If your child or you are on the autism spectrum and struggling with sensory overwhelm, emotional dysregulation, anxiety, or difficulty with focus and attention, neurofeedback therapy may offer meaningful, drug free support.
Autism Spectrum Disorder is a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by differences in social communication, sensory processing, and patterns of thinking and behavior. It presents differently in every individual and exists across a wide spectrum of profiles, strengths, and support needs.
Our registered clinicians specialize in neurofeedback therapy and brain based care, combining advanced QEEG assessment technology with deep clinical expertise. All sessions are conducted in person at our Toronto clinic.
Your brain is capable of more calm, more focus, and more presence. Book a free consultation with our team to learn how neurofeedback may help you get there.
Here's what your journey with Neuropotential Clinics looks like.
We begin with a thorough one-on-one consultation to understand your full history, current symptoms, and personal goals. It's a meaningful conversation that gives our clinicians the context they need to assess your brain accurately and treat you as a whole person.
Using a QEEG (Quantitative Electroencephalogram), we capture a detailed map of your brain's electrical activity. This helps us identify which regions and patterns are stuck or dysregulated.
Using your assessment results, we design a customized neurofeedback protocol built around your brain's unique needs and your goals.
Neurofeedback may offer meaningful support for a range of challenges commonly experienced by autistic individuals including sensory hypersensitivity, anxiety, sleep difficulties, emotional dysregulation, attention and focus challenges, and hyperarousal. your child during the intake and assessment process.
Yes. Neurofeedback is a complementary therapy that can be used safely alongside speech language therapy, occupational therapy, behavioral support, and other interventions your child is already receiving. Many families find that neurofeedback enhances the effectiveness of other therapies by supporting the nervous system to be more calm, regulated, and receptive to learning and engagement.
No. Our approach to neurofeedback for autism is neurodiversity affirming. We are not trying to make your child less autistic or to suppress the characteristics that are fundamental to who they are. Our goal is to support the nervous system to self regulate more effectively so that sensory overwhelm, anxiety, and emotional dysregulation become less consuming, and your child can access more of their genuine strengths and potential with greater ease and comfort.