We view our mission as merging the best that clinical psychology and neuroscience has to offer for addressing our clients’ goals, whether they be: • Improving emotional well-being • Enhancing cognitive performance • Resolving long-standing difficulties • Establishing solid foundations for the future Many traditional “mental” health services are based on notions and interventions from a time in which it was not possible to directly observe and interact with the living human brain. Times have changed! We take advantage of real-time brain imaging techniques, as well as advances in neurotherapy methods, such as neurofeedback, biofeedback, Cranio-Electrical Stimulation, 3D Motion Object Tracking, as well as the best methods in psychological assessment, psychotherapy and behavior therapy, to help define the problem, change the associated brain functioning, and track changes in the symptoms. In addition to helping people with common, as well as frustrating, problems, these same methods can be enormously helpful for improving and optimizing daily life and performance. By targeting their focus, attention, memory, and sensory-motor skills, clients find their work, school, and athletic performance enhanced in a variety of ways. All of the methods we use have been scientifically developed and validated for the intended use. Some of them have become integrated into the training regimen of several professional and collegiate-level sports teams, as well as at Olympic training facilities.
Degree | Major | School | Year |
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Ph.D. | Counseling Psychology | University of Washington | 1990 |
M.S. | Counseling/Psychology | East Texas State University | 1978 |
B.S. | Rehabilitation Science | University of Texas Health Science Center at Dallas | 1976 |