Autism affects people in different ways, and support should reflect that individuality.
At Be Well Brain Health, we offer personalized support for children, teens, and adults on the spectrum, and for families seeking a thoughtful, holistic approach to care.
Our focus is on regulation, brain health, daily functioning, and practical support, with microcurrent neurofeedback available as one possible complementary option.
What is Autism?
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a developmental condition that affects communication, social interaction, sensory processing, and patterns of behavior or interests. Because autism exists on a spectrum, each person’s strengths, challenges, and support needs may look very different, to include the full spectrum of neurodiversity.
Some people need support with communication and daily routine, while others may be highly independent but still experience sensory overload, anxiety, or difficulty with transitions.
Common Signs and Support Needs for ASD
Neurodivergent individuals may experience:
• Differences in communication.
• Sensory sensitivities.
• Difficulty with transitions or changes in routine.
• Intense interests.
• Social fatigue or overwhelm.
• Repetitive behaviors or self-regulation strategies.
• Anxiety or attention challenges.
Support needs can change over time and may be influenced by school, work, relationships, sleep, stress, and co-occurring conditions.
How we support Autism care
At Be Well Brain Health, we take an individualized approach to autism support. We focus on each person’s goals, needs, and strengths rather than viewing any neurodivergent traits as something to “fix”.
Depending on the person and family, support may include:
• Microcurrent neurofeedback as a complementary option.
• Brain health education.
• Family and caregiver support.
• Guidance around daily functioning and routines.
Our goal is to create a calm, respectful experience that supports quality of life and daily functioning. We position our work as complementary to other therapies, educational services, and medical care when needed.
FAQ
What to expect
Usually starts with a conversation about history, current concerns, goals, and what kind of support would be most helpful. This allows us to understand whether our services are a good fit and how to tailor the approach.
If neurofeedback is included, sessions are typically non-invasive and low-stress. The person usually sits comfortably while the practitioner guides the process and monitors progress.
We may also discuss caregiver observations, routines, sensory sensitivities, and any co-occurring concerns that affect daily life.
Your first visit…
This may be helpful for:
• Children or teens needing supportive care.
• Adults seeking regulation or wellness support.
• Families looking for a more personalized, holistic approach.
• People with sensory overwhelm, anxiety, or attention challenges alongside autism.
• Caregivers wanting clarity on next steps.
If you are unsure whether autism, ADHD, anxiety, or another factor is driving the main challenges, a consultation can help determine the best next step.
Who may benefit
We may adjust the plan based on how you feel and what changes you notice in daily life.
Over time…
Some families and clinicians explore neurofeedback as a complementary support option for autism-related regulation, attention, or stress concerns.
At Be Well Brain Health, microcurrent neurofeedback is offered as one part of a broader support plan, not as a stand-alone cure or replacement for evidence-based therapies, educational supports, or medical care.
Autism and neurofeedback
FAQ From Our Clients
Is Autism an illness?
No. Autism is a developmental condition, not an illness to be cured.
Can adults be on the spectrum?
Yes. Many people are diagnosed in adulthood or continue to identify support needs later in life.
Is neurofeedback safe?
Microcurrent neurofeedback is FDA-certified, safe, and non-invasive, but it’s important to review health history and goals before starting
Does this replace therapy or school-based support?
No. Our services are intended to complement other supports, not replace them.
How Do I Get Started?
If you’re looking for personalized Autism support in San Diego, Be Well Brain Health offers a compassionate place to start. Contact us to schedule a consultation and explore whether our approach is right for you.