Super Brain Summit. / [with] Dr. Paul Swingle, Ph.D.

Other author Swingle, Paul G., speaker.
Other author Bradley University. Center For Collaborative Brain Research, production company.
Format Video (Streaming)
PublicationPeoria, Ill. : Center for Collaborate Brain Research, Bradley University, 2017.
Description1 online resource (60 minutes)
Supplemental Contenthttps://go.openathens.net/redirector/ecu.edu?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3484967
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Other title Neurotherapy for mood disorders and sequelae of emotional trauma
Other title Neurotherapy for mood disorders and sequals of emotional trauma
Abstract The data are quite sobering. Over 50 percent of children have been exposed to at least one Potentially Traumatizing Experience. About one in six adults takes psychotropic medication, and this number increases to over 25 percent with seniors. Neurotherapy is a treatment of choice for these conditions and has a very impressive record. Fun Facts: All types of trauma will affect short-term memory and impact the brain’s ability to retain information. Trauma needs to be released through neurotherapy, braindriving, neurofeedback, counseling, and even massages.
General noteTitle from resource description page (viewed July 20, 2017).
LanguageIn English.
Genre/formLectures.