
Dr. Peter Deshane, BSC, DC
Dr. Peter graduated as the gold medalist in the physiology-psychology program at UWO. A graduate from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (1995), he has always been interested in the mind-body connection and has advanced certification in hypnosis, NET and cranio-sacral therapy.
While his first experience with neurofeedback was in 2002, he immersed himself in the study of various neurofeedback techniques when his oldest son was diagnosed as severely autistic. He has since expanded his work to both helping people with neurological problems and also people who are seeking to optimize their performance by improving their neurological performance.
Dr. Peter graduated as the gold medalist in the physiology-psychology program at UWO. A graduate from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (1995), he has always been interested in the mind-body connection and has advanced certification in hypnosis, NET and cranio-sacral therapy.
While his first experience with neurofeedback was in 2002, he immersed himself in the study of various neurofeedback techniques when his oldest son was diagnosed as severely autistic. He has since expanded his work to both helping people with neurological problems and also people who are seeking to optimize their performance by improving their neurological performance.

Jen Wilkins, MA , M,
Jennifer has been hugely interested in neuropsychology for many years, studying psychology and biological psychology at FSU and UWO. She is currently working on a PhD in neuroscience, focusing on traumatic brain injuries (concussions).
She initially became interested in neurofeedback as a treatment modality after using it to help her autistic son. In the years following, she has utilized it in a clinical setting to help optimize brain functioning and to support a variety of conditions, with particular emphasis on ASD, ADD, ADHD, brain injuries and concussions.
Jennifer has been hugely interested in neuropsychology for many years, studying psychology and biological psychology at FSU and UWO. She is currently working on a PhD in neuroscience, focusing on traumatic brain injuries (concussions).
She initially became interested in neurofeedback as a treatment modality after using it to help her autistic son. In the years following, she has utilized it in a clinical setting to help optimize brain functioning and to support a variety of conditions, with particular emphasis on ASD, ADD, ADHD, brain injuries and concussions.

Cavan Edwards, BA
Cavan is a Psychology graduate of Wilfrid Laurier University in the research specialist stream. Suffering from depression, stress and sleep issues during the high pressure times of univeristy, he turned to brain training modalities such as meditation and neurofeedback for relief. His experiences of restful sleep and deep calm ultimately sparked a great passion for research based therapies with the power to correct brain problems at both the psychological and physiological level.
Cavan is the primary technician at the clinic and is responsible for operating the neurofeedback equipment, following the treatment plans set out by Dr Deshane. In his spare time Cavan is focused on developing science based meditation practices to fit into a busy lifestyle helping people build resilience in a stressful modern world.
Cavan is a Psychology graduate of Wilfrid Laurier University in the research specialist stream. Suffering from depression, stress and sleep issues during the high pressure times of univeristy, he turned to brain training modalities such as meditation and neurofeedback for relief. His experiences of restful sleep and deep calm ultimately sparked a great passion for research based therapies with the power to correct brain problems at both the psychological and physiological level.
Cavan is the primary technician at the clinic and is responsible for operating the neurofeedback equipment, following the treatment plans set out by Dr Deshane. In his spare time Cavan is focused on developing science based meditation practices to fit into a busy lifestyle helping people build resilience in a stressful modern world.