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The "Invisible" Injury: Why You Can’t Always 'Talk' Your Way Out of a TBI
You look fine. Your MRI might even come back "normal." But internally, everything has changed. You’re foggier, your temper is shorter, and t
Samantha Green
Feb 152 min read


Why Your Brain Gets "Stuck": Bridging the Gap Between Anxiety, Pain, and Injury
We see one specialist for chronic pain, another for anxiety, and perhaps a third for the "brain fog" that lingers after a concussion.
But what if these seemingly unrelated issues shared a common root? Why Your Brain Gets "Stuck": Bridging the Gap Between Anxiety, Pain, and Injury
Samantha Green
Feb 43 min read


Why First Responders Need More Than Just "Talk Therapy"
If you’re in law enforcement, fire, or EMS, your brain is your most important piece of gear. But after years of high-stakes calls, shifts that wreck your sleep, and the occasional head knock, that gear starts to wear down.
When you struggle with PTSD or the aftermath of a TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury), it’s not a character flaw. It’s a physiological "glitch." Your brain has essentially forgotten how to turn off the alarm. Low Energy Neurofeedback and Therapy
Samantha Green
Jan 142 min read
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