The science behind
Rejoyn
Rejoyn taps into your brain’s natural ability to change, known as
neuroplasticity, to help reduce depression symptoms.
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The brain can change
The brain with depression
Train your brain with Rejoyn
Recent research reveals that chemical imbalances aren’t the only cause of depression. For some people with depression, the feeling part of the brain and the thinking part of the brain have trouble communicating.
When these parts aren’t communicating properly with one another, the brain struggles to process emotions. As a result, as negative emotions become more and more powerful, it can make people feel like they're spiraling.
The brain-training exercises in Rejoyn are designed to activate these parts of the brain at the same time. This helps to strengthen the connection between them, so they’re able to communicate better.
This may help the brain process emotions, improving depression symptoms.
The brain can change
The brain with depression
Not a real patient
Recent research reveals that chemical imbalances aren’t the only cause of depression. For some people with depression, the feeling part of the brain and the thinking part of the brain have trouble communicating.
When these parts aren’t communicating properly with one another, the brain struggles to process emotions. As a result, as negative emotions become more and more powerful, it can make people feel like they're spiraling.
Train your brain with Rejoyn
Not a real patient
The brain-training exercises in Rejoyn are designed to activate these parts of the brain at the same time. This helps to strengthen the connection between them, so they’re able to communicate better.
This may help the brain process emotions, improving depression symptoms.
How exercises can change the brain
The brain-training exercises in Rejoyn involve identifying and remembering emotions on a series of faces.
How exercises can change the brain
The brain-training exercises in Rejoyn involve identifying and remembering emotions on a series of faces.