Dual-Brain Psychology had been shown to effectively treat anxiety, depression, addiction and PTSD. Now you will have the ability to take our researched techniques and apply them in your own practice. 

Utilizing Dual-Brain Psychology will give you a new toolkit to use when working with your patients so that they can have breakthroughs and resolve their traumas. 

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"Dual-Brain Psychology is already changing lives. Our research is supported and substantiated by years of clinical and experimental research published in multiple peer-reviewed journals. We have tested the theory in rigorous experiments, mainly at Harvard, for more than 30 years."

Fredric Schiffer, M.D. 

HOW DUAL-BRAIN PSYCHOLOGY HELPS

Anxiety can be a debilitating condition that affects millions of people worldwide. Dual-Brain Psychology can be an effective approach for treating anxiety by helping patients view the world from a more mature perspective. By improving the relationship between the two hemispheres of the brain, the traumatized side gains the ability to seee the world from the perspective of the healthier hemisphere, maximizing the potential for effective therapy. 

ANXIETY

The road to recovery from addiction can be a rocky one, especially for those suffering from opioid addiction. However, Dual-Brain Psychology has emerged as a new and innovative approach to addiction treatment that holds great promise. Through understanding the split-brain phenomenon and how it affects an individual's behavior and personality, this approach can provide a novel outlook on the healing and transformative capabilities of the brain. 

ADDICTION

Depression can cast an unwavering shadow over every aspect of life. However, with Dual-Brain Psychology, there is a glimmer of hope. Nurturing a healthy parent-child relationship between the two hemispheres of the brain can enable patients to view the world from a more mature perspective, providing valuable aid in the therapeutic process to help offer freedom from the shackles of depression. 

DEPRESSION

Trauma is anything that causes us deep pain and confusion. It often begins in childhood. It may be overt physical or sexual abuse, but it can also be a covert injury that we need help to understand. Using our more mature mind, we can gain an understanding of the trauma and learn how respond and adequately protect ourselves. 

PTSD

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UNDERSTANDING DUAL-BRAIN PSYCHOLOGY

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Dual-Brain Psychology: A novel theory and treatment based on cerebral laterality and psychopathology

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Can the Different Cerebral Hemispheres Have Distinct Personalities?

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A Dual Mind Approach to Understanding the Conscious Self and Its Treatment

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Unilateral transcranial photobiomodulation for opioid addiction in a clinical practice: A clinical overview and case series

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A Novel Treatment of Opioid Cravings With an Effect Size of .73 for Unilateral Transcranial Photobiomodulation Over Sham

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Prediction of Clinical Outcomes From rTMS in Depressed Patients With Lateral Visual Field Stimulation: A Replication

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Individual Differences in Hemispheric Emotional Valence by Computerized Test Correlate with Lateralized Differences in Nucleus Accumbens, Hippocampal and Amygdala Volumes

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Determination of hemispheric emotional valence in individual subjects: A new approach with research and therapeutic implications

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Lateral visual field stimulation reveals extrastriate cortical activation in the contralateral hemisphere: an fMRI study

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Different psychological status in the two hemispheres of two split-brain patients

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Fredric Schiffer, M.D.

Dr. Fredric Schiffer has the key to treating past trauma and eliminating drug, alcohol and gambling cravings which most people suffer from for life.

Through his groundbreaking work as founder of the Dual-Brain Psychology Institute, he has discovered that the brain is made up of two minds which are competing for dominance. When the immature and troubled half of the brain is treated, Dual Brain Psychology techniques can successfully curb anxiety, depression, PTSD, and addiction, and improve psychological wellbeing.

Dr. Schiffer’s latest book, Good-bye Anxiety, Depression, Addiction & PTSD: The Life-Changing Science of Dual-Brain Psychology, takes an indepth look at the science behind Dual-Brain Psychology while offering practical tips and tools to try it for yourself. His book also shares the many triumphs of patients who have had their lives forever changed by his work.

Dr. Schiffer is an assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, a research associate at McLean Hospital, and also maintains a private practice of adult psychiatry in Newton, Massachusetts.


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