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The Lawlis Peavey PNP Center

Brain-Plasticity Assessment for Addictions: Drugs & Alcohol

The PNP Center serves people with addictions disorders, often through coordination with addiction recovery centers, such as Origins Recovery Centers of America. Working with addiction recovery requires new brain-plasticity assessment and treatment methods incorporated into treatment for long-term success for sobriety and life satisfaction.

Into the recovery from addictions process the PNP Center provides the following: Psychological Testing Program, Brain Stimulation Program, and the Developmental Tools Program. Along with an involved 12-Step Program these programs contribute a comprehensive basis for treatment for persons with addictions. Recovery from addictions not only needs an intensive supportive program, it must also address the cognitive and emotional health of person in recovery. By addressing the emotional health and brain plasticity people with addictions have a greater likelihood of functioning healthily in their day-to-day worlds without their addictions.
The PNP Center serves people with addictions disorders, often through coordination with addiction recovery centers, such as Origins Recovery Centers of America. Working with addiction recovery requires new brain-plasticity assessment and treatment methods incorporated into treatment for long-term success for sobriety and life satisfaction.

Into the recovery from addictions process the PNP Center provides the following: Psychological Testing Program, Brain Stimulation Program, and the Developmental Tools Program. Along with an involved 12-Step Program these programs contribute a comprehensive basis for treatment for persons with addictions. Recovery from addictions not only needs an intensive supportive program, it must also address the cognitive and emotional health of person in recovery. By addressing the emotional health and brain plasticity people with addictions have a greater likelihood of functioning healthily in their day-to-day worlds without their addictions.
  • Psychological Testing

    Often persons with addictions have psychological and cognitive factors driving and/or interacting with their addictions. The Psychological Testing Program provides the individual roadmap to aid recovery treatment. Would you begin a recovery program without a compass or plan? Would you want to pay for an expensive treatment program and not have guidance to determine the best course of treatment? Incorporating a Psychological Treatment program provides essential information into treatment planning at the onset of treatment, midway through, and in the transitioning process. Results are shared not only with the patient, but also the staff serving the treatment center. Psychological Testing is backed with clinical interviews by psychologists to best serve the patient.

  • Brain Stimulation Program

    The brain of an addict must first be free of the drugs and alcohol to begin to heal. Drugs and alcohol impair cognitive/emotional development and processes; and it can take months or even years to recover. While the brain begins to initiate its recovery on its own; providing support through nutrition, exercises, and sonic stimulation purposefully directs the brain in recovery. Effective brain recovery is based on introducing new programs, such as sonic rhythms for brain development at the right time. A critical step in brain recovery is when and how to activate the pleasure centers which have been left numb with addiction. Developing fundamental cognitive self-statements aid in laying down constructive brain pathways for lasting recovery.

  • Brain Tools Program

    In order to transition into a healthy life a person with addiction needs to identify their strengths and develop tools to cope with life. As everyone in the field will likely attest to, the developmental delay for an addict can be major issues, with most starting their adult lives with the maturity of a junior high seventh-grader. Their social skills are retarded at best because these are the grades addiction starts and leaves the brain behind. These are part of the developmental sets of skills we help build into people’s lives as they start “over again” with real hopes of finding the compasses of their joy and spiritualities. 


    Anxiety, poor concentration, and fear of cravings are examples of predictable states in the recovery process. Addressing these along with active participation in a 12-Step program serves the person better in their recovery process. Not addressing personal issues with tools for success leaves the person with addictions at great risk for relapse. The PNP individualizes skills training for the patient with addition and introduces tools to help brain development and addiction management.

  • Attending the PNP Center Brain-Based 2-Day Assessment

    Additionally, a person with addictions can participate in the PNP Center 2-Day program. We have had patients complete the 2-Day assessment before, during, and following treatment at a recovery center. When reasons for becoming addicted to substances includes a desire or need to change brain activity likely there are brainwave patterns interfering with effective daily functioning. For instance, when a patient has been diagnosed with ADD/ADHD and given stimulant medication to address the attentional challenges it can lead to abusing this and related medications / drugs. Without the medication the person feels an inability to concentration or focus. The dilemma becomes do drugs to focus or not do drugs and have difficulty in school or work. Another example would be related to anxiety or bipolar type of behavior. Prescription drugs, alcohol, or marijuana may be used to self-medicate – the abuse cycle begins. The PNP Center comprehensive assessment provides a plan to achieve one’s needs and goals without the harmful effects of medications / drugs / alcohol.

Woman Talking To Patient — Lewisville, TX — The Lawlis Peavey PNP Center

In Summary

As scientifically designed programs have continued to verify, addiction elements have a devastating impact on the brain through toxicity build up and re-routing of neural system toward destructive problems organically and psychologically. As a brain syndrome program, PNP approaches the issues of brain function additionally to the psychological motivations or disorders. The brain has to be healed before these later program can have an impact, preferably without more medication (The “more pills to treat pills diseases” concept). Specific areas and functions of the brain can be mapped and stimulated for specific response through a logical process of training modules and exercises. Fears and anxieties can be broken. Moreover, joy and pleasure centers can be stimulated to derive real choices to the highs of chemicals for a high-quality life.
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