Will it ever end?
Some days everything seems to hum along smoothly, and other days things just don’t work out. Irritability, worry, brain fog, cravings, and fatigue pay you a visit. You may resent this and think there is something wrong inside.
A leader in the field, Terrence Gorsky, calls these feelings Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome or P.A.W.S.
During the first two years of avoiding your preferred substance, such feelings are normal. This is your brain coming back to baseline. The days that threaten to derail your progress and good intentions will become fewer and eventually pass.
In the meantime, we can activate your brain’s natural resources and help this passage be a whole lot smoother.
Guiding you through the journey
Cleaning up the wreckage of your past is no easy project. The brave investment you made in going through initial treatment was such a critical step. But it’s not the end of the support you will need.
Facing the deep, dark hole that seems to be at the center of it all is the last thing you want to do now that, mostly, life is on more secure footing.
Having a guide during this phase of your journey will support your success.
We offer a combination of psychotherapy, neurofeedback, and biofeedback. Doing neurofeedback and biofeedback regulate your nervous system so that therapy is more effective, and lifestyle changes become easier to implement.
Support for avoiding a return to old behaviors
A return to old behavior may come knocking, and you barely get away with your life intact.
We will help you learn to be more stress tolerant and significantly reduce cravings.
We’ll tailor an approach for you to accelerate the process toward living a more fulfilling life.
Time to get started
Contact us at (828) 338-3200, so we can help you through this transition.