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About
Us

Rayma Ditson-Sommer, Ph.D has a lengthy background in psychology, wellness facilitation, neurotherapy, biofeedback, peak performance training, specialized education, early childhood development and education, neuropsychology, music therapy and research. She holds degrees from Columbia University, New York City; Texas Woman’s University, Denton, Texas; and Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, with year-long internships at Southwestern Medical School, Menninger Clinic, and Topeka State Hospital. Dr. Ditson-Sommer has help professorships at the University of Wisconsin, Texas Woman’s University, and Viterbo College, with Consultantships at Arizona State University, the University of Arizona, and Southern Methodist University.

Dr. Ditson-Sommer is presently immersed in research and development of vibrational neurointegrative technical methods for wellness and learning. She has developed innovative approaches to learning and attention deficits using bilateral hemispheric training. She is the developer of the Maximal Learning System for accelerated learning, and is the author of the Maximal Learning CD Series for whole brain learning.

Dr. Ditson-Sommer is involved in performance neurophysiology and trained Gold Medal USA Olympian in the 1996, 2000, and 2004 games, as well as, 15 additional gold and silver medals by various Olympic athletes.

Dr. Ditson-Sommer is an internationally known speaker, consultant and lecturer in the field of biofeedback, neurolearning, and overall performance. She has conducted seminars throughout the world related to accelerated learning, participation enhancement, sensory integration difficulties, closed head injury, autism, dyslexia and wellness.

Dr. Ditson-Sommer is the C.E.O. of OPNET Inc., partner in International SportsLink LLC., and designer of the SportsLink Focus Trainer, and a program consultant to many other developers of light and sound equipment. She is in private practice in Phoenix, Arizona, and can be contacted at Optimalfocus.com or Opnet2@aol.com.

 

Christopher Ditson-Sommer, S.N.I.T has a background in sensory training, neurotherapy and biofeedback and is a therapist in the Neurolearning Center. He has directed the therapy program for the summer camp for three years and has developed many of the therapeutic activities for sensory integration training.


Jeffrey Hearney, B.S has a degree in psychology from University of Arizona and has recently joined the staff. His interest is in life coaching and sports mental coaching for professional sports and Olympic athletes.