SCREEN ADDICTION SOLUTIONS
Original Research, Clinical Recovery & Global Expansion
Our work reveals the addiction-driven neurofunctional mechanisms behind screen-related symptoms —
scientific and therapeutic breakthroughs developed through our own research and clinical practice.
Price : € 220
(one-time payment, instant access)
Important: This training is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and it does not replace consultation with a physician, psychologist, psychiatrist, or other qualified professional. If you have specific concerns or symptoms, seek an individual professional evaluation. No clinician–patient, therapist–client, or other professional relationship is created.
The Developing Brain and
Early Screen Addiction
Uncovering the Hidden Neurobiology of
Autism and ADHD
(70-minute on-demand video training)
Who It’s For
Parents of children ages 0–18 who notice difficulties with attention, sleep, behavior, or emotional regulation
Psychologists, psychotherapists, psychiatrists, speech therapists, occupational therapists, educators, and special education teachers
Child development and early intervention professionals
Practitioners seeking a clinical framework to differentiate screen-induced symptoms from neurodevelopmental conditions
Anyone looking for clear, practical steps for prevention and recovery
By learning to manage their screen habits, employees experience less stress, fewer anxiety triggers, and reduced burnout. This translates into a healthier workforce with fewer absences and a higher retention rate.
What’s Included
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The Big Picture: why screens have such a strong impact on the developing brain
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Neurobiology & Mechanisms: attention, reward/dopamine, self-regulation, habit/addiction loops
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Symptoms That Look Like ADHD/Autism: how they show up and why they can “mimic” diagnoses
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Clinical Framework: key markers, observation, and assessment guidance
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Recovery & Prevention: practical steps for detox/reduction, boundaries, and an action plan for families/practices
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Wrap-Up: core takeaways and next steps