It is easy to find help if you broke your arm or caught the flu. It should be just as easy to find help if you suffer from depression, PTSD, anxiety or any other mental illness.


We would like to offer a solution.

Our system has always relied on coping protocols to help patients deal with their potential mental illness. Objective testing, which is used in all other forms of medicine, are completely absent from diagnosing and treating mental health disorders. This is needed to better understand what is happening inside our bodies. Like a fingerprint, the human brain is unique and has its own specific needs. We are working with top mental health professionals to correctly identify the problems of our system and the solutions needed to solve the mental healthcare crisis we face today.

 Three key problems doctors have identified:

• Medical professionals do not have access to a full range of tools to accurately treat their patients.

• Many people are unable to afford the treatments available.

• The lack of collaboration between researchers, practitioners, and private organizations means that new opportunities for treatments are not reaching the public.

This is where we come in.

Over the last 40 years, promising research has yielded tools that help doctors identify mental health disorders much more accurately. At the Institute of Brain Technologies, we work with all parties to help advance this research and refine its effectiveness. Using a universal platform we have created, we will transform these discoveries into practical use and provide easy access to all medical professionals.

Many individuals are under-insured or cannot afford care at all. We work with established organizations to help provide financial support for all at risk groups using charitable contributions, local, state and federal funding more efficiently. Using these new resources, many more can finally get the help they need.

We need your help getting modern tools into the hands of our clinicians.
With your donations, we can fix this now.

To learn more, please watch the video below.