Our ADD / ADHD "dispersed focus" treatment

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A person with this problem finds that they have their attention dispersed and unfocused, unless they are very interested in what they are trying to focus on. For some, if they try and concentrate their attention, it can feel like their awareness breaks into many pieces, like a crystal vase that has shattered on the floor.

Generally, people are born with this problem, but more rarely symptoms show up later in life. This problem's severity varies among affected people (a spectrum disorder), and can also vary depending on what the person puts their attention towards. People who have this problem generally find various strategies to compensate.


Cost
The cost for a successful treatment is $1,500USD or €1,500 in the EU.

We use a 'pay for results' agreement with all our work - if the treatment did not eliminate the symptoms in the contract, there is no fee. You can download our standard ADHD contract to get a better idea of what to expect.

To contact a therapist or to get more information, you can choose a therapist who is specially trained in this condition and its treatment. The list includes therapists who speak various languages and live in various time zones. The initial consultation is free.


Treatment
Treatment is quick and simple, typically taking one treatment of between 2 and 3 hours, with two follow-up sessions to check for stability. Treatment may involve regression to an early developmental event, followed by the use of standard trauma-healing techniques. There is a day or two of adjustment time - the typical client feels like their very solid in their body and this new solidity can take a while to get used to in walking and thinking. For this reason, we recommend that the client has someone else drive for the rest of the day following treatment.

Some people might find the treatment eliminates all their ADHD symptoms - others might find that this problem was not part of their issue at all. Your therapist would have to differentially diagnose you to find out if they think this treatment would significantly help you, or not. Fortunately, there is a simple diagnostic test for this problem. We termed this particular cause for ADHD symptoms 'shattered crystals' in our textbook Subcelllar Psychobiology Diagnosis Handbook (2014), due to its underlying biology.


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For more background information on our approach and our treatments, you can read about our work at our main Institute research website, view YouTube videos from our annual research symposiums, or ask questions on our forum.

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