The goal of Neurolease™ is to break that cycle of negative thinking.
A powerful new treatment is helping artists and writers successfully overcome psychological paralysis and mental blocks preventing them from achieving success in their field. Developed by a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who is also a Board Certified Behavior Analyst this amazing therapy—Neurolease™—takes an innovative approach to identifying the root of most mental blocks. Coupling non-verbal therapy and unique massage techniques, Neurolease™ focuses on restoring the body’s natural balance, empowering it to unblock—and heal—itself!
We’ve all heard of writers block: the successful writer sits down at the keyboard to begin work on her next great novel, only to realize that she can’t find the words to start. In fact, so-called “writers block” can happen to anyone who relies on creativity and the free flow of ideas. Whatever the root cause—pressure to produce the next “great” work, fear of failure, belief that they aren’t “good enough” to succeed, and so on—the result is frustrating and ultimately self-defeating: once the cycle of negative thinking begins, it only serves to reinforce the mental block, leading to more negative thinking and ongoing psychological paralysis. The goal of Neurolease™ is to break that cycle of negative thinking.
WHAT IS A NEUROLEASE™ TREATMENT THERAPY?
A cutting edge treatment for releasing toxic emotions.
Neurolease™ involves a powerful combination of tactile processing and cognitive therapy. The first step is developing an appropriate treatment plan during an initial intake meeting between the patient and therapist. Each Neurolease™ treatment takes place in a private, relaxing setting on a traditional massage table; patients can be dressed to their level of comfort (although minors must be fully dressed and accompanied at all times by a guardian). While the tactile processing, typically by a licensed massage therapist, creates and enhances feelings of safety and relaxation, the cognitive therapist guides the mind through images and exercises designed to appropriately stimulate the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems.
Collaborative Therapeutic Services (CTS) seeks to maximize clients’ options by offering a variety of services, hours, and service providers with diverse specializations. We offer evening & weekend appointments. Have questions? Contact Us Here or Call 813-951-7346. Located in Tampa, Florida.