Neurotherapy of Colorado Springs

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At Neurotherapy of CS, we use neurofeedback and cognitive behavioral restructuring to address issues brought on by TBI, anxiety, depression, autism, ADHD, trauma/abuse/neglect, epilepsy, stroke, migraines, addictions, chronic pain and other health issues.

Some therapy sessions feel uncomfortable because something real finally showed up.That doesn’t mean anything is wrong. I...
04/27/2026

Some therapy sessions feel uncomfortable because something real finally showed up.

That doesn’t mean anything is wrong. It may mean an old pattern was challenged, a defense got activated, or your nervous system reacted before it could settle.

Real healing often begins where avoidance ends.

Therapy is not about judging you. It’s about helping you understand what’s happening, build safety, and create lasting change.

Neurotherapy of Colorado Springs
Brain-based. Direct. Effective.

Our biases can trick the mind. These thought patterns can impact our ability to mindfully attend to actual evidence and ...
09/30/2022

Our biases can trick the mind. These thought patterns can impact our ability to mindfully attend to actual evidence and facts.
Substituting the polarizing and assumptive language that we use in our self-talk with more neutral and balanced words, can help to soften the impact of distorted thought
patterns. Asking more questions, doing your own research can be a valuable tool in replacing cognitive distortions with more accurate thinking for ourselves, of the world around us, and our relationships. Simply identifying the distortions in our thinking is how we can retrain the mind.

You Can Train Yourself to Keep an Open Mind!

Work to keep an open mind. Allow yourself to learn new things. Search out perspectives from multiple sides of an issue. Try to form, and modify, your opinions based on evidence that is accurate, objective and verified.
Don’t let yourself be swayed by outliers. Be discerning and aware of your shortcuts.
















Our biases can trick the mind. These thought patterns can impact our ability to mindfully attend to actual evidence and ...
09/30/2022

Our biases can trick the mind. These thought patterns can impact our ability to mindfully attend to actual evidence and facts.
Substituting the polarizing and assumptive language that we use in our self-talk with more neutral and balanced words, can help to soften the impact of distorted thought
patterns. Asking more questions, doing your own research can be a valuable tool in replacing cognitive distortions with more accurate thinking for ourselves, of the world around us, and our relationships. Simply identifying the distortions in our thinking is how we can retrain the mind.

You Can Train Yourself to Keep an Open Mind!

Work to keep an open mind. Allow yourself to learn new things. Search out perspectives from multiple sides of an issue. Try to form, and modify, your opinions based on evidence that is accurate, objective and verified.
Don’t let yourself be swayed by outliers. Be discerning and aware of your shortcuts.

Heuristics are all in your mind!  They are  mental shortcuts that can help us or trick us. They are  efficient ways of r...
09/24/2022

Heuristics are all in your mind! They are mental shortcuts that can help us or trick us.

They are efficient ways of responding when we are faced with situations or decisions.

These mental shortcuts can facilitate problem-solving and probability judgments. These strategies are generalizations, or “rules-of-thumb”, reduce cognitive load, and can be effective for making immediate judgments. HOWEVER, they often result in irrational or inaccurate conclusions.

There are specific types of heuristics that can occur in different contexts and range from social interactions to ads that pull us in, political mudslinging and other information from the media.

Remember, not everything is as it seems — your brain is trying to operate as efficiently as possible . Heuristics are all in your mind… they can be very helpful and sometimes dangerous. True mental freedom means understanding your heuristics!!

Heuristics are all in your mind!  They are mental shortcuts that can help us or trick us. They are efficient ways of res...
09/24/2022

Heuristics are all in your mind!
They are mental shortcuts that can help us or trick us.

They are efficient ways of responding when we are faced with situations or decisions.

These mental shortcuts can facilitate problem-solving and probability judgments. These strategies are generalizations, or “rules-of-thumb”, reduce cognitive load, and can be effective for making immediate judgments. HOWEVER, they often result in irrational or inaccurate conclusions.

There are specific types of heuristics that can occur in different contexts and range from social interactions to ads that pull us in, political mudslinging and other information from the media.

Remember, not everything is as it seems — your brain is trying to operate as efficiently as possible . Heuristics are all in your mind… they can be very helpful and sometimes dangerous. True mental freedom means understanding your heuristics!!

"We cannot change what we are not aware of, and once we are aware, we cannot help but change." - Sheryl SanbergOur knowl...
09/15/2022

"We cannot change what we are not aware of, and once we are aware, we cannot help but change." - Sheryl Sanberg

Our knowledge and beliefs create the mental maps we use to navigate though life.  But what happens when those maps are wrong, leading us astray?  How do our cognitive biases limit us or even do us harm?  

Sometimes believing something that isn't true is relatively harmless. However, at times our false beliefs and blind spots can limit our growth, the quality of our relationships, and cause us pain.  What's worse is that our biases blind us to the fact that the root cause of our suffering is in fact our biases.  Leaving us stuck.  

In future posts we will dissect what heuristics are - the shortcuts to decision/judgment making and the wide rage of biases that we develop through conditioning.

Remember, our brain’s autopilot is only trying to keep us safe — that doesn’t mean it’s always reliable.

Let’s change your brain to change your life!

Knee-jerk reactions? Quick temper? Easily triggered?  These are all reactions. These are not responses. Responses are wh...
09/06/2022

Knee-jerk reactions? Quick temper? Easily triggered? These are all reactions. These are not responses. Responses are what you choose and reactions are what are programmed through past repetition. Reactions are part of your subconscious auto pilot. If you find that you are moving through your day, and reacting to situations, people, problems, and issues in ways that you wish you hadn’t, then you will have to consciously choose them. are reacting.
Instead of responding.
Designing a new response pattern requires some deliberate thought. This is where techniques like mindfulness, meditation, HeartMath, and Neurofeedback are VERY helpful. You will have to spend some time sitting, and quietly thinking about the person you would like to be and the responses you would like to be having. You have to Take the time to design a new way to be. Otherwise, you are 95% auto pilot will take over every time!
















Hey you! We talk about Mindfulness a lot, but do you really know what it means?I invite you to bring attention to your b...
08/30/2022

Hey you! We talk about Mindfulness a lot, but do you really know what it means?

I invite you to bring attention to your breath right now as you’re reading this.
Is your breath short, shallow and quick?

Did you only open Instagram to keep your mind stimulated or distracted ?

What if I told you that if you want to find more stillness, it’s not going to be through scrolling on your phone?

Mindfulness is focusing your attention on your state of being. It’s easy for us to lose grip on our presence when we’re occupying our minds & bodies with distractions.

We own our mind, our mind doesn’t own us.

Tell anxiety to sit in the back, you’re taking over the driver seat now.

Allow your breath to ground you into the present moment — take a moment to take 3 deep breaths. Don’t rush them. Take this time to slow down and anchor into the present moment.
Become aware of your body internally and externally. Get still & notice your heart rate.
Find clarity and pause.
Welcome to Mindfulness 🧘‍♂️

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Mindfulness is simply the awareness of the present moment. Often we are on autopilot, living out habitual thoughts, feel...
08/25/2022

Mindfulness is simply the awareness of the present moment. Often we are on autopilot, living out habitual thoughts, feelings and behaviours. Mindfulness provides space to experience life for exactly how it is, not how our programmed minds have interpreted it to be. Move out of unpresence by
non-judgmentally observing your thoughts and emotions objectively, without “good" or "bad". Then focus your attention, the opposite of muti-tasking, this means to slow down and do just one thing at a time. By becoming more aware of the spaces between our thoughts and our actions, we can give ourselves a newfound ability to reduce unwanted thoughts and patterns and target (subconscious) autopilot patterns we are wishing to rewrite. It’s hard to change what we aren’t aware of. You’ll be surprised with what shows up- when you slow down.⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣

08/23/2022

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Colorado Springs, CO
80903

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