Events

Ruth Lanius & Cathy Malchiodi Conference at EEGlearn

Check out this very important conference taking place on February 17 & 18, 2022 virtually at www.eeglearn.com organized by Ruth Lanius and Cathy Malchiodi. More information below: https://tinyurl.com/58s7myne

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ISNR Webinar: Traumatized Brain: Recent Neuroscience Findings and Their Implications

Hi all, I have an upcoming webinar series with ISNR on Friday, February 11, 2022.  In this webinar, I will be discussing the distinction between developmental trauma and PTSD, recent neuroscience findings on the default mode network in developmental trauma, recent neuroscience findings on arousal in DT, the role of salience network in trauma, impacts […]

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October 25-26, 2019 – Hadley, MA – The Complexities in Neurofeedback for Complex Trauma

Once you learn the neuroscience of neglect, dissociation, repression and trauma, your treatment approaches, including protocol selection will become more deeply informed. Join Sebern’s small group seminar October 25 and 26th in Hadley Mass. This seminar is always updated and gets excellent reviews from participants. To register or for more information: Email: training@eeger.com Call: 1-800-789-3456 […]

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September 16-22, 2019 – Denver, CO – International Society for Neurofeedback & Research Conference

International Society for Neurofeedback & Research Conference September 16-22, 2019 Denver, CO September 19, 2019 Training at the Inion Ridge September 21, 2019 The Nature of Forgetting: Dissociation, Developmental Trauma and Neurofeedback https://theisnr.wixsite.com/2019-conference

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Upcoming Webinar: Developmental Trauma: New Thinking, New Treatment, New Challenges

Registration is now open! — Abuse, assault and neglect in early childhood impact every major system in the human brain from the brainstem to the cortex, from the sense of balance to the sense of self. These disruptions in brain development have far reaching implications for the treatment of those who have suffered these histories. […]

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March 23, 2018: Psychotherapy Networker Symposium

On Friday, March 23, Sebern will be conducting a workshop at the Psychotherapy Networker Symposium in Washington, DC. In this workshop, you’ll discover: – How trauma alters the developing brain, and how, by changing brain waves and reactivity in the brain through biofeedback, we can regulate or reverse those alterations – Clear steps for integrating […]

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April 25-28, 2018: Neurofeedback Interchange Conference

Sebern will be conducting a pre-conference course on Wednesday, April 25, 2018 at the Neurofeedback Interchange Conference in Atlanta, GA, and a Plum Village event that night: DOES NEUROSCIENCE CHANGE EVERYTHING? — A PARTICIPATORY SEMINAR Thursday, April 25, 2018 Working with those who have suffered childhood abuse and neglect is challenging. Therapy is fraught with intense […]

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April 8, 2017: Neurofeedback and Complex Trauma Seminar in NYC

Clinicians, teachers, and parents working and living with children who have experienced developmental or complex relational trauma are deeply familiar with its symptoms of emotional dysregulation, dissociation, self-destructive behaviors, social isolation, rage, and fear. Neurofeedback is a form of biofeedback that focuses on a client’s brain-wave patterns and “trains” them to operate at different frequencies. […]

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June 16-18, 2017: Calming the Fear-Driven Brain in Milan

I will be presenting Calming the Fear- Driven Brain in Milan through the training group, BtL on June 16,17 and 18. More information to follow!

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April 26-28, 2017: Neurofeedback Interchange Conference in Atlanta

I will be presenting in Atlanta at the NIC, or Neurofeedback Interchange Conference. My topics will include a facilitated discussion on spirituality and neurofeedback on the evening of April 26; a day long workshop on NF for those with histories of developmental trauma on April 27 and a keynote on The Role of the Therapist in Neurofeedback with […]

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