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In Brain Training Today: January 11, 2010

11 January 2010 367 views One Comment Email This Post Print This Post

According to my car thermometer, it was 31 degrees when I walked out of my house at 6:30AM this morning. I had to be out that early in order to get the children to school in and in to the office in time to prepare for our completely full day. Yes we are booked for all 14 two hour slots today from 8AM until 10PM tonight. I am starting out the morning with an 8AM assessment (with brain mapping) while performing a session on one of our returning clients. We are brain training seven different people today (including the assessment).  Four of the clients are with us for their first ten session intensive training program, while three are returning clients performing follow up sessions. The issues we are helping our clients with today include, but are not limited to; anger, stress, sleep issues, chronic fatigue, chronic pain, addictions, panic attacks, bi-polar disorder, trauma, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and depression.

It is another fantastic day here at the Brain Training Centers of Florida utilizing our brain wave optimization technology along with rational emotive and cognitive behavior therapy to enhance peoples lives.



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  • Edra said:

    The brain training helped me enormously and friends even noticed it. I’ve been through some traumatic experiences that contributed to my life unraveling and I firmly believe brain training helped me. I needed to return for follow up work and it was a very intense experience for me, however I think I’ve been more balanced and my brain has been “quieter” since my tune up. I highly recommend this form of healing therapy.

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