The Center For Advanced Neurotherapy

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Walnut Creek, United States

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The Center For Advanced Neurotherapy Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (3 reviews)

The Center For Advanced Neurotherapy is located in Walnut Creek, United States on 31 Panoramic Way #202. The Center For Advanced Neurotherapy is rated 4 out of 5 in the category biofeedback therapist in United States.

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31 Panoramic Way #202

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+1 9259060420

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R Bennett

Saved my life. Taught me how to hone my own innate abilities for focusing on healing. Actual and real pain control from broken back. Real and phenomenal progress on my bouts with major depressive disorder. If not for The Advanced Neurotherapy sessions, I may have chosen to end my life. I learned how to access and use my lessons for concrete, provable, and lasting relief. It is, hands down, for me, the single most effective cutting edge training one can do. I wish everyone could experience this

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Alan Koenigsberg

Only positive things to say. The atmosphere is inviting and the staff is very friendly. Outcomes for a family member were what I was hoping for -- now able to self-diagnose and self-soothe and stay calm. In addition, at school grades improved slightly and confidence grew -- gravitating to activities that were enjoyable, by choice. And with our choice not to use medication for ADD, this was an ideal therapeutic solution recommended by our behavioral pediatrician.

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Elisse Gabriel

I took my son to neurofeedback therapy following a traumatic incidence of wrong-side surgery that developed into PTSD. While I was skeptical about this modality, I noticed a profound change in my son as the sessions progressed. At first it felt like we were going one step forward, two steps back, but over time, he got progressively calm and focused. He began with a compromised working memory due to the PTSD, and has improved miraculously. I attribute his recovery in large-part due to neurofeedback therapy.