Tackle the Symptoms
of Autism

Tackle the
Symptoms
of Autism

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Peak Brain Centers can help you or your child discover a better life with a better brain. 

Through Brain Mapping and neurofeedback therapy, we tackle the symptoms of autism, dyslexia, apraxia, and other developmental disorders.

When it comes to your brain exercises, there is no universal solution. We’re all different, and there is a range of autism symptoms. We take you through a step-by-step process, and help you navigate other brain exercises designed to give you back the power and control over your brain. We incorporate proper nutrition and digestive health and restore your neurotransmitter balance to help you achieve a better, healthier lifestyle.

Symptoms of Developmental Disorders

Autism Symptoms

Autism varies in severity, and symptoms can include:

  • Difficulty engaging in everyday social interaction
  • Failure to respond to one’s name
  • Reduced interest in people
  • Babbling and language delays
  • Inability to interpret gestures and facial expressions
  • Crying or having outbursts at inappropriate times
  • Facial expressions, movement, and gestures may not match what is being said

Dyslexia Symptoms

Dyslexia occurs in children with normal vision, and intelligence and symptoms can include:

  • Complications reading
  • Difficulty spelling words in writing products
  • Letter and/or number reversal
  • Omitting sounds or letters when reading and writing
  • Complaints of headaches
  • Confusion of left and right
  • Guessing, skipping, or replacing words instead of sounding out

Apraxia Symptoms

Apraxia is the brain’s struggle with lip, jaw, and tongue movements and symptoms can include:

  • Difficulty with skilled movements
  • Minimal babbling during infancy
  • Problems saying long or complicated words
  • Repeated attempts at pronunciation of words
  • Speech inconsistencies
  • Distorting of vowel sounds
  • Grammatical problems

Better health starts in your brain, and research shows that neurofeedback reduces the symptoms associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Let Peak brain Centers help you exercise your brain and start living a better life!

Better health starts in your brain, and research shows that neurofeedback reduces the symptoms associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Let Peak brain Centers help you exercise your brain and start living a better life!

FAQs

Neurofeedback is a way to train brain activity; it is biofeedback for the brain. To understand neurofeedback, first, we need to understand a little about brainwaves. Brainwaves are the electrical impulses produced as your brain cells communicate with one another. Brainwaves tell us a great deal about how you feel and function; your thought habits, stress levels, underlying mood, and overall brain function. Using sensors on the scalp, we can measure and monitor this activity. With a qEEG brain map, we can identify what specific activity is causing your symptoms. Once we know the areas of concern, we can create a training plan to help draw your brain into a comfortable, efficient state using neurofeedback. During a neurofeedback session – which lasts anywhere from 20 to 40 minutes – we compare what your brain is actually doing to what you’d like it to be doing. When your brain is nearing a more comfortable state, you are rewarded with a positive response via sound. The sounds tell you immediately when your brain approaches a more efficient place and when not. Much like physical exercises develop specific muscles, the more your brain is exercised into reaching a more comfortable, more efficient position, the better it gets at it. As with learning any new skill, it simply requires time and repetition.

Neurofeedback is effective in the vast majority of cases and provides measurable results. Almost everyone responds to training, and the results are long-lasting. Our clients report significant improvement towards their goals 95% of the time; an exceptionally high rate of achievement. All of our treatment protocols are strongly supported by evidence-based research. Neurofeedback is known as a ”Level 1″ or Highly Effective Treatment by the American Academy of Pediatrics. And like any therapy, it works best with people who are motivated and want to improve.

Since neurofeedback involves learning and every person is unique, training varies for each person. Young brains learn much faster than older ones, and small challenges shift quicker than bigger ones.

Typically, the more severe or chronic symptoms, the more sessions that are required. You can expect the gains to be cumulative over the course.

A mental ‘tune-up’ would take about 10 sessions. Symptom resolution for depression, anxiety, stress, or some sleep disorders, we recommend a full package of 30 to 40 sessions. For the Autistic spectrum and severe autoimmune disorders, expect a greater number of sessions with progressive gains over the course.

HOW MANY SESSIONS ARE ENOUGH?

For most, simply relieving uncomfortable symptoms is enough. Others want to move forward in other areas or tackle new goals.

Ultimately, self-improvement is a lifelong continuum. How much is enough is up to you.

Fatigue is the most commonly reported side effect. And while brain training is in many ways similar to physical training, the brain expresses the side effects of training differently than the body does. The fatigue feels much like the mental tiring after learning a complex mental skill.

Because neurofeedback is essentially structured exercises for your brain, the term ‘side effect’ isn’t applicable in the same sense as for medications. Unlike medication, nothing is put into the body or brain.

Those with more serious emotional conditions or trauma occasionally report an increase of old familiar feelings before the difficulty passes away and the issue fades out for good. It’s like cleaning out a garage – sometimes you just take all the “stuff” to the curb and sometimes you open all the boxes and take a trip down memory lane.  Don’t worry, it will pass and is part of the process.

If you have had a physical brain injury or head trauma, you will likely be more sensitive to neurofeedback. You might experience nausea, dizziness, and light sensitivity as you ‘re-regulate’ your brain function. This is part of the process.

We monitor your brain activity during neurofeedback sessions and can tell if your brain is getting tired or overworked. We will adjust your training accordingly.

We do not currently take insurance. You may be able to use your Health Savings Account (HSA), Flexible Spending Account (FSA) and Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA) account for Peak Brain Training services.

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