It’s Not Just About Pushing A Button
While understanding the underlying technology is essential, the heart of neurotherapy lies in the information it provides and how that information benefits both the clinician and the client. Like psychotherapy, the foundation of neurotherapy is the therapeutic relationship and the choices it creates.At its best, neurotherapy is not something completely different from psychotherapy; it is a tool that deepens and extends the power of what you already do by enhancing neurofunctional capacity.For decades, complex and expensive neurotherapy devices consumed clinicians’ mental bandwidth as well as their budgets. These amazing but complex, expensive systems limited treatment to office visits, making it difficult to integrate neurotherapy seamlessly into clinical practice.
Those Days Are Over
Advances in technology have dramatically lowered costs and simplified technical procedures. Clinicians can now focus more on neurofunctional patterns underlying client challenges rather than managing the equipment. This means neurotherapy is not only more accessible but can also be fully integrated into your existing therapeutic approach.The revolution in neurotechnology has transformed how neurotherapists can practice. Simple, easy-to-use devices now allow for at-home training rather than requiring in-office sessions. This shift gives clients more flexibility while expanding options for structuring your own practice and business model.
The TrueBearing Method
The TrueBearing Method provides neurotherapists with an evidence-based framework to enhance the impact of their healing work. Developed by Dr. Nathan Brown, the TrueBearing Method is rooted in decades of empirical research and clinical experience across the fields of neuroscience, neurotherapy, and psychotherapy.
Unlike approaches tied to specific devices, the TrueBearing Method focuses on mastering five domains that are key to successful practice on any neurotherapy platform:
Understanding neurofunctionality in relation to common presenting issues
Applying principles of behavioral conditioning
Maximizing client engagement for optimal results and lasting self-regulation
Navigating the full neurotherapy process—from assessment to protocol selection, monitoring, adjustment, and completion—while aligning with your therapeutic style
Choosing the right mix of devices and skill building for your clients while working effectively within their strengths and limitations