About Mind Health Project
The Mind Health Project forms part of The Advanced Neurotraining Group. This was the first company in Ireland to offer brainwave training through a comprehensive range of clinical services which offer the most advanced Applied Neuroscience training applications available today.
At the heart of all of the Mind Health products and services lies a commitment to ensure our clients are getting positive measureable results on their journey to optimal brain health.
We are committed to ensuring our quality of care and attention to detail is constantly maintained. We keep abreast of the most recent research on brain health from all around the world using many of the technologies that have come about as a result of what modern neuroscience has uncovered about the workings of our brain and how best to maintain optimal brain health.
The Mind Health Project is dedicated to investigating the very best research based inventions to support your mental health through our collaborations with likeminded Individuals, Universities and research projects from around the world.
Our brains have incalculable ability to learn and change at any age. When our brain is healthy then many of the physiological process of the body that are ultimately managed by the brain can also improve to give us health and happiness long into the future.
If you wish to find out more about any of the products and services included in this publication, please contact the Mind Health Project or the Advanced NeuroTraining Centre for further information on how you or your loved ones can benefit from challenging your brain to better function.
Out team has considerable experience in working in both the public and private sector form individuals to groups to public bodies and private organisations. We can design bespoke programmes and services to best suit our clients wants and needs. A critical process that is inbuilt in all of our programmes is measurement of positive results, what specific benefits are our clients getting from our programmes and how can this be maintained long after people have completed our programmes.