Living with PTSD or living alongside someone who has PTSD can be incredibly challenging.
Symptoms like disrupted sleep, increased irritability, and frequent outbursts often lead to conflict, anger, impulsivity, and difficulty concentrating
These challenges can dominate a person's life, affecting relationships with themselves, their family, and their friends.
At Sensorium Neuro Wellness, we understand the profound impact PTSD and trauma can have, and we offer a program to help bring regulations to the brain and neurosystem, where these challenges often live.
Dr. Yonce
Co-founder of Sensorium Neuro Wellness
"Our Functional Neuro Program™ is designed to help your brain and nervous system to function better, creating more relaxation and flexibility, which allows you to have more choices in how you respond to the world around you. It doesn’t erase the past, but with a balanced brain it's possible not have the past affect the present."
Understanding PTSD and Trauma.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a condition triggered by experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event.
Symptoms may include flashbacks, nightmares, severe anxiety, uncontrollable thoughts about the event or an inability to engage live here and now.
The effects of PTSD can be crippling, and other approaches often focus only on managing symptoms .
Our Functional Neuro Programs™ are tailored to meet the needs of individuals dealing with PTSD and trauma. By creating more neuro regulation and balancing aspects brain function the brain's response to past traumatic events can change, often reducing the intensity and frequency of PTSD symptoms.
Our clients with PTSD often report following improvements:
Regulated emotional responses and attention.
Improved concentration and impulse control.
Stabilized brain and increased resilience, allowing for better handling of daily stresses and triggers.
Enhanced cognitive functions and emotional control.
Reduced or eliminated occurrences of flashbacks and nightmares.
Increased ability to live in the present and engage more fully with life.
Understand the 5 steps of our Neuro Assessment & Program
The Functional Neuro Assessment™ objectively evaluates areas of the brain and nervous system that are driving an individual’s emotional, thinking, and behavioral experience.
And this is how we do it..
Our program consist of 5 key areas:
QEEG Brain Map Testing
A qEEG test is a very precise way to analyze how your brain is functioning.
Cognitive Performance Testing
This is a test to evaluate how effectively and efficiently is performing mental tasks.
Primitive Reflexes
We test the primitive reflexes , which are important in early childhold neurodevelopment, but should be gone when a child is 12-18 months old. If there are still present, this offers a big area where there is room for improvement.
Balance Assessment
We assess proprioceptive function so that we can have a baseline for how the brain is processing, where it is in space.
Brain Timing
We assess timing capabilities, which often shows areas in, which the brain could be functioning more efficiently.
Are You Ready to Find out What Life Feels Like With a More Balanced Brain?
Our goal is to establish a positive feedback loop that empowers individuals to access their innate resources, alleviating symptoms and fostering growth.
At Sensorium Neuro Wellness, we're not just focused on managing symptoms; we're committed to facilitating lasting transformation.
Cameron Allen
Co-founder of Sensorium Neuro Wellness
"We created this Functional Neuro Assessment™ and Program, so people no longer have to perform guesswork on why they feel, think and react the way the do."
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Uncover the Root Cause of your challenges
Noticeable improvement after starting your program.
Meet Addie, the office therapy dog at Sensorium Neuro Wellness! She's not just a fluffy face; she’s also a pro at melting stress and sparking smiles around the clinic. Whether you're here for a functional neuro session or just passing by, Addie will be waggling her tail and ready to greet you.
Rylee Dean
Meet Rylee Dean, a Neurotechnician at Sensorium Neuro Wellness and a summa cum laude graduate in Integrated Health Sciences from Western Carolina University. With a background as a certified nursing assistant and pharmacy technician, Rylee brings a unique skillset to Sensorium’s transformative approach. With a blend of academic excellence, practical experience, and a genuine passion for holistic healthcare, Rylee is poised to make a meaningful impact in the lives of others, embodying the spirit of lifelong learning and compassionate care.
Ella Brown
Ella Brown, a dedicated member of Sensorium Neuro Wellness, leverages her personal triumphs over depression, anxiety, and ADHD through brain-based interventions to guide others toward transformative health changes. Having witnessed her sister's academic and personal success post-intervention, Ella is a passionate advocate for the accessibility and benefits of these services. Today, she takes pride in guiding clients on their own journeys to wellness, offering empathetic support as they reclaim their lives with confidence.
Dr. JoJo Yonce
Dr. Yonce received a doctorate from Sherman College of Chiropractic in 1998. Since 2011, he has specialized exclusively in assessing and addressing brain health. He is often joined by his work partner, Addie—the office therapy dog, who ensures a tail-waggingly good clinic visit. With certifications in Neurofeedback (BCIA Board Certified), Childhood Neurodevelopment (Melillo Method Certified) and Functional Medicine Hyperbaric (International Board of Undersea Medicine), he provides a comprehensive approach to brain health therapies.
Cameron Allen
Cameron has over 16 years of expertise in neuroimaging and brain-based interventions. His work as a neuroscientist is driven by a passion for integrating neurology with brain-based technologies and mindfulness to help individuals understand their motivations, behavior, and capacity for self-efficacy. Cameron has been an active public speaker on topics related to addiction treatment, recovery, and brain health. He has also co-authored several significant publications in the realm of neuroscience.