Brain Matters is a brain health center that specializes in Micro Current Neurofeedback or “MCN,” which helps the body heal itself by stimulating key areas of your mind. The treatment has been used to help treat disorders including depression, ADHD, and anxiety and many other disorders (see full list below) while being safe for both adults as well children who suffer from these mental illnesses. In a typical session, patients are treated with small electrodes to reflect their brain waves and encourage re-routing of established patterns.
This allows the brain to adjust itself by creating new brain wave patterns. After the first few treatments, clients typically experience mental clarity and a sense of calmness. They also report clearer senses and more restorative sleep that helps them to feel better overall! Over 85% of patients observe a noticeable positive change in fewer than three sessions.
We are extensively trained, and certified in MCN and can design a treatment program to meet your individual needs. We use state of the art equipment and sessions are administered by an R.N.
Micro Current Neurofeedback, or ‘MCN’, is a safe, revolutionary, technology that uses brain wave feedback to help the brain reboot itself. Due to environmental factors, stress, sickness or injuries, the brain can become unbalanced and brain waves can become fixed in patterns that produce brain-related disorders. MCN treatments use low-impact electrical signals (‘Micro Currents’) to help the brain create new patterns and alleviate common brain-related illnesses.
MCN addresses many disorders including PTSD, ADD/ADHD, Depression, Anxiety and many more. 85% of patients report positive changes within three sessions. Typically, patients report experiencing a sense of calmness, improved concentration and memory, and a lifting of the ‘fog’ associated with many brain imbalance disorders.
Micro Current Neurofeedback is an FDA registered EEG amplifier and is extremely safe and pain-free. The amount of electric current used is 1/100 of a AA battery for the duration of 1/100 of a second and is not generally noticeable. Treatments are safe and effective for adults and children.
No. Often after successful treatment, prescription drugs may be reduced or discontinued, with physician approval.