The Institute for Neurofunctional
PsychologyTM

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Community Partnerships
Bringing prevention-focused education on stress, focus, and whole-person health into schools and communities.
Neurofunctional Psychology partners with schools, organizations, and healthcare providers to expand access to prevention-focused education on nervous system regulation, emotional well-being, and overall health.
Our work is grounded in translating clinical and research-based insight into practical tools that support learning, relationships, and long-term well-being across the lifespan.
In the years following the COVID-19 pandemic, rising levels of stress, attention challenges, anxiety, and depression are increasingly affecting how individuals learn, connect, and function across the lifespan.
These challenges are impacting not only mental health, but also learning, relationships, and long-term physical well-being. Yet, most individuals are never taught how their nervous system works or how to effectively regulate stress.
Neurofunctional Psychology translates clinical and research-based insight into accessible, prevention-focused education helping individuals better understand and regulate their stress response while supporting overall health and well-being.
OUR EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
These programs are designed to be implemented through pilot initiatives, workshops, and educational partnerships tailored to schools, organizations, and communities.
WHY PARTNER WITH US
Position this as a post-COVID need:
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rising stress, anxiety, attention challenges
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impact on learning, relationships, and health
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gap in prevention-based education
WHO WE ARE
We are currently seeking:
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Schools for pilot programs
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Community organizations for workshops
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Healthcare and wellness partners for collaborative initiatives
Education on the connection between nutrition, energy, mood, and cognitive function.
• Energy + mood support
• Improved attention
• Food–brain awareness
PARTNERSHIP CATEGORIES
How Partnership Works
• Initial conversation to understand your setting and needs
• Program customization or pilot design
• Implementation through workshops, sessions, or training
• Ongoing collaboration and evaluation
This work reflects a shift from reactive care to proactive education bringing clinically informed knowledge into everyday environments where it can have the greatest impact.
We are currently developing a limited number of partnerships to expand access to this work.
School Partners
Integrate prevention-focused education that supports student focus, emotional regulation, and healthy learning environments.
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Pilot programs
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Student workshops
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Staff training
Community Partners
Deliver accessible education on stress, health, and emotional well-being within community and family-centered settings.
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Libraries
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Parent groups
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Nonprofits
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Community centers
Health & Wellness Partners
Expand a whole-person approach to care by integrating nervous system and health education into existing services
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Pediatricians
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Therapists
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Nutritionists
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Integrative health providers