John Nash is a cognitive behavior therapist who specializes in helping people with anxiety, depression, ADHD, autism, traumatic brain injury, and learning disabilities. Nash uses cognitive behavior therapy, biofeedback, and neurofeedback to help people reduce or eliminate the need for medications, and help them create adaptive thinking. Nash also uses quantitative EEG "brain mapping" with the Neuroguide normative database to help see why people have the problems they're having. Nash's specialty is helping people with "ADHD," anxiety, depression, and/or medical conditions exacerbated by stress learn to regulate their brain/body better. Nash uses similar methods to help people move toward the goals they define with CBT, biofeedback, art, meditation training, assertiveness and communication skills. Nash has worked together with Liz Nash, MA, LMFT, AT-RBC, and Brenda Hightshoe, MA, LPCC for years and is now on Zoom.
Treatment Types:
Neurofeedback
Conditions Treated:
ADHD | Anxiety Disorder | Brain Injury | Depressive Disorders | Stress Management | Trauma