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    Elizabeth McIntire

    Brain Integration practitioner

    Elizabeth McIntire is the owner of Boston Brain Integration, a practice that specializes in Brain Integration Technique (BIT).1 She is a trained Brain Integration practitioner who began her career in this field after her own personal experience with the technique.1

    Background and Education

    Elizabeth's educational background includes:

    • B.A. from Smith College
    • M.M. (Master of Music) from New England Conservatory1

    Initially, Elizabeth pursued a career in the arts. She studied Theatre at Smith College and later received her MM in Vocal Performance.2

    Professional Experience

    As a Brain Integration practitioner, Elizabeth:

    • Works with children and adults to help them regain full brain function and reach their potential3
    • Specializes in helping people suffering from PTSD, anxiety, grief, and emotional issues1
    • Uses Crossinology® Brain Integration Technique (BIT), a hands-on approach that reconnects neural pathways in the brain14

    Elizabeth has been working in the field of Brain Integration since November 2009.1 She studied the technique with Susan McCrossin, the developer of BIT.1

    Additional Training

    To enhance her skills, Elizabeth has also studied:

    • Learning Enhancement Acupressure Program (LEAP) with Dr. Charles Krebs
    • Integrated Healing with Mathilda van Dyk
    • MNRI® Dynamic and Postural Reflex Pattern Integration with Tawni Lawrence1

    Other Pursuits

    Aside from her work in Brain Integration, Elizabeth continues to be involved in music. She sings and performs in the Boston area3 and has served as a section leader at First Parish in Brookline.5

    Related Questions

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    What is the role of Applied Kinesiology in BIT?
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    Location

    Greater Boston Area