Who Our Brain Retraining Coaches Are
Every re-origin coach has completed training in neuroplasticity-based coaching for the re-origin program. All have personally recovered from conditions related to limbic system dysfunction, giving them deep empathy and practical insight into the recovery process.
Our brain retraining coaches support members through:
- Group and individual sessions focused on self-directed healing
- Nervous system regulation practices
- Personalized guidance on applying re-origin practices
- Community-based accountability and encouragement
Our re-origin brain retraining coaches are not medical professionals, therapists, or licensed clinicians. They don’t diagnose, treat, or prescribe. Instead, they serve as trained guides in the process of neuroplasticity and brain retraining, helping you apply evidence-based tools to shift your mindset, calm your nervous system, and create new patterns of thought and behavior. Their role is to empower you to take an active part in your recovery. Brain retraining coaching at re-origin is not designed or intended to replace professional medical care, but to complement it through practical, brain-based self-regulation techniques.
What Sets Our Coaching Team Apart
re-origin’s neuroplasticity coaches offer a high-touch, human approach to recovery. They’re trained to meet you where you are, whether you’re just starting your brain retraining program or deepening your practice, and to help you move past roadblocks with compassion and clarity.
We believe healing happens through connection (hello, mirror neurons!). That’s why our brain retraining coaches stay active in our global community, answering questions, hosting workshops, and helping members achieve lasting recovery.
Why Work with a Brain Retraining Coach
A re-origin coach can help:
- Reinforce your daily re-origin brain retraining practice
- Build resilience in the face of setbacks
- Share insight into patterns that keep you stuck
- Provide ongoing feedback and motivation
- Experience more confident progress toward recovery