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About the Center for Integrative Psychology
Fostering Brain Health and Wellness for a Better Life
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Discover a Biopsychosocial Approach to Mental Wellness

The Center for Integrative Psychology is an outpatient mental health clinic offering treatments that account for the complex biological, psychological, and social factors that affect mental wellness. We implement cutting-edge technologies including QEEG brain mapping, neuromodulation, neurofeedback, and LENS to provide customized, non-pharmacologically based treatment options for each client. 

At the Center for Integrative Psychology, we are dedicated to providing advanced, research-based Neurotherapy treatments to improve brain functionality. Our therapies are designed to increase flexible problem-solving abilities and increase mental receptivity to change. By utilizing our treatment plans, individuals can become more responsive to traditional psychotherapy methods and find more satisfying lives with a greater sense of peace. Contact our team today to get started with your treatment plan.

 

Exceptional Qualifications

Our team provides customized treatment plans based on highly researched Neurotherapy methods and the personal needs of each client. Andrew Bindewald and Dr. Barry Jay are BCIA Board Certified in Neurofeedback, and the CIP team is qualified to provide neuromodulation therapy thanks to our specialized training and equipment.

Humanitarian of the Year

Dr. Barry Jay's work with the University of Missouri International Psychosocial Trauma Center included trips to Bosnia, Kosovo, and Pakistan to train teachers to identify and work with traumatized children. This is something he is passionate about and it was truly an honor for Dr. Barry Jay to receive the Humanitarian of the Year Award from that organization in 2003.

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Licensed Clinical Psychologist (he/him)

Barry Jay, Ph.D., BCN

I have been helping people change since receiving my Ph.D. in 1977. My training included a one-year internship at the Judge Baker Guidance Center, an affiliate of the Harvard Medical School.

I worked at the Hawthorn Center, a state hospital for children in Northville, MI. for 17 years. As the Chief of Inpatient Psychological Services, I was a consultant to hospital staff on difficult to treat children. Holding a senior staff training position at Hawthorn’s APA-approved internship program for psychologists, I was co-founder of the family therapy unit there. As an adjunct instructor at the Wayne State Medical School from 1981-1994, I taught a 9-month class to psychiatric residents on the psychodiagnostic assessment of children. I left that position in 1994 and have been working in private practice in West Bloomfield since that time. I provide clients with a list of psychiatrists or consult with their physician when medication is indicated.

I am BCIA Board Certified in Neurofeedback. I started using Low Energy Neurofeedback System (LENS) in 2005. Since that time, I have incorporated the following into my practice the use of Neurofield Neuromodulation Techniques: Pulsed Electromagnetic Frequencies (PEMF), transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS), transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation (tACS), Random Noise Stimulation (tRNS) and Pink Noise. QEEGs are an electrical diagnostic done on all clients initially and are the basis for the treatment plan. QEEGs are redone every ten sessions to measure progress and become the new map for treatment. People improve symptomatically as the maps change. Most people have 20 sessions of neuromodulation and then Real Time Neurofeedback (RTZ) is added for 15 sessions or so in order to help the brain consolidate changes.

I am in ongoing, active consultation with Nicholas Dogris, Ph.D. QEEG-Diplomate, the inventor of the cutting edge Neurofield technology. See his website at www.neurofieldneurotherapy.com.

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Licensed Professional Counselor, Board Certified in Biofeedback and Neurofeedback

Andrew Bindewald, MA, LPC, BCB, BCN

I am dual board certified by BCIA in Neurofeedback (BCN) and Biofeedback (BCB), and I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in Michigan, Texas, and Virginia. I did my graduate work in Virginia at Regent University, where I first trained as a Neurotherapist over a decade ago. I continue to be humbled by how impactful Neurotherapy can be in transforming lives and moving people forward.  When combined with psychotherapy, it is an even more powerful modality for change.

I enjoy working with children and adults who have neurodevelopmental disorders such as Attention Deficit (ADHD) and Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD); Anxiety Disorders including Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Social Anxiety, Phobias, and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD); developmental trauma, academic and work-related problems, addictions, sleep problems, pain disorders, head/brain injury, age-related cognitive decline, pain disorders, migraines, and other problems. 

Working in conjunction with the brain as it learns to self-regulate through Neurotherapy, the mind is the focus of psychotherapy. As the brain learns to self-regulate, the mind learns to process and use cognitive coping in an incredible manner. Psychotherapy or “talk therapy” cannot be under-appreciated. My approach to psychotherapy is a collaborative effort between the client and therapist. The approach would be considered eclectic in that I use a cognitive-behavioral theory (CBT) base with various types of additional therapies and techniques to achieve the agreed-upon goals of therapy. The good news is mental health is brain health.  We can all benefit from optimizing our brains. Feel free to call or email me so we can work together to enhance your brain health and improve your quality of life.

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Limited License Counselor, Trained in Neurotherapy (she/her)

Stephanie Roffi, MA, LLC

Stephanie Roffi is our newest Limited License Counselor at the center. She received her Master's in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan in the summer of 2022. During her time in graduate school, Stephanie provided pro-bono therapy as an on-site counselor at Oakland University’s SEHS counseling center, facilitating personal, career, and group counseling to all ages. She then went on to complete a six-month internship at the Center for Integrative Psychology, solidifying her belief in the benefits of combining psychotherapy with Neurotherapy.

Stephanie originally worked under the supervision of Dr. Barry Jay as a Neurotherapy technician. She had worked alongside Dr. Jay for 5 years before deciding to make the transition to a full-time therapist. Psychodynamic and humanistic interventions are her go-to psychotherapy modalities, however, at her core, she believes that an integrative approach is key. Stephanie has gained a wealth of experience working with populations including those with neurodevelopmental disorders, chronic pain, anxiety disorders, mood disorders, personality disorders, eating disorders, addiction, traumatic brain injury (TBI), identity issues, sleep problems, career/school-related problems, and persons who identify as members of LGBTQ+ community. She is working toward becoming BCIA certified in Neurofeedback in order to continue broadening her scope of practice.

During her evenings, Stephanie teaches private music lessons and has the intention of integrating her love of music into her future clinical repertoire. Stephanie is consistently reminded that humans are incredibly complex and when it comes to mental health treatment, one size does not fit all. She works well with all ages and ultimately strives to help individuals achieve the most authentic versions of themselves. Where there is peace, happiness follows. 

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7001 Orchard Lake Road, Suite 124
West Bloomfield, MI 48322