The Crossinology® Brain Integration Technique (BIT) is an innovative, kinesiology-based approach designed to improve brain function. It combines kinesiology, physiology, and acupressure meridian systems to help address challenges that can make learning, focus, and daily life feel difficult.
This technique uses a comprehensive protocol that works through 20 different areas, identifying and relieving stress patterns in the brain. The goal is to improve the way you think, feel, behave, and how your body moves through the world.
BIT is a natural, drug-free approach that may support challenges such as anxiety, depression, ADD/ADHD, and dyslexia.

The Crossinology® Brain Integration Technique was developed in Melbourne, Australia, and later brought to Boulder, Colorado by Susan McCrossin, helping make this work accessible worldwide.

BIT is a therapeutic model that integrates energetic balancing methods that tap into the body’s systems to optimize function in any area.

Each session is personalized through muscle monitoring, helping you or your loved one move toward greater potential, confidence, and ease in daily life.
Improved creativity
Greater learning ability
A renewed outlook on life and attitude
Better physical coordination
Deeper, more connected relationships with family and friends
After a concussion, the brain’s wiring can become disrupted. As a practitioner, my role is to help support the brain in restoring balance, so you can return to daily life with greater ease and clarity.
Many children struggle with focus and learning despite medication. BIT works to identify underlying stress patterns in the brain that may impact attention and learning, helping address root causes rather than only symptoms.
A non-invasive approach focused on reducing learning and performance difficulties by supporting healthier brain pathways. BIT may also support memory, comprehension, visual, and auditory processing.

Hey, I’m a certified BIT practitioner in Rock Springs, Wyoming.
A little about my story. In 2013, I met the man of my dreams. I was lucky enough to say it was love at first sight. Less than a year later, we were married and moving for school, excited to start our life together.
In our second year of marriage, my husband endured a tragic concussion, one that we would later find out would change our lives forever. Not only did he not know who I was, but he had lost all memories of the last four years of his life. From that moment on, everything was different.
We spent the next four years searching for answers. We saw specialists, neurologists, and sleep doctors. He slept no more than 30 minutes at a time. He had no short-term memory and lived on a constant five-minute loop. His anxiety and depression skyrocketed, and he began having blackout episodes. We tried everything. Eventually, we lost hope of ever having a family or living a normal life.
Then in 2019, we found Brain Integration.
Three hours into his first session, we saw major improvements in memory retention. After twelve hours, we were both in tears — the man I married was back online. Brain Integration not only saved my marriage, it gave my husband his life back.
That experience changed everything for me. I knew I needed to share this work with others who were feeling just as lost and hopeless as we once were. Today, I get to walk alongside families on their healing journey, offering support, hope, and a path forward.

Brain integration is bio-individualized. Each person’s brain has unique stress patterns, so outcomes may vary based on how their brain is functioning.
ADD/ADHD and dyslexia
PTSD
Anxiety, stress, worry, & tension
Allergies and Sensitivities
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) and concussions
Sports and injury recovery