Mental Health Practice – Kaiser Neuromap Institute
Kaiser Neuromap Institute is a neurofeedback and brain mapping center located in Monrovia, California, serving the greater Los Angeles area, including Arcadia, Pasadena, West Covina, and surrounding communities. The practice was co-founded by Dr. David Kaiser and Dr. Sandra Beltran. Dr. Kaiser developed Default Network Training (DNT) Neurofeedback, a proprietary approach that builds on the research of Dr. Barry Sterman. Dr. Beltran contributes clinical expertise to the practice and supports the continued development of the method.
The institute’s primary service is DNT Neurofeedback, described as a passive, non-invasive technique of brain training that aims to support the brain’s capacity to self-regulate. Sessions involve electrodes placed on the scalp to record brain activity, with feedback provided through immersive visual experiences such as television or movies. Brain mapping services are also offered to evaluate the maturity of brain networks associated with attention, memory, decision-making, language fluency, and attachment. The institute uses proprietary software and custom machine learning scripts developed in-house.
Services address anxiety, depression, trauma, and sleep difficulties, among other mental health concerns. Two treatment formats are available: a standard program typically ranging from 20 to 40 visits, scheduled at least twice weekly, and an intensive program designed for clients traveling from distant locations or seeking expedited results, which involves concentrated sessions of 4 to 5 hours daily over 2 to 3 weeks, Monday through Friday.
The practice serves both adults and younger clients; testimonials on the site reference improvements in school performance. Services appear to be offered on a self-pay basis based on the available site information. The institute is open Monday through Friday, 10 AM to 8 PM. Contact is available by phone at +1 (626) 678-5763 or by email at kaiserneuromap@gmail.com.