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EPISODE · Apr 30, 2026 · 48 MIN

Brain Mapping: A New Language for Mental Health

from The Health Detective Podcast by Functional Diagnostic Nutrition · host Reed Davis

Dr. Steven Rondeau has conducted over 50,000 qEEG (quantitative EEG) brain scans, building one of the largest pattern recognition datasets in mental health. In this episode, we break down how brain patterns show up in anxiety, ADHD, trauma, mood instability, cognitive issues, and why some clients do not respond to standard protocols. This conversation shifts the lens from symptoms to patterns and what those patterns reveal about the brain. We cover: • Brain map patterns linked to anxiety, ADHD, and trauma • How nervous system dysregulation shows up in qEEG data • Why clients stay stuck despite doing everything right • How pattern recognition improves assessment and outcomes Connect with Dr Steven Rondeau: Website: https://axoneegsolutions.com/learn-more/ Book: https://www.thinklikeabrain.com/ If this conversation got you thinking about brain patterns, the next step is understanding what is driving them. At Clinical Summit Week (May 11–15), Pam Helmly breaks down the M2 NeuroFocus lab and how neurotransmitter patterns connect to stress, metabolism, and why clients feel wired, anxious, or burned out. Join us for the free training: http://www.fdntraining.com/clinicalsummit26 Dr. Steven Rondeau is not a speaker at this event.     Medical Disclaimer This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Consult your healthcare provider before making changes to your health or treatment.

Dr. Steven Rondeau has conducted over 50,000 qEEG (quantitative EEG) brain scans, building one of the largest pattern recognition datasets in mental health. In this episode, we break down how brain patterns show up in anxiety, ADHD, trauma, mood instability, cognitive issues, and why some clients do not respond to standard protocols. This conversation shifts the lens from symptoms to patterns and what those patterns reveal about the brain. We cover:• Brain map patterns linked to anxiety, ADHD, and trauma• How nervous system dysregulation shows up in qEEG data• Why clients stay stuck despite doing everything right• How pattern recognition improves assessment and outcomesConnect with Dr Steven Rondeau:Website: https://axoneegsolutions.com/learn-more/Book: https://www.thinklikeabrain.com/ If this conversation got you thinking about brain patterns, the next step is understanding what is driving them. At Clinical Summit Week (May 11–15), Pam Helmly breaks down the M2 NeuroFocus lab and how neurotransmitter patterns connect to stress, metabolism, and why clients feel wired, anxious, or burned out. Join us for the free training:http://www.fdntraining.com/clinicalsummit26 Dr. Steven Rondeau is not a speaker at this event.     Medical DisclaimerThis podcast is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Consult your healthcare provider before making changes to your health or treatment.

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