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Private Group 1.5 Hour Brain Building Session
- Item Number
- 146
- Estimated Value
- 600 USD
- Sold
- 80 USD to wessoc
- Number of Bids
- 10 - Bid History
Item Description
Can't find your keys? Forgot someone's name? Can't find your words? These are all signs of an aging brain. All is not lost!
Get a small group together of up to 6 people and join Alicia Farrell, PhD, for 1.5 hours of training on what you can do to keep your brain healthy as you age.
You will leave with the information you need to take control of your mental fitness and prevent later dementia!
Alicia Farrell is an accomplished cognitive psychologist and founder of The Center for Mental Fitness in the State of Connecticut. Having received her doctorate in lifespan developmental psychology from George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia in 1999, Dr. Farrell is trained in cognitive development across the lifespan, with a specialty in adult development and aging.
Dr. Farrell offers a very unique combination of academic training, a commitment to science and a real life, down to earth approach to staying healthy in mind and body, regardless of age or life circumstances. Her life’s work is to educate and coach people, and organizations, on how to maximize brain power. Dr. Farrell brings 20 years of expertise and passion to her work.
Check out Dr. Farrell's recent feature on WTNH's "Connecticut Style"... http://www.wtnh.com/dpp/ct_style/health_fitness/boost-your-brain-power
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