Jerry Walker Therapy Services
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Jerry Walker Therapy Services in the Press
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Researcher apologizes for study of gay therapy The Seattle Times - 6 days ago
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French autistic kids mostly get psychotherapy The Seattle Times - May 18, 2012
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Armando Rodriguez, California Tuberculosis Patient, Jailed For Not ... Huffington Post - May 16, 2012
We provide Neurofeedback as well as Alpha-Stim services.
| Years In Practice | 11 |
| Number Of Staff | 3 |
| Insurance & Payments Accepted | Blue Cross Blue Shield Health Alliance PHCS/ Multiplan Value Options HealthNet Tricare Check |
| Languages Other Than English | English |
| Licenses & Certifications | Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor National Certfied Councelor |
Videos of Interest
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Jerry Walker Therapy Services Quincy, Illinois - Jerry Walker Therapy services has been serving the Quincy IL area since 1999. Visit our website at www.jerrywalkertherapyservices.com
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Neurofeedback News Spot - Jerry Walker Therapy Services offers neurofeedback for the treatment of ADHD, depression and anxiety. Learn more here www.jerrywalkertherapyservices.com
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Exercise Picks up People with Parkinson's - For Jerry Bramlett, it started as a rumble in his forties. "I noticed a tremor and I was having trouble with my balance and people kept saying that I was mad all the time cause they said I had a masked face." These are classic symptoms of Parkinson's disease. The tremors, balance issues, rigidity and reduced facial expression. It's a diagnosis that no one wants to hear. "Parkinson's is a neurologic disorder that develops in the brain over the course of many years. Ultimately your body becomes deprived of its ability to move," says Kurt Gray, a physical therapist with Lee Memorial Health System. Helpless and hopeless was how Jerry took it. "I just sat out on the porch and quit." It was clearly the wrong approach. "Research has proven that higher levels of activity shows the process of this disease. If people keep active, they don't lose their ability as rapidly," says Gray. Lee Memorial Health System developed a Parkinson's exercise program as part of its community outreach. Jerry gave it a try. "After a while doing the exercise and everything, the balance started to improve and the more you work at it, the more it improves," says Bramlett. Within months of starting classes, Jerry was teaching them. "We had one fellow that came in a wheelchair, he just gave up, and then he started taking steps and he went to a walker and then he went from a walker to a cane. From the cane he went back to driving his car," says Bramlett. Repetitive exercises, reinforcing simple skills <b>...</b>

