Conditions we Treat
A Different Approach to Mental Health & Brain Healing
Our Therapies are Mostly Selected for Fast Results.
Most of our Clients express a need for fast-acting therapies... feeling like they just can't wait for relief.
For busy people who have been increasingly limited by depression, anxiety, PTSD, emotional distress, burnout, suicidal ideation (thinking about suicide) or the consequences of brain conditions (e.g. concussion and dysautonomia / POTS), relief can't come fast enough! Unfortunately, the majority of conventional medical therapies and psychotherapy can take weeks or even months to produce meaningful relief.
Neuregen's brain based program for mental health was developed to favor those therapies (incl., ketamine, stellate ganglion block, and medical hypnosis) that typically deliver rapid relief within minutes to hours in most cases. From this position of much needed relief, clients are better able to collaborate with our providers (or their own psychiatrist, physician, or counselor) on next steps (i.e., longer term plans)
Mental Health:
Anxiety
A state of exaggerated response to stress & perceived threat, characterized by feelings of worry, fear, constant tension, difficulty concentrating, and even physical changes like increased heart rate, sleeplessness, and digestive issues.
Mental Health:
Depression
Characterized by feelings of sadness, hopelessness, lack of interest or pleasure in daily activities, low mood or sadness, fatigue or low energy, changes in appetite or weight, difficulty concentrating or making decisions, feelings of worthlessness or excessive guilt, persistent body symptoms like headaches or aches, without a clear cause.
Mental Health:
Panic Disorder
("Panic Attacks")
Characterized by recurring and unexpected panic attacks—intense periods of fear or discomfort, typically peaking within minutes, often accompanied by symptoms like, rapid heart rate, sweating, trembling, shortness of breath, chest pain, dizziness, or a feeling of impending doom.
Mental Health:
Insomnia
A sleep disorder characterized by difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, or waking up feeling rested. It impacts overall health and functioning, including causing daytime fatigue and low energy, difficulty concentrating, impaired memory, mood changes, irritability, anxiety, depression, headaches and other health complaints.
Mental Health:
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
A mental health condition that develops after a traumatic experience, including symptoms of intrusive thoughts, recurring memories, flashbacks, nightmares, avoidance, hopelessness, memory problems, feeling tense or "on edge," and having difficulty sleeping or concentrating.
Mental Health:
Suicidal Ideation
Thinking about, considering, or planning suicide. Manifesting in various ways, including
thinking about wanting to die or wishing to go to sleep and not wake up, thinking about methods of suicide, actually planning how it might be carried out, or feeling trapped with no way out.
Pain:
Migraine
A neurological disorder characterized by recurrent, intense headaches, often lasting up to 3 days, accompanied by combinations of severe, pulsing pain, nausea, light sensitivity, and sound sensitivity. Migraine pain can be debilitating and resistant to treatment.
Pain:
Medical Trauma &
Post-Surgical Pain
Psychological and emotional distress resulting from medical procedures or illnesses leading to fearful or anxious reactions, affecting mental health long after the event. Chronic post-surgical pain as the body's negative response to surgery, potentially lasting for weeks, months, or even years.
Pain:
Nerve Pain
Neurogenic Inflammation is a common & under appreciated component in a range of painful conditions, incl. lower back pain, joint pain, physical trauma / injury, chronic tendon pain, post-surgical pain, and chronic pain conditions.
Brain Health:
Dysautonomia
(incl. POTS)
Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome & dysautonomia are commonly associated with anxiety, depression, insomnia, and panic attacks. Autonomic dysfunction is also an underappreciated (and neglected) contributor to mental health challenges. 50-75% of people with POTS experience symptoms of anxiety and depression. Anxiety is believed to be caused by autonomic dysfunction.
Brain Health:
Concussion &
Traumatic Brain Injury
Concussions & brain injuries (TBI) can have significant psychological consequences. 20-50% of individuals with TBI experience depression; 30-40% TBIs result in anxiety; and 75% of individuals with TBI are reported to experience one or more psychiatric disorders in their lifetime, including mood disorders, substance use, and cognitive disturbances.
Brain Health:
Brain Fog
Brain fog is not a medical condition, but a term used to describe a very common state of mental confusion, sluggishness, difficulty concentrating, and problems thinking clearly. It can also feel like feeling mentally drained, forgetful, or cloudy in thinking. These symptoms can often be traced to sleep issues, stress, anxiety, depression, and problems in metabolism.
Reconnect
with the Real You.
One of the most damaging consequences of chronic health challenges is that many people describe losing a sense of who they are, not feeling at home in their own body, losing the ability to envision a positive future, and giving up on hope.
The journey toward rediscovering the real you, starts here.