Think Like a Brain
A New Map for Treating Minds that Don’t Fit the Manual
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Ray Bowles
A New Map for Mental Health That Starts Where It Should: The BrainWhat if mental health care stopped relying on a checklist…and started with the brain itself?
For decades, psychiatry has been guided by the DSM, a system built to organize symptoms, not explain them. The result? Diagnoses based on interviews. Medications prescribed through trial-and-error. And patients who get labeled “treatment-resistant” when nothing works.
Dr. Steven Rondeau and his team believe it’s time to change the map.
With over 20 years of clinical experience and tens of thousands of quantitative EEG (qEEG) brain maps, Think Like a Brain offers a groundbreaking, biology-informed approach to mental health care. From anxiety and ADHD to trauma, depression, and substance use, Dr. Rondeau shows how brain patterns reveal the hidden reasons why treatments fail—and how we can finally begin to match care to the individual, not the diagnosis.“You wouldn’t blame a husky for struggling in the desert.” Brains are no different. When we understand their environment, wiring, and needs, we stop labeling dysfunction…and start supporting function.
Inside this book, you’ll learn how to:
Identify neurological patterns behind common mental health symptomsUnderstand why the same diagnosis can reflect very different brain statesUse EEG-informed insights to clarify care, not guess at itRebuild clinical confidence with measurable, repeatable brain dataGive patients and families a meaningful explanation for past treatment failuresWhether you’re a provider doing your best with outdated tools or a patient who’s heard “you’re treatment-resistant,” this book offers something rare: a path forward grounded in compassion, clarity, and neuroscience.
It’s time to stop guessing and start thinking like a brain.
©2026 Steve Rondeau (P)2026 Steve Rondeau