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ADHD In Adults

Contrary to popular belief, ADHD is fairly common in adults. A person with an ADHD brain is likely to be restless, distracted, short-tempered, forgetful, impulsive, reactive, stressed out and overwhelmed among other things.

A person with ADHD feels, thinks and acts differently because his/her brain is actually wired that way.

ADHD is NOT a mental illness. It is simply a case of one’s brain being wired a certain way.

New brain imaging technologies show that ADHD brains are different from most. It’s biology, not morality.
Training the brain with Neurofeedback helps manage symptoms better.

Symptoms Of ADHD In Adults Include:

– Disorganization and difficulty prioritizing
– Impulsiveness
– Restlessness
– Poor time-management skills
– Problems focusing on a task
– Poor planning
– Frequent mood swings
– Problems following through and completing tasks
– Hot temper

Why Brain Training Is The Solution You’ve Been Looking For

Training the brain with Neurofeedback is one of the fastest and longest-lasting ways to provide physiological assistance to manage ADHD

At Brain & Co. our comprehensive assessment goes beyond a checklist of observed behaviours. Our advanced qEEG technology accurately measures your unique brainwave activity, so that your brain-training can begin with a customized protocol.

Why Brain Training Is The Solution You’ve Been Looking For

Training the brain with Neurofeedback is one of the fastest and longest-lasting ways to provide physiological assistance to manage ADHD

At Brain & Co., our comprehensive assessment goes beyond a checklist of observed behaviours. Our advanced qEEG technology accurately measures your unique brainwave activity, so that your brain-training can begin with a customized protocol.

Client Story

Clients who have completed our programs have reported:

Experienced a noticeable reduction of ADHD Symptoms* 86%
No longer met symptomatic thresholds of ADHD** 67%

*Magnitude of improvement on the ASEBA DSM-Oriented AD/H Problems Scale by at least the minimal clinically important difference (MCID), defined by ASEBA; in this case, the MCID is at least 3 points.
**Reduction of T-score to < 65 on the ASEBA DSM-Oriented AD/H Problems Scale, placing them within the “Normal” range.
***Above outcomes based on an analysis of results reported by 1279 (n includes adults and children) clients who completed Brain & Co.’s 30-session program. Individual results may vary. The percentages cited above are not claimed to represent typical results and are not intended to represent or guarantee that anyone will achieve the same or similar results. This does not imply, and Neurocore makes no claims, that it can cure ADHD.

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