Autism Spectrum

Improve behaviors and outcomes related to autism spectrum diagnoses

Over the years, new studies have emerged that indicate neurofeedback can lead to positive outcomes for those experiencing symptoms and behaviors associated with autism spectrum disorder.  While behaviors associated with autism spectrum disorders can vary widely, many people experiencing behavior impulses, unusual sleeping or eating habits, communication barriers, elevated emotional responses, and hyperactivity can find relief through neurofeedback services.

A partnership for success

Parents of a child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) know their child best and can identify the areas where the child struggles the most or would benefit most from alleviating ASD symptoms.  As a practitioner, April Roberson has over 20 years of experience providing care to children and adults with special needs. She works diligently to learn the needs of each individual and strives to find ways to build a trusting relationship with them to promote a therapeutic service environment. She is especially attuned to listening to parents and caregivers to foster and applying her knowledge of neurofeedback to craft a plan designed to achieve the best possible outcomes for the child and his/her family.

Neurofeedback is non-invasive and sessions are stress-free

Some individuals with ASD experience emotional responses to new environments, activities, and physical interactions.  These responses are typically minimal with neurofeedback because the sessions are relaxed and non-invasive.  We know that each individual will react differently to the new experience of neurofeedback, and our staff is patient and willing to work with each individual to meet them where they are.  To best prepare yourself or your loved one for a neurofeedback session, we invite you to read more about what neurofeedback is and our brain mapping technique.

Positive outcomes that last

Neurofeedback helps patients achieve a more balanced brain through creating more efficient neuropathways.  The brain learns the new pathways and then continues to use them after the course of sessions has been completed.  This means that neurofeedback sessions do not need to continue indefinitely and the positive outcomes from neurofeedback improve overall wellness beyond what medication-based treatments may offer.

Learn more with a complimentary consultation

April and the staff at A Restored Mind in King, NC, would like to offer you a free initial evaluation to learn more about your needs and goals and help determine if neurofeedback is the right fit.  Get started on the road to better wellness for you or your loved one by calling us at (336) 480-7623 or contact us online.   We look forward to meeting you!