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From the transcript:
Catherine: Lynette, thank you very much for joining us on The Solari Report. I appreciate your taking the time to do this. And before we dive in and start talking about neurofeedback and how it can help autistic children and other people, maybe you could just very briefly go through an introduction to your works and your books.
I’m sitting here looking at Miracles are Made: A Real-Life Guide to Autism. So go ahead and just give us an overview of your work and your books.
Lynette: Okay. Sure. But first let me thank you. Because part of the answer to your question is – the way that you help people with neurofeedback and the various therapies that I employ to reach families that deal with different brain disorders is through people like you sharing the audience that you’ve built up, that respect you and your guests.
And so I appreciate you for having me on. And thank you so much. It’s lovely to be here. My work: I began as a parent, as is often the case with – I don’t know about other fields. But certainly fields where there’s any kind of mental challenge – even your counselor probably had something. So it tends to be collected around folks that have real-life experience, and that’s really true in the world of autism.
Parents that have to help their children, find there’s a milieu of services now. And way back when I was doing it, there were none. And so you end up having to self-educate, and learn how to cope, and see what works and what doesn’t work and – what is the difference between coping and healing?