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Read More »I may not be a leader in the field, but I’ll say this: Anyone who is combining neurofeedback and psychotherapy who doesn’t read Sebern Fisher’s book is doing themselves and their clients a terrible disservice. And I’d add that the book is that most rare of delights: A book on neurofeedback that’s so interesting it’s […]
Read More »Toronto 2 day workshop on Integrating Neurofeedback into the Treatment of Fear-Based Disorders. October 29 and 30th. More details as time gets closer.
Read More »Public talk at Stone Mountain Counseling Center on Friday evening, September 18. Two day workshop on Calming the Fear-driven Brain: Integrating Neurofeedback into the treatment of developmental trauma.
Read More »International Trauma Conference, Boston. – Thursday May 28: Panel member on all day workshop on The Neuroscience of Developmental Trauma. – Friday, May 29: Keynote address, Calming the Fear-driven Brain.
Read More »NIC ( Neurofeedback Interchange Conference ) at the airport Hyatt in Chicago. – Thursday, April 30 all day workshop on Neurofeedback protocols in working with trauma based disorders including Borderline Personality Disorder. – Friday, May 1 a talk on the DSM, NIMH and the future of Neurofeedback. Contact person is Patti Lightstone at patti@eeger.com.
Read More »Course at the ISSTD ( International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation) in Orlando on April 18. This course qualifies for advanced certification in trauma treatment.
Read More »Sebern will be speaking on Biofeedback to the brain: The missing piece in mental health treatment, March 19 at 5-7 March 20 and 21st – a two day workshop in Turin for professionals on Neurofeedback in the treatment of developmental trauma. Contact person is Mariateresa Molo at Mariateresa.molo@vergilio.it.
Read More »Sage Journals – Clinical EEG and Neuroscience The main objective of this structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) study was to investigate, using diffusion tensor imaging, whether a neurofeedback training (NFT) protocol designed to improve sustained attention might induce structural changes in white matter (WM) pathways, purportedly implicated in this cognitive ability. Another goal was to […]
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