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Read, listen, think it through.

Clinician-reviewed articles, a podcast, and curated reading on quantitative EEG, neurofeedback, neuroplasticity, and the brain-as-organ frame that anchors our practice.

Where to begin

Six places to start.

Blog

Long-form articles on the brain — written by Dr Ash, reviewed before publication, citations at the bottom. Plain language, clinical rigour.

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Podcast

Conversations with practitioners, researchers, and patients about the brain — ageing well, cognition, recovery, performance. Released fortnightly.

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Resources

Patient handouts, reading lists, and tools we use ourselves — sleep journals, food-mood logs, breath-work guides. Free to download.

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Research

Curated bibliographies on the modalities we use — qEEG, neurofeedback, HRV biofeedback, functional neurological exercises. Updated annually.

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Media

Press, podcast appearances, and interviews. If you're a journalist or producer — Dr Ash is contactable for comment on brain-health topics.

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Events

Patient education evenings, clinician CPD sessions, and the occasional online masterclass. In-person at our clinics or online.

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Featured reading
Article · 9 min read

The most overlooked organ in healthcare.

We image hearts, lungs, and joints. We rarely image the brain — even when the brain is the part struggling. A case for examination over assumption.

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Article · 12 min read

What a qEEG actually shows you.

A plain-language tour of quantitative EEG — what it measures, what it can't, and why we use it as the entry-point of our clinical model.

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Podcast · 48 min

The Healthy Brain Exchange — on YouTube.

Dr Ash's video conversation series with practitioners, researchers, and patients about the brain. Watch the latest episodes on YouTube.

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Your brain.... Your call.

Start with a free Brain Snapshot, book an Initial Consultation, or call us to talk it through.

Scope & safety

Articles and resources on this site are general health information, not personalised clinical advice. They aren't a substitute for assessment by a registered health practitioner. If you or someone you know is in crisis, call 000 or Lifeline 13 11 14.

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