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Seated next to her EEG system and holding her therapy dog in training, Rhonda Osborne and her mentee, Tara Krueger, take a multipronged approach to mental health care. At Flatland Center for Brain, patients can utilize counseling, neurofeedback and neuromodulation as part of their treatment. — Photo by Jes-c French

Flatland Center for Brain helps patients train their brains for improved mental health

It’s not unusual for Rhonda Osborne to see people who are at the end of their rope. Sometimes that looks like a person whose anxiety has not responded to medication or counseling. Other times it’s a parent who has been told that their child has ADHD and is struggling to find the right treatment.

At Flatland Center for Brain, Osborne’s hope is that quantitative electroencephalography, neurofeedback and neuromodulation are tools that can be added to the treatment toolbox for people struggling with addiction, mood disorders, trauma, insomnia, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, dementia and the like.

Osborne has worked in mental health for 20 years, but it wasn’t until 2014 that she was introduced to brain mapping. Since then, it has developed into a passion that she is excited to share with northeastern Colorado.

Her office is located at 143 S. Campbell Ave. Last August, Rhonda and Chad Osborne and Kathleen and Casey Kropp purchased the building and have since renovated it, providing space for multiple local businesses.

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