New Myrtle Beach clinic uses neuroscience to fight PTSD, anxiety

New Myrtle Beach clinic uses neuroscience to fight PTSD, anxiety

Myrtle Beach, S.C. – A groundbreaking clinic, utilizing the advanced principles of neuroscience, has recently opened in Myrtle Beach, bringing hope to individuals struggling with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), depression, and anxiety.

Revolutionary Treatment Inspired by Personal Experience

Brain Performance Training is offering NeuroStim treatment, a technique that examines the areas of high and low electrical functionality within the patients’ brains. After discovering these areas, low-frequency waves are employed to realign the brain’s patterns where necessary.

The clinic’s owner, Laurie Sampollo, introduced this treatment after observing its positive effects on her own husband, who developed PTSD after several decades of firefighting service, which also included his critical role during the devastating 9/11 attacks.

“My husband experienced severe PTSD symptoms, including a perpetual sense of impending doom,” explained Laurie.

“However, after about seven or eight sessions of NeuroStim therapy, he noted a significant improvement. This feeling of doom, which had been a constant companion, gradually disappeared and a year later, he’s still feeling great. That’s when I knew I needed to bring this treatment to others.”

Collaborative Initiative for Affordability

In an effort to provide affordable treatment to those in need, Brain Performance Training has partnered with the non-profit organization, South Carolina Mental Health for Heroes. This collaboration aims to make these potentially life-changing sessions more accessible for veterans and first responders.

Breaking Down the NeuroStim Treatment

Patients undergoing NeuroStim treatment are observed for the varying levels of electrical functionality in their brains. Once the areas needing intervention are pinpointed, low-frequency waves are introduced to treat these areas. This process is designed to recalibrate the brain’s functionality to a desirable state.

This advanced method of neurotherapy has shown promising results for conditions like PTSD, anxiety, and depression. Sampollo’s clinic, by providing this unique therapy, brings a whole new level of hope for individuals grappling with these mental health issues.

For individuals suffering from PTSD, anxiety, or depression, seeking help can be a daunting task. The innovative NeuroStim treatment offered by the Brain Performance Training clinic is a beacon of hope for these individuals, particularly for those among first responders and veterans.

For more information about the clinic and its treatment options, interested individuals are encouraged to connect through the official link.

About the Clinic

Brain Performance Training in Myrtle Beach is a specialized clinic offering therapeutic solutions harnessing the power of neuroscience. Their treatments, including NeuroStim therapy, aim to combat mental health conditions such as PTSD, anxiety, and depression. The clinic’s focus is on ensuring its patients regain a sense of normalcy and control over their lives.

Source: HERE News Network


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