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Medical: Neurofeedback:
David Dubin, M.D.
If you are suffering from ADD, anxiety, depression, or insomnia, you may have been taught that the only way to alleviate those debilitating symptoms is to stay on a steady stream of pills. After years of experience and research, David Dubin, M.D. wants you to know that problems like post-traumatic stress disorder, autism, Asperger's, as well as many others, respond successfully to Neurofeedback. His patients see rapid, meaningful, and often dramatic, lasting results. If you're suffering from brainwave dysfunction, you could improve, too.
If you suffer from a mood disorder, brain injury, sleep issues, or the after-affects of an emotional or physical trauma … if you want to improve your attention, concentration, alertness, and mental performance … if you want better balanced emotions, thoughts, and reactions … if you want to feel at ease in social situations, self-assured at work, and confident in your decisions and actions … California BrainWorks can help.
The cause of and solutions to many disorders are literally inside your head. Stress, injury, aging, emotional trauma, and environmental factors can all affect your brain, diminishing its ability to flexibly shift in and out of brainwave patterns needed to navigate your days and your life. At California Brainworks, your brain will be taught to balance and regulate itself, using state-of-the-art technology in biofeedback. Like clearing out old programs that slow down and freeze up your computer, Neurofeedback clears out dysfunctional brainwave patterns by feeding information from your brain, back to your brain.
Dr. Dubin and California Brainworks allow your brain to heal itself. Here's what one client had to say, "I was diagnosed with ADD in my late 40s and referred to Dr. Dubin for Neurofeedback. It was hard to believe such a dramatic change could happen so quickly! Now instead of being overwhelmed, anxious, and sluggish, I feel focused, inspired, and confident ... like my brain woke up!" Don't delay. If you're experiencing problems that are "all in your head," call David Durbin, M.D. today.
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