About Sleep Recovery Centers
David Dubin, MD, serves as Medical Director for Sleep Recovery Centers. He is registered as both a LENS (Low Energy Neurofeedback System) and BrainPaint provider. Dr. Dubin is also Executive Director for California Brainworks, for which Sleep Recovery Centers is an affiliate.
His specialties include using LENS and Brainpaint to treat the symptoms of tramatic brain injury, autism spectrum disorders, ADD, chronic anxiety, depression and migraines.
David Dubin, MD, graduated from the University of Michigan (psychology) and received his MD degree from New Jersey Medical School – University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. He completed a residency in Emergency Medicine in Toledo, Ohio. Dr. Dubin worked as an emergency room physician for more than ten years, primarily in Boston, where he was an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at Boston University. For the last ten years he has worked primarily as a health care consultant, but has also trained in psychology (Hakomi) and neurofeedback. He has also taught meditation at Reed College.
David A. Mayen, CNP, serves as the Program Director and Senior Sleep Technician for Sleep Recovery Centers. He is registered as both a NeurOptimal and BrainMaster Neurofeedback provider. He is also an EEG Spectum Intl. Graduate and holds certifications in advanced neurofeedback, neuro-anatomy and neurophysiology as well as alpha theta training for symptoms of PTSD related insomnia and anxiety.
Under Dr. Dubin’s supervision, his specialties include Sleep Recovery Training for patients who have tested negative for Obstuctive Sleep Apnea,(OSA) but may still be having difficulty sleeping: Individuals wanting to stop taking sleep medications like Ambien, Lunesta and Seroquel: And those having difficulty with anxiety, panic attacks and ADHD.
At Sleep Recovery Centers, we are committed to bringing the latest advances in neuro-technology to the forefront of where it’s need the most. Helping people feel better about themselves, their families and their futures. Proper sleep architecture and restorative rest are essential for everyone wishing to achieve healthy, happy and meaningful lives.
Good sleep is not just a human privilege. We believe it to be a human right. Given the sizable challenges that we all face in this new century, sleep recovery now seems more important than ever.”