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Change your brain - change your life with Gabriela Hennigan, M.A.B.A. a neurodevelopmental disorders specialist, special education teacher and a brain coach FUNCTIONAL DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROLOGY WITH NON-INVASIVE TREATMENTS FOR:
ADHD/ADD - AUSTISM SPECTRUM - OCD - FUNCTIONAL NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS - PSYCHOLOGICAL, EMOTIONAL, BEHAVIORAL, SENSORY CHALLENGES - LEARNING DISORDERS |
DUBLIN Melillo Intensive TM
In-Person Brain TheraCamp for Adults and Children
Unlock the brain's potential with the hemispheric-based neurological intervention, while following the neuroplasticity rules. Brain-based breakthrough therapy with the profound brain stimulation, high impact and lasting changes in the brain functions. A multi-week option available
In-Person Brain TheraCamp for Adults and Children
Unlock the brain's potential with the hemispheric-based neurological intervention, while following the neuroplasticity rules. Brain-based breakthrough therapy with the profound brain stimulation, high impact and lasting changes in the brain functions. A multi-week option available
THERACAMP SCHEDULE
Weekdays on mid-term breaks and summer holidays:
Each Brain TheraCamp starts on Monday and lasts until Friday for 5 days on the following dates: 17/2 - 21/2, 14/4-18/4, 21/4-25/4, 30/6 - 4/7, 7/7-11/7, 14/7 -18/7, 21/7 - 25/7. Available times: 8am - 9.30am, 9.45am - 11.15am, 11.30am- 1pm, 1.30pm - 3pm, 3.15pm - 4.45pm, 5pm - 6.30pm; One child or adult can book 10, 20, or 40 sessions scheduled in 90 min blocks for 1 or more weeks
Weekday school-term schedule:
Each Brain TheraCamp starts on Monday and lasts for 5 days until Friday: 3pm - 4.30pm, 4.45pm- 6.15pm; One child or adult can book 10, 20, or 40 sessions scheduled in 90 min blocks for 1 or more weeks
Weekend schedule during school term, mid-term breaks and summer:
Each Brain TheraCamp starts on Saturday and lasts until Sunday for 2 days on the weekends from 18/2 until 25/7. Available times: 8am - 9.30am, 9.45am - 11.15am, 11.30am- 1pm, 1.30pm - 3pm, 3.15pm - 4.45pm, 5pm - 6.30pm; One child or adult can book 12 or 24 sessions scheduled in 90 min blocks during one weekend
Note, HBOT and laser can be ordered at extra cost, and are not included in the standard Brain TheraCamp fee:
We use a mild 1.3 ATA hyperbaric pressure hoxygen chamber made in the USA, with ample room for a parent and child during one dive, used to treat neurodevelopmental conditions and much more.
Low-level Laser (photobiomodulation) therapy with Melillo Method protocols
Current wait times:
Immediate availability for Brain TheraCamp without extra modalities
7 - 8 weeks wait time for Brain Theracamp with Laser therapy and 1 week with HBOT therapy
Training the brain with advanced hemispheric
-based Melillo Method TM to correct brain imbalances.
Find out about benefits and measurable improvements from our Brain TheraCamps and Virtual At-Home Programs, as opposed to the traditional therapy yielding traditional results
Identifying and remediating the root causes of most neurodevelopmental disorders, neurological and degenerative conditions in children, adults and seniors
What is NeuroPlasticity:
Structural and Functional
Structural neuroplasticity and functional neuroplasticity are two components of brain plasticity that work in tandem to support the brain's adaptability.
Structural neuroplasticity involves physical changes in the brain's structure, such as the growth of new neurons (neurogenesis), the formation of new connections between neurons (synaptogenesis), and the rewiring of existing connections (neuronal remodeling). These changes can occur in response to learning, experience, or environmental factors. Structural plasticity plays a vital role in shaping the brain's architecture and can occur over different timescales, from rapid changes observed during early development to more gradual changes throughout adulthood.
Functional neuroplasticity, on the other hand, refers to the brain's ability to adapt its functional organization and activity patterns in response to changes in input or demand. It involves the redistribution of tasks among different brain regions or the compensation for the loss or damage of specific brain areas. For example, if a certain brain region is injured, other areas may take over its functions. Functional plasticity can occur on a relatively faster timescale compared to structural plasticity and is closely tied to changes in neural circuitry and synaptic strength.
In summary, while structural neuroplasticity relates to physical changes in the brain's structure, functional neuroplasticity refers to the brain's capacity to reorganize its functional processes and adapt its activity patterns. Both forms of plasticity are crucial for learning, memory, recovery from injury, and overall brain adaptation throughout life.
Structural neuroplasticity involves physical changes in the brain's structure, such as the growth of new neurons (neurogenesis), the formation of new connections between neurons (synaptogenesis), and the rewiring of existing connections (neuronal remodeling). These changes can occur in response to learning, experience, or environmental factors. Structural plasticity plays a vital role in shaping the brain's architecture and can occur over different timescales, from rapid changes observed during early development to more gradual changes throughout adulthood.
Functional neuroplasticity, on the other hand, refers to the brain's ability to adapt its functional organization and activity patterns in response to changes in input or demand. It involves the redistribution of tasks among different brain regions or the compensation for the loss or damage of specific brain areas. For example, if a certain brain region is injured, other areas may take over its functions. Functional plasticity can occur on a relatively faster timescale compared to structural plasticity and is closely tied to changes in neural circuitry and synaptic strength.
In summary, while structural neuroplasticity relates to physical changes in the brain's structure, functional neuroplasticity refers to the brain's capacity to reorganize its functional processes and adapt its activity patterns. Both forms of plasticity are crucial for learning, memory, recovery from injury, and overall brain adaptation throughout life.
Your brain is like a symphony.
It needs to be in tune to function properly
with our Brain Integration Office in Dublin Ireland and Katowice Poland
Your or your child's brain can change!
To achieve the greatest and more rapid functional improvements in your child, we recommend the intensive in-person TheraCamps, which last from 5 to 18 days, with 10 up to 48 sessions per week.
The TheraCamps provide the profound brain stimulation and very intensive intervention for all our clients, who are very young children, school aged children, adults and seniors.





















