Map the Nervous System.
Treat with Precision.
Restore Regulation.
A neurophysiological assessment and treatment sequencing system that supports nervous system regulation.
What is Dunkin NeuroMap™ ?
Dunkin NeuroMap™ is a neurophysiological assessment and treatment sequencing tool that maps current nervous system functioning across five key brain levels.
It guides clinicians in determining where to begin therapy, where to begin interventions, and apply regulation focused treatment based on the client’s current nervous system capacity.
Understanding the nervous system changes everything
Why Dunkin NeuroMap™ Is Different?
Evaluation
Most clinical tools focus on symptoms, diagnoses, or techniques. Dunkin NeuroMap™ is designed to evaluate nervous system functioning and deliver regulation focused treatment that prepares for therapeutic readiness.
Identify
Dunkin NeuroMap™ helps clinicians identify where the nervous systems requires treatment first and where to begin intervention, supporting stabilization before higher level therapeutic work is introduced.
Sequence
By sequencing care to match nervous system stability, this approach reduces stalled treatment, mistimed interventions, and misattuned pacing allowing therapy to progress with greater consistency and effectiveness.
Unlike symptom based tools or checklists,
Dunkin NeuroMap™ organizes treatment around nervous system readiness.
Dunkin NeuroMap™ Is Designed For Clinicians
Dunkin NeuroMap™ Is a Fit For Clinicians Who:
Work with Trauma, developmental trauma & complex presentations
Use EMDR, Somatic Experiencing, nervous system informed practitioners
Clinicians seeking treatment sequencing clarity
Those who value structured clinical judgement
Are open to integrating a sequencing framework into existing clinical work
Value assigned nervous system regulation practices to be completed between sessions.
Dunkin NeuroMap™ May Not Be a Fit For Clinicians Who:
Want a diagnostic or symptom checklist
Are looking for a one size fits all protocol
Prefer rigid scripts over clinical decision making
Are not interested in nervous system based care