or drowsiness, trouble speaking, and loss of coordination or impaired motor skills including early Alzheimer's and or Parkinson’s disease. Find out how VCAT can help!
Understanding PTSD
Stress results in acute and chronic changes in neurochemical systems and specific brain regions, which result in long term changes in brain “circuits,” involved in the stress response. Brain regions that are felt to play an important role in PTSD include hippocampus, amygdala, and medial prefrontal cortex. Find out how VCAT can help!
Eating disorders and Brain’s Chemical Imbalance
There is increasing evidence that chemical abnormalities within the brain make some people more vulnerable to eating disorders. The two chemicals involved are suggested to be dopamine and serotonin. Both chemicals are closely tied to appetite, mood, and impulse control, which are all altered in people with eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia.
Brain Mapping is an Important Diagnostic Tool
Mental health is a serious matter and needs specialized diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment. Watch your brain process VCAT in real time