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At Brain Balance, we recognize that body-focused repetitive behaviors (BFRBs) are more than just habits—they are deeply connected to neurological pathways, impulse control, and sensory processing. In this article, Brain Balance leaders, including Chief Program Officer Dr. Rebecca Jackson, provide expert insights into the underlying causes of BFRBs, their impact on learning and development, and strategies for management.

Our unique approach focuses on strengthening brain connectivity to support better self-regulation, impulse control, and stress management—key factors in reducing BFRBs. Through targeted programs that incorporate sensory integration and motor control exercises, Brain Balance helps individuals develop healthier coping mechanisms without medication.

Read on to explore the complexities of BFRBs and discover how Brain Balance plays a role in empowering individuals and families with effective solutions. Read the full article. 

 

 

 

 
 
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