May 23, 2007
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
BROOKSIDE INSTITUTE BRAIN
& BEHAVIOR SYMPOSIUM
NEWPORT BEACH, CA. – As part of their continual analysis of new treatments and breakthroughs in brain-based diseases, Brookside Institute announces their first annual Brain and Behavior Symposium: The Future of the Brain, taking place on Friday, June 8th from 11:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. at the Pacific Club.
This symposium will feature presentations by major researchers and scientists, who will gather to discuss recent developments in neuroscience and the treatment applications for learning disabilities, ADHD, PTSD, brain injuries and trauma, memory disorders (Alzheimer’s) and substance abuse.
Speakers will explore how advances in neuroscience techniques have transformed the way the brain controls behavior. Topics will cover new technologies such as Referenced-EEGs, emerging NeuroGenysis Systems, and Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, to name a few. Presenters include:
- Dr. Hoffman, M.D. Neuropsychiatry, National Regional Medical Director, CNS Response, Inc
- Curtis Cripe, PhD., Director and Founder of Crossroads Institute and Centers
- Trung Thai, M. D., Psychiatrist, Medical Director, Brookside Institute
- Yi Jin, M.D. Electrophysiologist, Director of NeuroScience Center, Brookside Institute
"Brookside Institute is thrilled to host some of the nation’s most respected researchers in this area of neuroscience," said E. Keith Owens, director for Brookside. "This symposium provides a rare opportunity for specialists and community members alike to learn about some of the most promising, up-to-the-moment research on these new and emerging treatment applications for brain-based diseases that can affect everyday life."
Moderating the panel of speakers will be Max A. Schneider, M.D., an expert on addiction treatment, who is director of education of the Positive Action Center at Chapman Medical Cen
About Brookside Institute
Brookside Institute is at the forefront of substance abuse treatment, applying over 20 years of research to develop the Brookside Recovery Protocol ™, a science-based medical model for treating addiction and co-occurring disorders (dual diagnosis). For more information about the company, please visit their Web site at:
www.BrooksideInstitute.com
Contacts:
E. Keith Owens, Director
Brookside Institute
Phone: (949) 679-7425
Fax: (949) 679-7428
owens@brooksideinstitute.com
www.brooksideinstitute.com