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Trauma can leave lasting imprints on the brain, influencing how we process stress, emotions, and even everyday experiences. John Silva, DC, has spent years helping people understand how neurofeedback can support the brain's natural ability to regulate itself and heal from these patterns. When the brain is given real-time feedback about its activity, it can begin to shift away from survival responses and toward healthier, more balanced functioning. Dr. Silva will share how this non-invasive approach helps calm the nervous system, improve emotional resilience, and support those seeking to move beyond trauma and reclaim greater clarity, stability, and peace.
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Trauma can leave lasting imprints on the brain, influencing how we process stress, emotions, and even everyday experiences. John Silva, DC, has spent years helping people understand how neurofeedback can support the brain's natural ability to regulate itself and heal from these patterns. When the brain is given real-time feedback about its activity, it can begin to shift away from survival responses and toward healthier, more balanced functioning. Dr. Silva will share how this non-invasive approach helps calm the nervous system, improve emotional resilience, and support those seeking to move beyond trauma and reclaim greater clarity, stability, and peace.

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