Workshops & Conferences
"QuickQ & Braindriving" 3-Day Workshop - Fundamental Neurotherapy for Professionals by Paul G. Swingle, PhD
Friday, July 16 - Sunday, July 18, 2010
Vancouver, BC
The workshop introduces the QuickQ and Braindryvr methods. Each topic is designed to help professionals learn what has been shown to work from experience and research. Participants learn how to record the QuickQ and to interpret the results. Methods for probing the client based on comparisons with the QuickQ clinical data base are reviewed and many cases are studied to help participants learn how to capably use this remarkably efficient intake procedure. The details associated with selecting appropriate unconditioned stimuli for braindriving are reviewed and the methods for administering the less complex Braindryvr protocols are shown. Unique concerns regarding treating clients with severe emotional trauma, chronic depression and those who are heavily medicated are reviewed.
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Getting Started with Neurofeedback & Z-score training: The complete 4-Day BCIA curriculum required for Certification plus 34 CEs (APA, ASWB, NBCC)
Thursday, July 22 - Sunday, July 25, 2010
Brattleboro, VT
John N Demos, author of Getting Started with Neurofeedback, is the primary presenter. His 4-day BCIA (EEG) accredited workshop is the first step in the certification process. It has been designed to meet the 36-hours of required learning outlined by BCIA. This workshop covers the foundation and rationale for neurofeedback. You will learn the history of neurotherapy and how it has evolved into present day clinical practice as well as the basics of assessment, treatment planning, and training with neurofeedback equipment. Attendees will be given an understanding of the electrical activity of the brain and how it influences cognition and behavior. Your learning experience will be enhanced by video presentations, illustrations as well as hands-on experience.
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Applied Neuroscience Society of Australasia 2010 Annual Conference and Workshops
Thursday, August 12, 2010 - Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Kingscliff, New South Wales - AUSTRALIA
The Applied Neuroscience Society of Australasia (ANSA) is a growing multidisciplinary community of dedicated neuroscientists, neuroscience practitioners and clinicians united in their passion for enhancing brain function. The main goal of our society is to bring advances from neuroscience into clinical practice. The ANSA annual conference is a unique event that brings together delegates from different disciplines of applied neuroscience – including psychiatry, neuropsychology, psychology, neurology, neuro-modulation, neurotherapy, neurofeedback, biofeedback, nutrition, brain diagnostics and more!
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4-Day Professional EEG Neurofeedback Certification Program
Friday, August 27, 2010 - Monday, August 30, 2010
Hawthorne, NY
This 4 Day competency based curriculum includes practical, easily learnable strategies which may be used with virtually all of the most common EEG Neurofeedback applications. Designed to give the practitioner the knowledge and tools needed in order to rapidly achieve clinical and economic success in EEG Neurofeedback, this program emphasizes those neurofeedback adjunctive applications for which there is the greatest demand, including but not limited to: ADD / ADHD / Conduct Disorder & other Learning disabilities, Autism Disorders, Substance Abuse, eating disorders and addictive behaviors, PTSD, Multiple Personality Disorder, Depression, Behavioral and Stress Related Disorders, Anxiety / Panic Attacks, Pain Management, Chronic Pain, headaches (Migraine and Tension), RSD, Fibromyalgia, Phantom Limb etc., Adult and childhood sleep disorders, Traumatic Brain Injury, Stroke Rehabilitation, Dementia (non-Alzheimer's), Epilepsy, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and MindFitness® Life / Performance Enhancement.
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Cleveland Clinic Center for Continuing Education - 2010 Heart-Brain Summit
Thursday, September 23, 2010 - Friday, September 24, 2010
Las Vegas, Nevada
The Heart-Brain connection is now a topic of great interest to researchers from multiple disciplines. We now have scientific evidence from more than 100 studies showing stress and depression are prevalent in populations with cardiovascular disease, are predictive of developing cardiovascular disease and are predictive of adverse outcomes among patients with existing cardiac disease.
Understanding the relationship between depression and heart disease is critical. Furthering our understanding of this physiology could lead to a better understanding of many other chronic diseases and the development of novel therapies resulting in improved patient outcomes. Several lines of evidence suggest that in depth investigation in the area of heart-brain medicine will yield significant results.
The purpose of this Summit is to obtain insights from key opinion leaders to increase our understanding of these heart-brain interactions and hear updates in the field. Health care professionals will learn of recent discoveries that relate to new treatments for cardiovascular and nervous system disorders and assess their implications for clinical practice.
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ISNR 2010 - 18th Annual Conference
Monday, September 27, 2010 - Sunday, October 3, 2010
Denver, Colorado
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Friday, November 5, 2010 - Sunday, November 7, 2010
Berkeley, CA
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2010 NCBS Annual Conference - "Mind-Body Balance"
Friday, November 5, 2010 - Sunday, November 7, 2010
Greensboro, NC
More detailed information will soon be on our website at www.ncbiofeedback.org. Discount will be provided with early registration!
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