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Panel Member, International Trauma Conference

May 24, 2014 Boston, MA

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Chicago NIC: Neurofeedback in the Treatment of Trauma

May 2, 2012 at the Chicago Neurofeedback Interchange Conference

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Presenting at Northeast Regional Biofeedback Conference, April 5, 2014.

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Talk at University of Connecticut

Calming the Fear Driven Brain: Integrating Innovative Biofeedback Approaches Into a Traditional Psychotherapy Practice Saturday, April 5, 2014 8:30am – 5pm University of Connecticut 1 University Place Room 135 Stamford, CT 06902

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Book Signing at Broadside Books, Northampton

Sebern will be having a book signing at Broadside Bookshop at 247 Main Street, Northampton, MA on Wednesday, May 14th at 7pm. Please join us! Directions to Broadside Books

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Select Abstracts: Neurofeedback and Peak Performance

Albert, A. O., Andrasik, F, Moore, J.L & Dunn, B.R. (1998). “Theta/beta training for attention, concentration and memory improvement in the geriatric population.” Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback 23(2): 109. *Angelakis, E., S. Stathopoulou, et al. (2007). “EEG neurofeedback: a brief overview and an example of peak alpha frequency training for cognitive enhancement in the elderly.” […]

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Wounds that time won’t heal: The Neurobiology of Child Abuse

This is my summary of information contained in Teicher, Martin H.  Wounds that time won’t heal: The Neurobiology of Child Abuse.  Cerebrum 2(4):50-67, Fall 2000 issue.  There is much more information in the paper itself. There is a constellation of abnormalities associated with child abuse that is separate from any direct damage to the head.  […]

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FPO2 Protocol Guide

The following article is about using Neurofeedback training on a particular area of the brain located in the area of the skull landmark FPO2. FPO2 is a site that can be used in those cases that indicate an over activation of fear circuitries in the brain, such as in those suffering from developmental trauma, post-traumatic […]

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The Brain Regulated

Interesting you should write at this moment. I have been thinking about this very question. What happens to the structure of mind, of self and of meaning when you deeply regulate the brain. It’s a big question and I doubt that there’s one answer. Emergence and complexity come to mind. I spent last week at […]

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Emergence

I’ve thought about our conversation on “uncovering” or “making” with NF. It’s so deep and fascinating to encounter this and try to find the language best suited to the phenomenology at least as I have experienced it. After some thought, the best concept for me is emergence. NF is neither “making”, nor “uncovering”, it is […]

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