Whether you are new to neurofeedback or want a refresher, this 8-session weekly webinar series contains perspective critical to strengthen your understanding of the process, from assessment and first client discussions, to setting protocols, and learning to master the EEG. 2/2
Next week Monday! Enhanced Beginner Skills webinar w/ Dr. Mary Ammerman starts OCTOBER 19th!
8 Sessions, in an hour long format. Sign up today!
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..the human brain functions. The animal models that have guided many of our theories may well be missing some important components. Understanding emerging models of the brain and mind can help inform how we conduct neurofeedback with our clients. 2/2
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Free live webinar!
Grateful Ed's Neurotherapy Gospel Hour
Wednesday, October 14, 11:50am EDT
In this session we will be examining the topic of Dark Matter and Dark Energy in the Brain. Empirical evidence is accumulating that indicates we need a new understanding about how...1/2
A conceptual framework based on the arousal model helps you understand why you're doing what you're doing...
Enhanced Beginner Skills webinar w/ Dr. Mary Ammerman starts OCTOBER 19th! 8 Sessions, in an hour long format
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Free webinar! Tomorrow!
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Wednesday, Oct 7, 2:10pm EST
Join THE BEGINNERS’S CHAT with Mary Zaudtke & Chris Wheeler Doe.
Talk to clinicians who have been doing neurofeedback with clients for a few years, and can still remember what it was like starting out.
We begin the Enhanced Beginner Skills webinar with Dr. Mary Ammerman in 2 weeks.
OCTOBER 19th!
8 Sessions, in an hour long format:
Session 1 covers Overview of neurofeedback and "brain basics" every provider should know.
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"Scapegoated children typically bear the brunt of the narcissistic parents' rage and rejection, but even children treated with favoritism internalize the insecure, conditional nature of their parents' acceptance."
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Looking to learn more about neurofeedback? I'll be teaching an online intensive in October as part of the SEBINE 2020 Conference! Oct 2, 3, 16, and 17 – 9:00 am – 1:00 pm (EDT). For more: https://t.co/4LF0sZlFTn
My friend and colleague Ruth Lanius has a new 6-week webinar on Trauma and Neuroplasticity that is a must for anyone interested in the brain, how it functions, and how it heals. Join me in tuning in- it starts September 15!
Learn more and register here: https://t.co/yzKpIgpHTW
"The coronavirus pandemic may be the most significant mass trauma event of the decade, and it's drawing parallels with another significant trauma — the September 11, 2001, attacks. The events of 9/11 have much to teach us about the impact of trauma."
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Today is our first ever live stream with clinician and researcher Ruth Lanius. She will be talking about her work illuminating how trauma impacts our physiology, what this means for clinicians, and more.
It’s free and open to all!
Join us today at 3pmEDT. https://t.co/ULl4d8WjxC
Free event! To sign up visit https://t.co/ULl4d8WjxC
Live streaming with Ruth Lanius, MD, PhD.
She will be online discussing her research into recovering from trauma, why she does this work, and exploring what is misunderstood about the brain and trauma. Join us!
"Trauma suffered both in childhood and adulthood may lead to significant cognitive decline later in life, according to a new study that highlights the importance of therapy and other interventions in order to stave off mental health problems." https://t.co/3l1oYrneby