Warrior Transition Project
SGT. D.F., U.S. Army 10th MTN. Div. Purple Heart Recipient
"After my training I am now sleeping better than I ever have, and I am happy to say that my irritability / anger has decreased significantly. The anxiety I previously experienced is now in my control, meaning that I understand my own frustrations and can take effective measures to resolve issues, minimizing stress and anxiety. The best part of the technology is that I never had to mention a thing about my combat experiences as this is not a "talk" solution. I am truly thankful to BST for all the relief this training has brought to me and my family."
Returning troops get help for PTSD

Scottsdale, Arizona, October 2, 2007 Brain State Technologies, along with its participating affiliate offices worldwide announced today free help for returning soldiers from Iraq and Afghanistan.
The VA has seen a tenfold increase in PTSD cases in the last year. According to the VA, more than 37,000 Vets of Iraq and Afghanistan are suffering from Mental Health disorders, and more than 16,000 have already been diagnosed with PTSD.
“After training with Brain State Technologies (BST) I’m sleeping better than ever and my irritability/anger has decreased significantly,” says SGT. Dan F., U.S. Army 10th Mtn. Div. “The best thing about this technology is that I never had to mention a thing about my combat experiences as BST is not a ‘talk’ solution.”
BST provides individual clients a structured, personalized approach to help create positive life change and overcome symptoms of PTSD, such as depression, flashbacks, difficulty sleeping, and chemical/alcohol dependency.
Over 4,000 people have found Brain State Conditioning helpful in eliminating or drastically reducing their physical and emotional difficulties. Clients have also reported positive results with sports performance, ADD, pain mitigation, sleep disorders, stress relief, and more.
Participation is completely confidential and participants will receive a free assessment and up to sixteen free training sessions through August 31, 2008. To be eligible participants must have returned from either Afghanistan or Iraq within the past 24 months and have served in a combat or in a rear echelon support unit.
Watch a news video from CBS news on our video page. You can read more about this project at Veterans and Families.
Over 4,000 people have found Brain State Conditioning helpful in eliminating or drastically reducing their physical and emotional difficulties. Clients have also reported positive results with sports performance, ADD, pain mitigation, sleep disorders, stress relief, and more.
Participation is completely confidential and participants will receive a free assessment and up to sixteen free training sessions through August 31, 2008. To be eligible participants must have returned from either Afghanistan or Iraq within the past 24 months and have served in a combat or in a rear echelon support unit.
Watch a news video from CBS news on our video page. You can read more about this project at Veterans and Families.
Nevada Prison Demonstration
To establish the effectiveness of Brain State Conditioning with inmates in a prison setting over a short training time period. The scope includes performance of Brain State Conditioning for four or more inmates within a three week time period. Six inmates were chosen by Warden Lenard Varé of the Southern Nevada Correctional Center in Jean, Nevada. Brain State Conditioning was accomplished with these inmates between August 27 and September 13, 2007.
Yavapai County Adult Probation Trial
This report depicts individual results achieved in the Prescott, Arizona Yavapai County trial using Brain State Technology™ conditioning sessions with repeat offenders. Arrests were for possession of illegal drugs or drug paraphernalia, petty theft, disturbing the peace, assault, and other miscellaneous crimes.















