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Specialties
QEEG Brain Mapping
LORETA brain data analysis
NeuroFeedback
Implementation of pEMF via NeuroField System
Alpha Theta Induction
Peak Performance for Corporate executives, scientists, and military personel
Neural Network training via Theta Alpha Gamma Sync
HeartMath Training
Dream interpretation using Jungian constructs
Reducing symptoms associated with Traumatic Brain Injury, Migraine Headaches, Anxiety, PTSD, and Depression.
History
Established in 2013.
The idea for the Alpha Theta Center started during years at Camp Pendleton doing research and Neurofeedback and blossomed during my deployment in Afghanistan. It was under the stress of working in a combat environment providing neurofeedback and brain mapping to Soldiers in the field, that I saw how powerful and how completely untapped this intervention had in many, many different areas. Sleep improved, mood improved, memory improved, shooting scores improved, physical endurance improved, psychiatric medication usage dropped by 60% on my FOB (base). It was then that I realized training the neural pathways was just as, if not more important, as treating the body. I knew when I returned to the States, I would eventually start my own company in the field of QEEG brain mapping and Neurofeedback.
Meet the Business Owner
Michael V.
Business Owner
I have been a Clinical Psychologist for over 15 years and I was deployed from 2011– 2012 to a FOB (forward operating base) in Afghanistan as a US Army combat psychologist.
I started my career at the University of New Mexico as a research professor, obtaining funding from National Institute of Health to study PTSD among Hopi and Zuni Pueblo Vietnam veterans.
I volunteered for deployment to Afghanistan and was the first psychologist to use Neurofeedback in a Combat Stress Clinic. We greatly reduced insomnia and anger that associated with high tempo military operational stress.
NOTE: Unlike other business owners who respond to their Yelp reviews, as a psychologist I must provide confidentiality to my clients. Thus, I am restricted from responding in *any* way that acknowledges whether someone has been in my care. Thus, we legally bound to remain silent. I encourage all my patients to contact the California Board of Psychologist Examiners if they have any complaints or concerns.