Anxiety can feel like constant worry, being overwhelmed, and stressed out. This is the overactivation of the nervous system, the fight, flight, freeze response. By addressing how the brain responds to fear and stress, relief and regulation become achievable.
ADHD affects focus, concentration, and impulse control, but it is rooted in how the brain processes attention and stimulation. With the right training approach, problem-solving, prioritizing, clarity, and consistency are achievable.
Brain injuries can disrupt attention, memory, mood, and overall cognitive functioning in ways that feel frustrating and unpredictable. By supporting neuroplasticity, the brain can learn to rewire and change while strengthening existing pathways and developing new ones to restore clarity and confidence.