ABSTRACT

Nine case reports (David, Jacob, Benjamin, Samuel, Tim, John, Daniel, Sandra and Barbara: names are imaginary) illustrate the contribution of NeuroAnalysis to clinical practice. Each case is discussed using current conventional clinical and diagnostic evaluation, followed by insights gained from NeuroAnalysis. The contribution of these additional insights and the meaning of NeuroAnalysis for future potential therapies will be discussed. The reports are based on true cases, but all names and identifying factors are imaginary.