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Cereset is an evidence-supported, non-drug neurotechnology that helps the brain return to its natural rhythm. In a zero-gravity chair, hi-res sensors on the scalp read the brain's dominant frequencies in real time, and a patented computer technology translates them into sound tones heard through earbuds. The brain hears its own activity reflected back, recognizing its imbalance, and corrects itself. More than 15-years of Wake Forest School of Medicine research has documented improvements in stress, sleep, and emotional regulation, with an active trial now studying the technology in caregivers experiencing chronic stress.
Children in foster care are twice as likely as war veterans to develop PTSD (Casey Family Programs, 2005), and in Florida, foster children are prescribed psychotropic medication at nearly three times the rate of non-foster children (GAO, 2011), often without addressing the underlying trauma. Traditional therapy is not always accessible or effective when dealing with deep-rooted trauma, particularly for kids. Therapists may not be adoption-competent, wait times stretch for months, and talking through trauma can sometimes be triggering. Commission 127 has partnered with Cereset to offer a new offering within the Center for Care and Calling.
How does it work?
Who can benefit from it?
Individuals experiencing stress, trauma, anxious thoughts, poor sleep, migraines, mental fatigue, or difficulty feeling calm and balanced. It is designed for those who want a non-invasive, non-talk-based wellness option to support the brain’s natural ability to reset, regulate, and restore balance.
In Children, Cereset Is Commonly Used To Help Disorders Such As: