TBC welcomes all adults and seniors suffering from speech, motor, psycho-affective, attention and memory disorders.
We specialize in neurological cases and provide a holistic treatment tailored to each person, using best-evidence base therapies to help you improve or live a better quality of life.
Psychological
Voice & Swallowing
Neurological
Psychological

Addiction
Addiction is defined by an attachment to a substance or a situation that creates a rewarding experience despite adverse consequences.

Anxiety
Anxiety is a mental health condition characterized by an excessive fear and worry about the present and the future.

Couple Therapy
Couple therapy aims to open channels of communication, generate respect for individual differences and enable both individuals to take up responsibilities.

Eating Disorder
Eating Disorders are issues related to distressing thoughts and behavior around body weight or shape, leading to unhealthy eating habits or obsession with food.

Family Therapy
Family therapy targets communication in order to solve family problems and create a healthy, functioning home environment.

Mood Disorder (Depression)
A Mood disorder is defined by extreme happiness, extreme sadness, or both for an extended period of time.

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
A person with OCD suffers from an obsessive thought process or sensation creating an urge to make compulsive repeated actions.

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
PTSD is a psychiatric disorder that occurs in people who went through traumatic events that affects the mental wellbeing.

Sleep Disorder
Sleep disorders affects the person’s sleeping pattern, interfering with the required amount of sleep.

Trauma and Stressor Related Disorders
Following a traumatic event, a person may develop an Acute Stress Disorder (ASD).
Voice & Swallowing

Orofacial Myofunctional Disorder
Orofacial myofunctional disorders disturb the tongue position during rest, swallowing, and speech.

Swallowing Disorders
Swallowing Disorder or dysphagia is any form of discomfort and difficulty in the normal swallowing process of food and liquid.

Voice Disorders
A voice disorder is a vocal discomfort that affects the quality of the voice.
Neurological

Alzheimer Disease
Alzheimer’s disease disturbs cognitive abilities such as thinking, social skills and behaviors thus affecting independence.

Epilepsy
During epilepsy, the person engages in seizures, abnormal behaviors, loss of sensation and awareness. It affects brain activity.

Frontotemporal Neurocognitive Disorder
Frontotemporal Neurocognitive Disorder affect one’s personality, behavior, language, mental abilities and memory.

Parkinson’s Disease
Parkinson’s disease leads to a lack of body movement tremors, muscle rigidity and slowing of the voluntary movements.

Stroke
A stroke is a brain injury caused by a blocked or burst blood vessel in the brain. The consequences vary depending on its location in the brain.

Traumatic Brain Injury
Traumatic brain injuries affect brain functions such as speech, language, motor skills, cognitive and emotional abilities.
Psychological
Voice & Swallowing
Neurological
Psychological

Addiction
Addiction is defined by an attachment to a substance or a situation that creates a rewarding experience despite adverse consequences.

Anxiety
Anxiety is a mental health condition characterized by an excessive fear and worry about the present and the future.

Couple Therapy
Couple therapy aims to open channels of communication, generate respect for individual differences and enable both individuals to take up responsibilities.

Eating Disorder
Eating Disorders are issues related to distressing thoughts and behavior around body weight or shape, leading to unhealthy eating habits or obsession with food.

Family Therapy
Family therapy targets communication in order to solve family problems and create a healthy, functioning home environment.

Mood Disorder (Depression)
A Mood disorder is defined by extreme happiness, extreme sadness, or both for an extended period of time.

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
A person with OCD suffers from an obsessive thought process or sensation creating an urge to make compulsive repeated actions.

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
PTSD is a psychiatric disorder that occurs in people who went through traumatic events that affects the mental wellbeing.

Sleep Disorder
Sleep disorders affects the person’s sleeping pattern, interfering with the required amount of sleep.

Trauma and Stressor Related Disorders
Following a traumatic event, a person may develop an Acute Stress Disorder (ASD).
Voice & Swallowing

Orofacial Myofunctional Disorder
Orofacial myofunctional disorders disturb the tongue position during rest, swallowing, and speech.

Swallowing Disorders
Swallowing Disorder or dysphagia is any form of discomfort and difficulty in the normal swallowing process of food and liquid.

Voice Disorders
A voice disorder is a vocal discomfort that affects the quality of the voice.
Neurological

Alzheimer Disease
Alzheimer’s disease disturbs cognitive abilities such as thinking, social skills and behaviors thus affecting independence.

Epilepsy
During epilepsy, the person engages in seizures, abnormal behaviors, loss of sensation and awareness. It affects brain activity.

Frontotemporal Neurocognitive Disorder
Frontotemporal Neurocognitive Disorder affect one’s personality, behavior, language, mental abilities and memory.

Parkinson’s Disease
Parkinson’s disease leads to a lack of body movement tremors, muscle rigidity and slowing of the voluntary movements.

Stroke
A stroke is a brain injury caused by a blocked or burst blood vessel in the brain. The consequences vary depending on its location in the brain.

Traumatic Brain Injury
Traumatic brain injuries affect brain functions such as speech, language, motor skills, cognitive and emotional abilities.

Addiction
Addiction is defined by an attachment to a substance or a situation that creates a rewarding experience despite adverse consequences.

Anxiety
Anxiety is a mental health condition characterized by an excessive fear and worry about the present and the future.

Couple Therapy
Couple therapy aims to open channels of communication, generate respect for individual differences and enable both individuals to take up responsibilities.

Eating Disorder
Eating Disorders are issues related to distressing thoughts and behavior around body weight or shape, leading to unhealthy eating habits or obsession with food.

Family Therapy
Family therapy targets communication in order to solve family problems and create a healthy, functioning home environment.

Mood Disorder (Depression)
A Mood disorder is defined by extreme happiness, extreme sadness, or both for an extended period of time.

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
A person with OCD suffers from an obsessive thought process or sensation creating an urge to make compulsive repeated actions.

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
PTSD is a psychiatric disorder that occurs in people who went through traumatic events that affects the mental wellbeing.

Sleep Disorder
Sleep disorders affects the person’s sleeping pattern, interfering with the required amount of sleep.

Trauma and Stressor Related Disorders
Following a traumatic event, a person may develop an Acute Stress Disorder (ASD).

Orofacial Myofunctional Disorder
Orofacial myofunctional disorders disturb the tongue position during rest, swallowing, and speech.

Swallowing Disorders
Swallowing Disorder or dysphagia is any form of discomfort and difficulty in the normal swallowing process of food and liquid.

Voice Disorders
A voice disorder is a vocal discomfort that affects the quality of the voice.

Alzheimer Disease
Alzheimer’s disease disturbs cognitive abilities such as thinking, social skills and behaviors thus affecting independence.

Epilepsy
During epilepsy, the person engages in seizures, abnormal behaviors, loss of sensation and awareness. It affects brain activity.

Frontotemporal Neurocognitive Disorder
Frontotemporal Neurocognitive Disorder affect one’s personality, behavior, language, mental abilities and memory.

Parkinson’s Disease
Parkinson’s disease leads to a lack of body movement tremors, muscle rigidity and slowing of the voluntary movements.

Stroke
A stroke is a brain injury caused by a blocked or burst blood vessel in the brain. The consequences vary depending on its location in the brain.

Traumatic Brain Injury
Traumatic brain injuries affect brain functions such as speech, language, motor skills, cognitive and emotional abilities.