NeuGenesis

What is NeuGenesis?

NeuGenesis is a brain-centered approach designed to tackle the adverse physical and emotional impacts of stress and trauma. It empowers individuals affected by trauma to regain control over their lives and achieve a state of balanced well-being. However, in cases of intense stress or trauma, the natural protective response of the brain weakens. Neuroscientists have identified a correlation between this weakening and a decrease in connections within crucial brain regions necessary for adaptive behavior.

The innate “fight or flight” response is crucial for survival, but in individuals exposed to extreme stress or trauma, this protective mechanism can falter. NeuGenesis aims to help such individuals take charge of their lives and attain a harmonious state of being. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is commonly associated with military combat, but various traumatic experiences such as natural disasters or violence can lead to prolonged stress. Behavioral issues resulting from trauma, such as sleep disturbances and persistent anxiety, are linked to changes in brain responses.

Researchers and clinicians are increasingly exploring device-based treatments such as deep brain stimulation (DBS) and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to alter brain patterns in trauma patients. Similarly, NeuGenesis therapy targets impaired neural circuitry but without relying on hardware. While the mechanism of action for these treatments remains unclear, the outcomes of NeuGenesis therapy are consistently positive.

Clients frequently express their ability to move forward and release past experiences that once dominated their thoughts and behaviors. Even those unable to pinpoint the source of their stress often experience restored energy, clarity, and harmony in their lives.

How NeuGenesies Works

  1. A NeuGenesis Practitioner offers personalized one-on-one sessions to:
    • Identify the root cause of your suffering or issue.
    • Recognize recurring patterns contributing to trauma.
    • Uncover and address the emotions anchoring trauma.
    • Neutralize the memory of trauma, associated behaviors, and experiences, as well as the underlying threat or issue.
  2. Typically lasting between 5 to 7 hours, this process aids in restoring the brain regions that have been hyperactive in response to the threat back to a state of balance, leading to a rejuvenated sense of calm and clarity for individuals.
  3. Healing begins as the body undergoes a transition, releasing the hormones and chemicals triggered by trauma. Subsequently, you gain the capacity to change your perspective, behavior, and responses to your emotions.
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