“My Son has changed in so many ways, thank you! He is now independent doing things I would never dream. He even read a book to himself last night. When I asked him to tell me about it. His memory was almost word for word. Incredible! He no longer fights with me over homework. His ability to go with the flow has dramatically changed for the positive. He is no longer upset over changes in his schedule.”    ~ Heidi T.


Brain Integration Technique helps these and other symptoms of Brain Stress which can be seen in learning difficulties, lazy eye, memory trouble, ADD and ADHD, head injuries and low self-esteem

Do You Witness or Experience
Any of The following symptoms?

Common Symptoms for
Brain or Learning Disorders

  • Test anxiety
  • Timid, Shy
  • Phobias
  • Short attention span
  • Poor self-confidence
  • Slow reader
  • Weak reading comprehension
  • Trouble completing projects
  • Poor concentration
  • Poor speller
  • Letter or number reversal
  • Moody or extreme emotions
  • Troublesome eye/hand coordination
  • Bad handwriting
  • Impatience or restlessness
  • Poor memory retention
  • Daydreaming or procrastination
  • Perfectionist or inappropriate fixation
  • Accident prone, Poor balance
  • Trouble with keeping things organized
  • Inability to follow or give directions
  • Easily frustrated
  • Eye strain
  • Problems remembering names and faces
  • Difficulty knowing right from left
  • Poor math skills
  • Difficulty recognizing colors
  • Allergies

Common Symptoms for Trauma and
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

A trauma is defined as being witness to or within an event where one feels threatened or is physically, mentally or emotionally harmed. This may involve someone's actual death, a threat to the patient's or someone else's life, serious physical injury, an unwanted sexual act, or a threat to physical or psychological integrity.

One can experience one trauma and have the following symptoms. PTSD happens when there is a cluster of symptoms occurring from an intense trauma.

  • Flashbacks and nightmares
  • Avoidance of stimuli associated with the trauma
  • Shock, numbness
  • Anger
  • Trouble sleeping
  • Trouble concentrating
  • Confusion
  • Heightened vigilance
  • Easily startling
  • Being wary
  • Sudden tears or panic
  • Increased alertness and anxiety
  • Feelings of helplessness
  • Fear of dying

The symptoms last more than six months and cause significant impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning (e.g. problems with work and relationships.)


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