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When You've Tried Everything and Still Don't Feel Like Yourself

Medication helped, or it didn't. Therapy gave you insight, but something still feels stuck. If you're looking for a different kind of answer, neurofeedback may be the piece you've been missing.

BCIA-Certified   |   Licensed Professional Counselors   |   In Practice Since 1981

For most people living with persistent low mood, depression doesn't arrive alone. It comes layered with anxiety, with sleep disruption, with a nervous system that feels either completely flat or constantly on edge. Sometimes there's trauma underneath it that talk therapy has only partially reached.

That layering matters, because a single approach rarely addresses all of it.

What neurofeedback offers is something different: a way to work directly with the brain's own activity patterns, not just the thoughts and feelings that result from them. When the brain learns to regulate itself more effectively, mood, energy, motivation, and resilience often begin to shift.

This isn't about masking symptoms. It's about training the brain toward steadier ground.

OUR APPROACH

QEEG-Guided. Clinician-Built. Uniquely Yours.

Before we look at your brain, we get to know you. Your history, your patterns, what you've tried, and what you're hoping for — that context shapes everything.

Every client begins with a clinical intake — a thorough conversation with one of our licensed clinicians about your history, your patterns, what you've already tried, and what you're hoping to change. If a QEEG brain map is the right next step, we personally review every detail of your results and build a training plan around what we find.

For many clients with depression, that plan includes neurofeedback as the foundation — with the specific type and protocol determined by what your QEEG shows. If anxiety, nervous system dysregulation, or mood instability are also part of the picture, we may integrate HRV training, biofeedback, or other modalities to address those layers directly.

YOUR BRAIN MAP
We Read It Ourselves

Our clinicians personally review all of the raw and analyzed data from your QEEG - no algorithm, no automated output. Forty years of clinical experience means we know what we're looking at, and what to do with it.

YOUR TRAINING PLAN
Built for You Specifically

Your training plan isn't pulled from a library of standard protocols. It's built from scratch by a licensed clinician who knows your history, your goals, and what your brain map actually shows. If other modalities would strengthen your results, they're already part of the plan.

YOUR QUESTIONS
A Clinician Who Actually Talks to You

Every session is with a licensed clinician, which means when you have questions about what's happening or why, you get real answers. Not a front desk. Not a technician. Someone who knows your whole picture.

You Might Be in the Right Place If...

The best way to find out if neurofeedback is right for you is a conversation. That's exactly what the intake session is for - no commitment, no pressure, just an honest discussion about where you are and what might help.

You've tried other approaches and put in the work, but you still don't feel like yourself.

You've done talk therapy and gained real insight, but still don't feel better in your body or your daily functioning.

Your depression feels tangled up with anxiety, low energy, poor sleep, or difficulty concentrating.

You've been told your brain "just works this way" and you're not willing to accept that as a final answer.

You want to understand what's actually happening in your brain before deciding on a path forward.

If any of this sounds familiar, an intake session is the right next step. It's a conversation — not a commitment.

You Don't Have to Keep Feeling This Way

Neurofeedback is both an art and a science and for over 40 years, our clinicians have practiced both. If you're ready to explore what your brain is capable of, we'd like to be part of that conversation.

BCIA-Certified  |  Licensed Professional Counselors  |  Austin, Texas  |  In Practice Since 1981

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