Cortex Clinical Counselling

Nervous System Retraining - Cortex Counselling
Post Concussion / Brain Injury

Why Do I Still Have Post-Concussion Symptoms?.

You don't have to spend your life managing brain fog, fatigue, memory issues, or avoiding bright lights and loud noises. Concussion symptoms don't always mean permanent brain damage. In many cases, symptoms persist because the nervous system remains stuck in a protective response long after the initial injury has healed.

Recovery is possible, even when symptoms have been present for months or years.

When recovery doesn’t happen as expected

Living with ongoing physical symptoms can become completely exhausting.

You may have spent months or even years searching for answers, only to be told that your symptoms are stress-related, medically unexplained, or simply something you must learn to cope with and manage for the rest of your life.

At some point, many people find themselves trapped between an endless search for answers and a growing fear of the symptoms themselves.

Does any of this sound familiar?

  • "I crash after doing almost nothing."
  • "I wake up exhausted no matter how much I sleep."
  • "I can't think as clearly as I used to."
  • "Bright lights, noise and busy environments overwhelm me."
  • "I get dizzy or feel off balance for no obvious reason."
  • "My symptoms seem to flare up randomly."
  • "I keep wondering why I'm not getting better."
  • "I don't feel like myself anymore."
What Is Actually Happening in Your Body

Your symptoms are entirely real; they are not
"in your head."

We now understand far more about how the brain and nervous system learn patterns of fear, protection and ongoing physical symptoms—and, crucially, how those exact patterns can change over time.

This neural misinterpretation can cause the brain to generate real physical symptoms such as pain, fatigue, dizziness, brain fog, and sensitivity as a protective response.

Sensation Fear Attention More Symptoms

This creates a feedback loop that keeps symptoms going. The longer the cycle continues, the more automatic it becomes. But because this is a learned neurological pattern rather than ongoing damage, recovery is possible.

Why Your Symptoms Persist

The autonomic nervous system remains locked in a protective state.

The nervous system doesn’t always return to baseline on its own. For many people, symptoms continue because the autonomic nervous system remains stuck in a protective state long after the original trigger has passed. This can happen following:

  • Periods of chronic, unremitting stress or professional burnout.
  • Sustained panic and anxiety loops.
  • Acute physical illnesses or viral infections.
  • A physical trauma, concussion, or injury.
  • Deeply overwhelming or traumatic experiences.

You may already have been given diagnoses such as Post-Concussion Syndrome, Dysautonomia, POTS, or Central Sensitization Syndrome. While these labels can help explain what you're experiencing, they don't explain why the symptoms continue.

A neuroplasticity-based approach focuses on calming the underlying protective response so the nervous system no longer needs to keep generating symptoms.

Some of the labels commonly used to describe these symptom patterns include:

Central Sensitization Syndrome

Dysautonomia

POTS

Post Concussion Syndrome

A Different Approach: Neuroplastic Retraining

Change the underlying patterns actively driving the symptoms.

At Cortex Counselling, our goal is not simply to help you cope with symptoms or adapt your life around them. Therapy focuses on systematically retraining your nervous system to:

  • Stop the Danger Response: Teach your brain to stop interpreting normal, safe physical sensations as an immediate danger.
  • Reduce Health Anxiety: Actively lower the fear, worry, and hyper-vigilance surrounding your symptoms and everyday physical movements.
  • Break the Symptom Feedback Loop: Reverse and stop reinforcing the symptom cycle to let your nervous system quiet down.
  • Increase Resilience: Expand your capacity for activity, stress, and everyday life without overwhelming your system.
  • Rebuild Physical Trust: Safely restore your inner confidence, pacing, and trust in your own body.
Modalities Tailored to Your System

Treatment Tailored to Your Recovery.

Because every nervous system has a unique history, therapy is tailored specifically to you. Rather than relying on a single technique, we integrate evidence-based approaches through a neuroplasticity-informed lens to help retrain your brain and nervous system.

  • Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT)
    The foundation of our work for chronic pain and persistent symptoms. PRT helps retrain the brain to recognize safe sensations so symptoms no longer require a protective response.Research has demonstrated substantial reductions and, for many people, elimination of chronic pain.
  • Emotional Awareness & Expression Therapy (EAET)
    Developed by Drs. Howard Schubiner and Mark Lumley, EAET helps resolve the unresolved emotional experiences that can keep the nervous system stuck in protection. Multiple clinical trials have shown meaningful improvements in pain, function, and quality of life.
  • Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing (EMDR)
    A well-established, research-supported treatment for trauma that helps the brain reprocess overwhelming experiences, reducing the ongoing nervous system activation that can contribute to persistent symptoms.
  • Somatic Approaches
    Rather than talking about your body, you learn to work with it. These approaches help retrain your nervous system by changing your relationship with physical sensations, building safety, regulation, and confidence through direct experience.
  • Parts Work (Internal Family Systems / IFS)
    Many people experience an internal struggle between a part that longs to recover and a part that still feels unsafe. Parts Work helps resolve these internal conflicts with curiosity and self-compassion, creating lasting change from the inside out.
  • Cognitive & Behavioural Strategies
    Practical tools to recognize and change patterns of catastrophic thinking, fear, symptom monitoring, and avoidance that can unintentionally keep the nervous system in a cycle of protection.These principles are integrated throughout therapy to support new patterns of safety, confidence, and lasting recovery.
What Clients Often Experience

Operating from a place of safety rather than protection.

Physical symptoms become less intense, less frequent and often fade away completely.

Less fear and anxiety surrounding physical symptoms and body sensations.

A predictable, natural return of mental clarity, focus, and baseline physical energy

A noticeable increase in your overall tolerance for everyday physical and cognitive load

A deep sense of internal calm and a much more regulated, flexible nervous system

The confidence to return to work, relationships, hobbies, and the life that matters most.

In-person & online counselling

Train your system in the environment that feels right.

In-Person SessionsAvailable at our clinic in Nanaimo, BC.
Online SessionsHighly secure, private virtual access across Canada

You can feel like yourself again.

You don't have to spend the rest of your life managing symptoms, pacing your energy, or fearing your own body. Recovery is possible - and we're here to help.