Become a Patient

A Colorful Personality and Parkinson’s Disease

Susan was a 55-year-old, beloved by her community, for all her good deeds, and philanthropic work. Her best friends, since childhood knew and loved her for her edgy jokes, and her breaking social norms. She was often in trouble in the first half of her life, and everyone caulked it up to her special ‘something’. [...]

How Physical Environments Shape Mental Health: A Clinical Guide

Pictures tell us more than a client can convey in speech. Executive Summary The physical environment profoundly impacts mental health through unconscious neurological processes. Understanding these mechanisms allows clinicians to assess and modify spaces as part of comprehensive treatment, extending therapeutic intervention beyond traditional talk therapy to include environmental factors that trigger automatic brain responses. [...]

Why should you bother reading this? I will tell you why.

Today, in our staff meeting, one of my colleagues asked: Why do some people need continued direct interventions like laser and neurofeedback, while the patient we were discussing, do not seem to need continued treatment? Think of the body’s healing like a garden: Some patients eventually stop needing treatment because: We’ve removed what was harming their […]