Meridian Foundation’s Inaugural Project: Neurotherapy Training at USIU-Africa, Nairobi
The Meridian Foundation for Neurotherapy has announced its inaugural global initiative — a visiting scholar engagement at the United States International University–Africa in Nairobi, Kenya. Dr. Nathan Brown, Meridian’s founding Chair and TrueBearing Academy’s founder, will spend time on campus later this month introducing the theory and practice of neurotherapy to psychology students, faculty, and clinicians.
The visit, hosted by USIU-Africa’s Department of Psychology, is designed as the beginning of a sustained partnership to expand neurotherapy training across Kenya and the wider East African region — addressing critical gaps in mental health service delivery where conventional options remain limited.
For Dr. Brown’s perspective on why this work matters and what it means for the future of brain-based care globally, read his latest post at Headstrong.