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Basic Neurofeedback

Ideal for individuals wanting to experience the benefits at neurofeedback at a reduced cost. This is great for children, youth and adults experiencing issues related to ADHD, anxiety, migraine, stress, disrupted sleep, or for anyone wanting to improve their general well-being. These 50 minute sessions are provided by our skilled technicians, and supervised and directed by Cara.


Specialized Neurofeedback


Neuroeducational Therapy Sessions


Sleep Clinic

Neurofeedback sessions with CBT-I (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia) and sleep hygiene.


ADHD Program/ Peak Performance Program

For children and adults.


Clinical Neurotherapy Assessment

This assessment is a great introduction to neurotherapy and can identify biomarkers for conditions such as ADHD, anxiety and trauma. You will come in for an initial 1 hour testing session where our technician will analyze the electrical activity of your brain. These readings will be analyzed and compared to a clinical database that can identify certain biomarkers that correlate with mental heal... Read More

This assessment is a great introduction to neurotherapy and can identify biomarkers for conditions such as ADHD, anxiety and trauma. You will come in for an initial 1 hour testing session where our technician will analyze the electrical activity of your brain. These readings will be analyzed and compared to a clinical database that can identify certain biomarkers that correlate with mental health conditions such as trauma, ADHD, depression, and anxiety. A report will be prepared detailing your brainwave patterns and any areas of concern. This report will be shared with you in a follow-up appointment where you will receive recommendations and a treatment plan for improving your brain function based on your individual results. During this follow-up appointment, you will also receive your first session of neurofeedback. This assessment is best suited for adults and children over the age of 12.


QEEG/ Brain Map Assessment

The QEEG assessment provides a detailed picture of the brain's electrical activity by recording and analyzing the brainwaves produced by different regions of the brain using 19 electrode placements. This can help identify areas of over- or under-activity in the brain, which may be related to a variety of complex brain health issues including, cognitive impairment, autonomic nervous system dysfu... Read More

The QEEG assessment provides a detailed picture of the brain's electrical activity by recording and analyzing the brainwaves produced by different regions of the brain using 19 electrode placements. This can help identify areas of over- or under-activity in the brain, which may be related to a variety of complex brain health issues including, cognitive impairment, autonomic nervous system dysfunction, and neurological conditions, such as traumatic brain injury and Long Covid.

By providing a comprehensive view of the brain's activity, a QEEG assessment can help healthcare professionals better understand the root causes of complex brain health issues and develop more effective treatment plans. In addition, a QEEG assessment can also provide insights into brain function that may not be apparent through other forms of assessment, such as psychological testing or neuroimaging. This makes it an especially useful tool for individuals who may be struggling with complex brain health issues that are difficult to diagnose or treat using other methods.


Counselling / Psychology / Mental Health

Darrah Kennedy is a Registered Psychologist with the College of Alberta Psychologists and a member of the Psychologists’ Association of Alberta. She completed her Master of Science in Counselling Psychology at the University of Calgary and her thesis research focused on the impact of trauma on adult psychological functioning.

Darrah’s approach to counselling is one of curiosity. She is client-centred and uses active listening and reflective questioning to draw out important and relevant information. She strongly feels that the answers are within the client, and even children can identify what they perceive to be the problem and how they might solve it if provided a safe, non-judgmental space to explore. By co-creating this safe environment with her clients, Darrah helps to frame short-term achievable goals and highlights even small gains which instill hope and a sense of measurable progress. Modelling a growth mindset, she helps her clients use their strengths to build strategies toward success and healthy habits.

To help draw out the client’s particular experiences and challenges, Darrah employs a range of techniques and interventions, including Emotional Focused Individual Therapy (EFIT), Attachment-Based Therapy, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), and Solution Focused Therapy.

Her interests include linking personal development and physical health, Vipassana meditation, and taking long walks in nature.

Darrah Kennedy is a Registered Psychologist with the College of Alberta Psychologists and a membe... Read More

Despite forays into such things as academia, early learning and mindfulness, holding space for others to heal has always been my calling. While I have academic credentials that include undergraduate degrees in sociology and social work, a Master’s degree in Social work, and a PhD …as well as specialized training in neurofeedback, EMDR, play therapy, and mindfulness, my most meaningful learning has come from over 20 years of listening to people’s stories. Throughout my career, I have always struggled with the negative stigma of mental health and the persistent false dichotomy of mental and physical health when everything I ‘know’ suggests that much of what we struggle with really is all in our head – in our brain, to be more specific. Neurofeedback has confirmed for me that many of our ‘psychological conditions’ originate in the brain and therefore can be healed or unlearned in the brain. Seeing this revealed on the computer screen during a session often releases individuals from the negative self-perceptions they have adopted to cope with society’s tendency to blame and shame individuals for their health challenges.

Despite forays into such things as academia, early learning and mindfulness, holding space for ot... Read More

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