- Think clearly in stressful situations i.e. school, work, and interpersonal relationships
- Brain injuries
- Developmental challenges
- Learning challenges
- Short and long term memory
- Enhanced mental focus
- Visual and auditory processing
- Enhance motor coordination
Brain Formatting
Finger modes are used in conjunction with acupressure points associated with each different part of the brain. This reveals hidden stress within the glands and anatomy of the brain. Restoring neurological function is done by: stimulating combinations of acupressure points, tuning forks, circulation reflexes and energy balancing techniques.
Applied Physiology of the Brain
Richard Utt developed this modality which uses brain formatting to pinpoint regions of the brain that could benefit from attention. Muscle monitoring is used to discover what parts of the brain can be helped to improve brain integration. Everyone stores stressful emotions and memories in their brains. These can be gently, safely, and peaceful released. This results in reduced anxiety, transformation of subconscious destructive relationship patterns, and positively influences many functions of the body. Hormones can be balanced relating to the brain, thyroid, adrenals, and reproductive system which can have far reaching affects on many conditions and can help stabilize mood and emotions.
Finger modes are used in conjunction with acupressure points associated with each different part of the brain. This reveals hidden stress within the glands and anatomy of the brain. Restoring neurological function is done by: stimulating combinations of acupressure points, tuning forks, circulation reflexes and energy balancing techniques.
Applied Physiology of the Brain
Richard Utt developed this modality which uses brain formatting to pinpoint regions of the brain that could benefit from attention. Muscle monitoring is used to discover what parts of the brain can be helped to improve brain integration. Everyone stores stressful emotions and memories in their brains. These can be gently, safely, and peaceful released. This results in reduced anxiety, transformation of subconscious destructive relationship patterns, and positively influences many functions of the body. Hormones can be balanced relating to the brain, thyroid, adrenals, and reproductive system which can have far reaching affects on many conditions and can help stabilize mood and emotions.
LEAP Brain Integration Therapy
Developed by Dr. Charles Krebs to resolve issues with the synchronized neural functioning and blocked brain pathways that influence memory, learning, mental focus, attention, problem solving, and behaviour. LEAP takes brain kinesiology to another level with protocols to address learning challenges in children and adults. Highly specific and detailed protocols are used to identify and resolve many possible causes of stress or blocked communication along brain pathways. LEAP addresses trauma, short term memory disorders, dyslexia, dyspraxia, sensory integration, visual processing challenges, and auditory processing challenges. It can greatly benefit brain development of children, opening up access to brain regions that may have previously been restricted.
Developed by Dr. Charles Krebs to resolve issues with the synchronized neural functioning and blocked brain pathways that influence memory, learning, mental focus, attention, problem solving, and behaviour. LEAP takes brain kinesiology to another level with protocols to address learning challenges in children and adults. Highly specific and detailed protocols are used to identify and resolve many possible causes of stress or blocked communication along brain pathways. LEAP addresses trauma, short term memory disorders, dyslexia, dyspraxia, sensory integration, visual processing challenges, and auditory processing challenges. It can greatly benefit brain development of children, opening up access to brain regions that may have previously been restricted.
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