Introduction to Neurofeedback Protocol Selection
Last updated 3/2024
Duration: 1h 26m | .MP4 1920x1080, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 847 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Last updated 3/2024
Duration: 1h 26m | .MP4 1920x1080, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 847 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
A symptom based approach - webinar recording with Dr Moshe Perl
What you'll learn
- A structure to help practitioners arrive at the most appropriate neurofeedback protocols for a wide variety of issues and presentations seen in clients
- Cluster client’s presenting issues within one or more areas of concern, each with its own set of neurofeedback protocols
- Prioritize which areas need to be addressed initially, which can wait, and which protocols might be most helpful
- Issues that will affect the way we train, regardless of other symptoms will be discussed
- A framework for dealing with sensative clients
Requirements
- An understanding of amplitude neurofeedback/frequency band training.
- An understanding of the international 10-20 system.
- Access to amplitude neurofeedback equipment that allows you to adjust protocols.
- Ideally students will have already completed a basic hands-on course in neurofeedback and/or a BCIA certified course in neurofeedback.
Description
This course is for neurofeedback professionals only.
For many of our clients, arousal is only one of several issues they have. How do we select protocols for the wide variety of symptoms and comorbidities we see in our clients? This prerecorded webinar presents a practical model that incorporates arousal and extends it into symptom categories that correlate with EEG patterns and provides a framework for protocol selection and protocol adjustment.
One hour of BCIA recertification credit can be obtained by completing this course.
Course Curriculum
This webinar course will give new and experienced practitioners a structure to help them arrive at the most appropriate neurofeedback protocols for the wide variety of issues and presentations we see in our clients.
We do this by first looking at our client’s presenting issues and seeing how they cluster within one or more areas of concern, each with its own set of neurofeedback protocols.
We then prioritize which areas need to be addressed initially, which can wait, and which protocols might be most helpful.
Issues that will affect the way we train, regardless of other symptoms will be discussed. There are certain symptom clusters that will always override other concerns.
Students will learn how to integrate these concerns into a coherent neurofeedback strategy.
Who this course is for:
- Beginner to intermediate neurofeedback practitioners.
- Intermediate to advanced neurofeedback practitioners who want to better understand the symptom-based approach to protocol selection.
- Practitioners who want to get 1 hour of BCIA recertification credit learning from a world-class expert.
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