Center for NeuroPotential
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144 North Main Street
Branford, Connecticut 06405 - (475) 221-8142
- Website
Hours
Chamber Rating
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Cheryl Kenn LCSW
The Center for Nueropotential offers both EMDR and Neurofeedback. I have referred many people to them as there are few practices with expertise in both. The majority of their staff are trained in EMDR. The clinic is spacious and conveniently located. It is becoming a central hub servicing clients seeking both types of therapy on the shoreline.
Jan 9th, 2024 -
Benjamin Diebold
Intelligent, compassionate, and dedicated!
Nov 4th, 2023 -
Jes
Highly trained mental health professionals using a multidisciplinary approach to treat mental health, specifically trauma. Nothing but gratitude for their support.
Jun 9th, 2023 -
DeJa Quarles
I love how they keep deleting this so they could stop withholding the truth. They will throw you out like trash like a heartbeat because of attendance. That means you cant have a life if you attend here also they allow the receptionist to speak to you disrespectfully. It also get validated by the owner. At the facility that is supposed to help people with mental illnesses actually hurting them more. There only in it for the money not your well being. #dobetter #mentalhealthmatters #moneymoves
Nov 6th, 2022 -
Sevastian Volkov
I feel really bad saying this because everybody there was so nice, but I didn't feel like the care I received was entirely competent. They had to send out my qEEG to get it interpreted and recieve a protocol recommendation, which confused me a bit, but I figured they just needed to use something like a different technology (Z-score or something, I wouldn't know) to get a better picture of what was going on, which was a setup they might not have had in their office. But later after I told them the protocol they had been training me on didn't seem effective and I wanted to try another site, they were dismissive and disinterested in changing it although I brought it up multiple times. I can't say for sure, but I had sort of a hunch they wouldn't have known what to change it to. Also, their metrics aren't super great because a (really nice) guy just pops in every day and asks you if you notice any changes. You don't do an inventory or anything. This was difficult for me because it's hard for me to self-report (not too in touch with what I'm thinking or feeling, and the results I got were never dramatic enough to be obvious there). It likely would be the same if you sent a child there or an adult with alexithymia or some other similar issue. In general they just don't monitor you, simply let the machine do everything and don't look at it, and don't check in with you very well. None of what they did was something you'd see out of like, a Sebern Fisher level practitioner. So I just sort of lost faith in them, unfortunately. Again, they're really nice people and might be okay for simpler things where you don't need a real expert like moderate ADHD, but if you're there for something like complex trauma, I'd find someone else. I will say that my seizures became better controlled and I lost the majorty of my car anxiety...but that could just as easily be explained by going on Keppra (an anticonvulsant) and pregabalin (an anxiolytic) at about the same time. So. I quit going and started recieving LENS feedback elsewhere in the state. I'm having great results there. I didn't feel like I was making progress at this place at all.
Oct 11th, 2023
About
Center for NeuroPotential
The Center for NeuroPotential provides neurofeedback, counseling, and neuropsychological assessments. We use brain-based approaches to help people who struggle with anxiety, depression, ADHD, trauma, headaches, and more.Our NeuroPotential approach uses QEEG-guided Neurofeedback to assess your brain wave patterns, establish a baseline, and to retrain the brain.Our NeuroPotential Counseling approach helps you to identify and break free from the patterns in your brain which are holding you back from success.Neuropsychological Evaluations assess cognitive and emotional functioning, which leads to a comprehensive treatment plan.
Contact Info
- (475) 221-8142
- (475) 221-8175
- [email protected]
- Website
Services
- Neurofeedback
Payment Methods
- AMERICANEXPRESS
- CASH
- CHECK
- MASTERCARD
- VISA
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Center for NeuroPotential?
A The phone number for Center for NeuroPotential is: (475) 221-8142.
Q Where is Center for NeuroPotential located?
A Center for NeuroPotential is located at 144 North Main Street, Branford, Connecticut 06405
Q What is the internet address for Center for NeuroPotential?
A The website (URL) for Center for NeuroPotential is: https://centerforneuropotential.com/
Q How big is Center for NeuroPotential?
A Center for NeuroPotential employs approximately 20+ people.
Q What days are Center for NeuroPotential open?
A Center for NeuroPotential is open:
Tuesday: 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Q How is Center for NeuroPotential rated?
A Center for NeuroPotential has a 3.8 Star Rating from 16 reviewers.
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Center for NeuroPotential
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Overall Rating
( 16 Reviews )Cheryl Kenn LCSW on Google
The Center for Nueropotential offers both EMDR and Neurofeedback. I have referred many people to them as there are few practices with expertise in both. The majority of their staff are trained in EMDR. The clinic is spacious and conveniently located. It is becoming a central hub servicing clients seeking both types of therapy on the shoreline.
Benjamin Diebold on Google
Intelligent, compassionate, and dedicated!
Jes on Google
Highly trained mental health professionals using a multidisciplinary approach to treat mental health, specifically trauma. Nothing but gratitude for their support.
DeJa Quarles on Google
I love how they keep deleting this so they could stop withholding the truth. They will throw you out like trash like a heartbeat because of attendance. That means you cant have a life if you attend here also they allow the receptionist to speak to you disrespectfully. It also get validated by the owner. At the facility that is supposed to help people with mental illnesses actually hurting them more.
There only in it for the money not your well being.
#dobetter
#mentalhealthmatters
#moneymoves
Sevastian Volkov on Google
I feel really bad saying this because everybody there was so nice, but I didn't feel like the care I received was entirely competent.
They had to send out my qEEG to get it interpreted and recieve a protocol recommendation, which confused me a bit, but I figured they just needed to use something like a different technology (Z-score or something, I wouldn't know) to get a better picture of what was going on, which was a setup they might not have had in their office.
But later after I told them the protocol they had been training me on didn't seem effective and I wanted to try another site, they were dismissive and disinterested in changing it although I brought it up multiple times. I can't say for sure, but I had sort of a hunch they wouldn't have known what to change it to.
Also, their metrics aren't super great because a (really nice) guy just pops in every day and asks you if you notice any changes. You don't do an inventory or anything. This was difficult for me because it's hard for me to self-report (not too in touch with what I'm thinking or feeling, and the results I got were never dramatic enough to be obvious there). It likely would be the same if you sent a child there or an adult with alexithymia or some other similar issue.
In general they just don't monitor you, simply let the machine do everything and don't look at it, and don't check in with you very well. None of what they did was something you'd see out of like, a Sebern Fisher level practitioner.
So I just sort of lost faith in them, unfortunately. Again, they're really nice people and might be okay for simpler things where you don't need a real expert like moderate ADHD, but if you're there for something like complex trauma, I'd find someone else.
I will say that my seizures became better controlled and I lost the majorty of my car anxiety...but that could just as easily be explained by going on Keppra (an anticonvulsant) and pregabalin (an anxiolytic) at about the same time.
So. I quit going and started recieving LENS feedback elsewhere in the state. I'm having great results there. I didn't feel like I was making progress at this place at all.
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