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SUMMARY:Jay Gunkelman: Sequential Neurofeedback and our Clinical History
DESCRIPTION:This is lecture 6 in a series that is co-sponsored by Sadar Psychological and Applied Psychology Education. Join 1 talk for $95 or the full series for $695. For $50\, 10 CES are available for those who attend all talks. \nJay Gunkelman\, QEEG Diplomate\, is recognized as one of the top leaders in the field of EEG and QEEG\, and has processed over 500\,000 EEGs since 1972. He has served as president of The International Society for Neurofeedback and Research\, as well as a board member and treasurer of the Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback and is a past-president of the Biofeedback Society of California. Jay was the first EEG technologist to be certified in QEEG (1996) and was granted Diplomate status in 2002. He has conducted\, published or participated in hundreds of research papers\, articles\, books and meetings internationally. He continues to lecture on EEG/Prandin at neuroscience meetings worldwide. He has co-authored the textbook on EEG artifacting (2001). Jay remains busy with current projects and publications related to his seminal paper on EEG Ambien (2005\, Clinical Electroencephalography). He is co-founder and Chief Science Officer of Brain Science International and is a popular lecturer worldwide on the topic of QEEG and phenotype identification of neurological disorders. \nSequential Neurofeedback and our Clinical History\nJay and Cynthia will have a conversation about NFB protocol selection and design. For example\, why create a bipolar channel opposed to a monopolar training channel. Why does SMR work if we are usually training 12-15 Hz and many people’s SMR frequency band is different. Bring your questions! Why do swLORETA when 1 channel can work.\nObj 1: Explain the difference between how bipolar and monopolar montages are determined based on the data collected.\nObj 2:Explain why teaching the brain to enhance sensory motor rhythm works when the neurofeedback training is at a difference frequency than the client’s individual sensory motor frequency.\nObj 3: Discuss how about traditional and newer neurofeedback protocols differ and explain how the scientific basis of each.
URL:https://sadarpsych.com/event/jay-gunkelman-sequential-neurofeedback-and-our-clinical-history/
LOCATION:NY
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SUMMARY:Working with OCD Using Bioregulation Therapy
DESCRIPTION:This event is NRBS Sponsor Series #36. You can register for free on their website. \n\n\n\n\nJoin us for an eye-opening webinar with Michael Holler\, where he will share his expertise on an innovative approach to OCD treatment—integrating Bioregulation Therapy (BRT) with multiple modalities for remarkable patient outcomes. \nWhat You will Learn: \n\n A deeper understanding of BRT\nDiscover how this unique therapy combines full-body biofeedback and PEMF to support neurological balance and healing.\n Real-world case studies\nSee firsthand how BRT has led to significant improvements in OCD management.\n Actionable treatment strategies\nLearn practical ways to enhance your approach with this groundbreaking therapy.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPresenter \n\n\n\n\n\n\nMICHAEL G. HOLLER\, MA\, NCC\, CFMHE\, CCCE\, CCMHC\, LMHC\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLicensed Mental Health Counselor\, State of Florida National Certified Counselor #29912 Certified Clinical Mental Health Counselor #476234 Certified Forensic Mental Health Evaluator\, #000049 Certified Child Custody Evaluator #618 Distance Credentialed Counselor #29912 Qualified Parenting Coordinator Qualified Clinical Supervisor Past President\, Parliamentarian & Ethics Committee Chair\, Florida Mental Health Counselors Association (FMHCA) Michael Holler is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor\, a National Certified Counselor\, a Certified Clinical Mental Health Counselor\, a Certified Forensic Mental Health Evaluator\, a Certified Child Custody Evaluator\, a Qualified Parenting Coordinator\, a Qualified Clinical Supervisor\, A Distance Certified Counselor\, A Kink Certified Counselor and a Certified Family and County Mediator. Michael has a private practice in Tavernier in the Florida Keys. Michael has been working with individuals\, families\, relationships and organizations for over 36 years. Michael is also a Neurofeedback provider. Michael has worked in inpatient psychiatric\, community mental health and private practice settings. Michael has worked as an adjunct professor in psychology at Florida Keys Community College. Michael was President of the Upper Keys Interagency Council in 1997. Michael was the first Intensive Onsite Services Counselor in the State of Florida. Michael is the Past President and Ethics Committee Chair\, and currently serves as Parliamentarian of the Florida Mental Health Counselors Association. Michael conducted his own research and evaluation on the Direct/Inferential Model of Communication in both his senior project (bachelor’s level) and his Masters Thesis. For his Senior Project on this subject\, Michael was awarded Second Prize in the Undergraduate Research Competition by the Missouri Psychological Association. In cooperation with the Deputy Clerk of Monroe County Court\, Michael developed a Social Investigation Program for the Monroe County Court. Michael is a former musician (Guitarist & Singer) and continues to perform as a hobby. Michael also was a former Master Scuba Instructor\, and was the author of an article published in the Fourth Quarter 1994 issue of the Undersea Journal of the Professional Association of Dive Instructors (PADI)\, entitled: The Psychological Aspects of Dive Rescue Management. He very recently published his book.
URL:https://sadarpsych.com/event/working-with-ocd-using-bioregulation-therapy/
LOCATION:NY
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SUMMARY:EEG-QEEG and Neurofeedback in Trauma Cases
DESCRIPTION:This event is NRBS Sponsor Series #35. You can register for free on their website. \n\n\n\n\n\nJoin us for an in-depth exploration of how EEG and qEEG can provide valuable insights into the neurophysiological effects of trauma. We will analyze real EEG and qEEG data from a trauma case\, highlighting specific brain patterns associated with stress\, dysregulation\, and recovery. Learn how neurofeedback can be used as a powerful tool to support emotional regulation\, resilience\, and cognitive function in individuals affected by trauma. This session is ideal for mental health professionals\, researchers\, and anyone interested in the intersection of neuroscience and trauma recovery.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPresenter \n\n\n\n\nSantiago Brand Ortiz\, BCN\, BCB\, qEEGDL\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSantiago Brand\, BCN\, BCB\, qEEGDL is the founder and director of MindLab Neuroscience Consulting in Singapore. He is a clinical and sports psychologist\, board certified in qEEG brain mapping\, biofeedback and neurofeedback. He is an educational instructor in InMinOut Centers and faculty member at the “Learn From The Best” program of the Biofeedback Federation of Europe. Santiago is a scientific advisor for iMedSync in South Korea\, NEROWYZR in Singapore and 180 Sanctuary in Thailand. He has 15 years experience working with sports and peak performance and he has lectured in 20 countries.
URL:https://sadarpsych.com/event/eeg-qeeg-and-neurofeedback-in-trauma-cases/
LOCATION:NY
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SUMMARY:Alpha-Theta Overview:  Adding Value to Your Neurotherapy Toolbox
DESCRIPTION:This event is NRBS Sponsor Series #34. You can register for free on their website. \n\n\n\n\nYou’ve no doubt heard about alpha-theta neurotherapy in your neurofeedback training but you might still be wondering how it can augment your current therapies. Or maybe you’re wondering even how to implement it effectively or what exactly it’s for. If so\, this webinar is for you. We will explore how alpha-theta neurotherapy may be a great tool in your therapeutic toolbox\, and take a look at its applications – from optimal performance to trauma and beyond. Learners will get an overview of the therapy and understand how it contrasts (and integrates) with other neurotherapies. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPresenter \n\n\n\n\nLinda Walker\, PhD\, LPC\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFrom the moment Dr. Walker completed college (the first time) with a degree in journalism\, she felt a deep drive to be part of the solution to the challenges she saw in the world. However\, writing alone didn’t feel like enough. That search for greater impact led her to pursue a master’s degree in human relations and counseling at the University of Oklahoma\, launching her career as a helping professional in the mid-1990s. Along the way\, she expanded her expertise with post-graduate certificates in addiction studies and school counseling\, ultimately earning a doctorate in psychology with an emphasis in psychophysiology from Saybrook University. In the early years of her career\, Dr. Walker dedicated herself to helping adults with developmental disabilities find ways to live independently and experience life to the fullest. Over the years\, she has had the privilege of working with individuals from all walks of life—people striving to regain balance\, enhance well-being\, and optimize function. Her journey has taken her through roles in community mental health\, juvenile justice\, private practice\, and corporate health. Dr. Walker first integrated neurofeedback and biofeedback into her practice in 2000 while working at a residential treatment facility for juvenile delinquents. Around the same time\, she began incorporating qEEG assessments. The young people she worked with had faced immense challenges—trauma\, mental health and behavioral conditions\, learning disorders\, substance use issues\, post-concussive injuries\, and toxic chemical exposures—often all at once. Many had cycled through countless medications and therapies without success. She began asking herself: What more could be done to truly help these young individuals build a better future? The answer came through neurofeedback and biofeedback. By incorporating a structured curriculum into the residential program\, remarkable changes were observed—fewer restraint interventions\, reduced medication use\, and students proudly making the honor roll for the first time. These improvements were carefully documented and tracked\, yet despite the success\, the economic downturn led to the program’s closure in 2010.
URL:https://sadarpsych.com/event/alpha-theta-overview-adding-value-to-your-neurotherapy-toolbox/
LOCATION:NY
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SUMMARY:Michael Pierce: Metabolic Testing To Aid In Clinical Outcomes
DESCRIPTION:This is lecture 5 in a series that is co-sponsored by Sadar Psychological and Applied Psychology Education. Join 1 talk for $95 or the full series for $695. For $50\, 10 CES are available for those who attend all talks. \nMichael Pierce\, DC\, DACNB\, QEEG-DL started his health education in childhood in a family immersed in La Leche League\, natural childbirth\, chiropractic and whole foods without artificial colors\, flavors and refined foods and sugar. He learned the hard lesson of bias in the medical industry against wellness and independence from modern industrial medicine early and studied basic sciences and the humanities heavily as an undergrad. He has a family tradition of chiropractors and healers going back several generations.\nHe completed his Doctor of Chiropractic from the original Palmer University in Iowa and went on to earn a board certification in Neurology from the American Chiropractic Association (ACA) Board of chiropractic neurology\, and currently serves on the exam committee. He was medical director of a 100-bed destination wellness retreat center with a team of 30 staff and doctors. He taught neurology candidates in the preceptorship-internship program and in clinical neurology\, neurological and physical examination\, differential diagnosis\, and clinical and molecular neurochemistry\, and lectured widely and designed products for the health food industry.\nHe was a member of the NNFA (now NPA-Natural Products Association). He has practiced for 28 years and consulted in the US\, Europe and Mexico for over 100 clinics. \nMetabolic Testing To Aid In Clinical Outcomes\nMetabolic testing can support many clinical interventions to elucidate physiological etiologies to physical and mental dysregulations. This talk will provide information about the different types of testing and their clinical usages.\nObj 1: The participant will be able to list 3 types of metabolic tests explain how they can be included in a clinical assessment.\nObj 2: The attendee will be able to discuss how metabolic dysregulations can play an important role in at least 2 cognitive and 2 physical disorders.\nObj 3: The attendee will be able to describe and compare the difference between the data obtain in hair and saliva metabolic tests.
URL:https://sadarpsych.com/event/michael-pierce-metabolic-testing-to-aid-in-clinical-outcomes/
LOCATION:NY
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250211T140000
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CREATED:20250107T222348Z
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SUMMARY:Mindful Learners Neurofeedback Q&A
DESCRIPTION:Join Dr. Mitchell Sadar and other colleagues for this monthly opportunity to have an open discussion about your neurofeedback questions. This community building event is free for all Sadar Knowledge Center members. Simply log in to your account before checking out. If you haven’t joined our community yet\, you can check us out: use code “community” at checkout for 50% off. Or take the leap and sign up for a Free or Premium membership now. \nDate: The second Tuesday of each month from 2-3 pm ET. \nCourse Platform: Virtual – Zoom. You will receive the Zoom registration code upon checking out.
URL:https://sadarpsych.com/event/mindful-learners-neurofeedback-qa/
LOCATION:NY
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CREATED:20250115T180537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250123T201835Z
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SUMMARY:Cynthia Kerson: Connectivity Findings in ADHD Cohort
DESCRIPTION:This is lecture 4 in a series that is co-sponsored by Sadar Psychological and Applied Psychology Education. Join 1 talk for $95 or the full series for $695. For $50\, 10 CES are available for those who attend all talks. \nCynthia Kerson\, 2(PhD)\, QEEGD\, BCN\, BCB\, BCB-HRV is currently the founder and Director of Education for APEd (Applied Psychophysiology Education) and associate professor at Saybrook University\, Dept. of Applied Psychophysiology. She is BCIA certified in Biofeedback\, Neurofeedback\, and Heart Rate Variability \,holds certification as a diplomate in QEEG\, and mentors applicants for all certifications.\nHer role with APEd is to develop and teach introductory\, intermediate\, and advanced courses in the specialized areas of brain training and EEG analysis. She teaches the EEG Biofeedback\, QEEG\, Advanced Neurofeedback\, HRV\, and Neuropsychophysiology courses at Saybrook as well as supports dissertations in applied neuromodulation and assessment. Her research interests are in neuromodulation and uses of applied psychophysiology for ADHD\, anxiety\, depression\, and PTSD. As well as training and mentoring certificants from throughout  the US\, she has ushered the first certificants from Hong Kong\, Brazil\, South Korea\, Australia\, and Indonesia\, making these certifications truly global.\nDr. Kerson is an awardee and co-investigator of the NIMH grant for the 5-year ICAN study\, which has looked at neurofeedback for ADHD and is currently publishing on its findings. Dr. Kerson has published many articles and chapters on biofeedback and neurofeedback and is the co-editor of Alpha-Theta Neurofeedback in the 21st Century and Joe Kamiya: Thinking Inside the Box. Cynthia is the vice president of the Board of Directors for the Behavioral Medicine Research and Teaching Foundation (BMRTF) and has served on the Board of AAPB\, as executive director and vice president of FNNR (Foundation for Neurofeedback and Neuromodulation Research)\, twice as president of the AAPB Neurofeedback Section and is two times past president of the Biofeedback Society of California. She is an advisor for the QEEG Certification Board. \nConnectivity Findings in ADHD Cohort\nThis presentation will focus on the EEG connectivity findings of the ICAN study’s cohort of 120 ADHD children\, who underwent theta-beta ratio training. Using swLORETA analyses\, looking at Brodmann area and network connections\, the data was compared to the NeuroGuide age-matched normative database. Additionally\, pre and post analyses were done and using machine learning\, we discovered EEG features that were strong predictors of improvement in the subjects.\nObj 1: Explain the difficulties associated with designing sham conditions in the ICAN study.\nObj 2: Describe 2 associations between specific Brodmann areas and the relevance to ADHD in children.\nObj 3: Describe how theta-beta ratio neurofeedback affected the connectivity metrics of the ADHD cohort
URL:https://sadarpsych.com/event/cynthia-kerson-connectivity-findings-in-adhd-cohort/
LOCATION:NY
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250130T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250130T133000
DTSTAMP:20260524T190545
CREATED:20250107T205722Z
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SUMMARY:Richard Gevirtz: Heart Brain Connectivity
DESCRIPTION:This is lecture 3 in a series that is co-sponsored by Sadar Psychological and Applied Psychology Education. Join 1 talk for $95 or the full series for $695. For $50\, 10 CES are available for those who attend all talks. \nDr. Richard Gevirtz is a Distinguished Professor of Psychology at the California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University in San Diego. He has been in involved in research and clinical work in applied psychophysiology and biofeedback for the last 30 years and was the president of the Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback\, 2006-2007. He is certified in Biofeedback and holds Fellow status from the Biofeedback Certification International Association.\nHis primary research interests are in understanding the physiological and psychological mediators involved in disorders such as anxiety\, chronic muscle pain\, fibromyalgia\, and gastrointestinal pain. In this vein\, he has studied applications of heart rate variability biofeedback for anxiety\, pain\, gastrointestinal\, cardiac rehabilitation and other disorders.  He is the author of many journal articles and chapters on these topics. He also maintains a part time clinical practice treating patients with anxiety and stress related disorders. \nHeart Brain Connectivity\nThis will be a 90-minute power point presentation that describes the relationship of the heart and brain\, as a single organ. We will discuss the implications of measuring the relationship of the efficiency of the organs to therapeutic.\nObj 1: The attendee will be able to describe the three main metrics for heart rate variability.\nObj 2: The attendee will be able to cite three points that have been supported in peer reviewed research that support evidence for heart rate variability biofeedback efficacy\nObj 3: The attendee will be able to describe the effect of heart rate variability biofeedback on the heart to brain connections.
URL:https://sadarpsych.com/event/angelika-y-sadar-m-a-bcn-hrv-precision-erp-database-innovation/
LOCATION:NY
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250129T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250129T120000
DTSTAMP:20260524T190545
CREATED:20250116T204915Z
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SUMMARY:The Practitioner's Path to Neurofeedback: From Foundations to Trauma-Informed Care
DESCRIPTION:On January 29\, 2025 from 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM Eastern Time\, Angelika Sadar of Sadar Psychological and Sports Center will host a free informational webinar and Q&A\,  “The Practitioner’s Path to Neurofeedback: From Foundations to Trauma-Informed Care\,” to teach you how you can bring frequency band neurofeedback to your practice. \nIn this 60-minute session\, you’ll discover: \n\nThe incredible impact frequency band neurofeedback can have on patient outcomes\nWhat’s included in our comprehensive foundational course and how to get started with confidence\nThe step-by-step pathway from learning fundamentals to becoming a trauma-informed practitioner\nHow integrating neurofeedback can enhance your practice’s revenue\n\nRegistration for the webinar is currently full\, but please sign up at the TRF website receive a copy of the recording sent to you via email. You can expect to receive this email the first week of February.\n 
URL:https://sadarpsych.com/event/the-practitioners-path-to-neurofeedback-from-foundations-to-trauma-informed-care/
LOCATION:NY
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250123T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250123T133000
DTSTAMP:20260524T190545
CREATED:20250115T173903Z
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SUMMARY:Angelika Y. Sadar\, M.A.\, BCN-HRV: Precision ERP Database Innovation
DESCRIPTION:This is lecture 2 in a series that is co-sponsored by Sadar Psychological and Applied Psychology Education. Join 1 talk for $95 or the full series for $695. For $50\, 10 CES are available for those who attend all talks. \nAngelika Sadar\, MA\, is board certified in both neurofeedback and heart rate variability\, and serves as a BCIA approved mentor in neurofeedback. With a private practice established in 1985 in the greater Philadelphia area\, Sadar has dedicated her career to helping individuals of all ages and clinical presentations\, including consulting with the US Air Force and residential treatment facilities.\nAs the neurofeedback coordinator for Trauma Research Foundation and a treatment coordinator at Sadar Psychological\, Sadar has demonstrated her commitment to advancing the field and providing quality care to her patients. Her expertise has been recognized nationally\, as she is a sought-after speaker who educates and trains other professionals in neurofeedback\, biofeedback\, and qEEG/ERP.\nShe is the recipient of the prestigious Joel F. Lubar (2018) award and the AAPB Catalyst Leader award (2024)\, acknowledging her outstanding work and leadership in the field. In 2018\, Sadar was invited to join BrainARC Switzerland\, where she began developing evaluation protocols based on the research of HBImed\, Switzerland.\nCurrently\, Sadar’s clinical focus is on treating patients with complex and comorbid presentations\, as well as consulting with other psychologists\, medical practitioners\, and clinicians regarding EEG\, neurofeedback\, and practice development. Her dedication to the field extends beyond her clinical work\, as she serves as the executive director of the Northeast Region Biofeedback Society and has previously served as a board member at large of The Association of Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback.\nPrecision ERP Database Innovation\nTraditional psychometric assessments measure performance. By measuring the EEG\, the clinician is able to assess the effeciency of the brain’s function\, in relationship to performance. The HBImed database is FDA cleared and offers various indexes that give insights to the person’s experience\, in addition to their brain’s function. This talk will review the research associated with the various indexes\, which include: arousal\, ADHD\, vigilance\, central sensory and theta/beta at 3 sites. The relevance of the indexes to developing treatment plans will be reviewed with specific attention on differences between gender and socioeconomic status.\nObj 1.The participant will be able to describe two unique aspects of the HBImed database when compared with other databases.\nObj 2. The participant will be able to explain the relationship of Vigilance as it refers to the inner\, unconscious readiness that enables the solving of task\nObj 3. The participant will be able to list 4 eeg markers of ADHD
URL:https://sadarpsych.com/event/angelika-y-sadar-m-a-bcn-hrv-precision-erp-database-innovation-2/
LOCATION:NY
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250116T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250116T133000
DTSTAMP:20260524T190545
CREATED:20250107T204649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250107T204649Z
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SUMMARY:John LeMay: Clinical Use of Go/No Go ERPs
DESCRIPTION:This is lecture 1 in a series that is co-sponsored by Sadar Psychological and Applied Psychology Education. Join 1 talk for $95 or the full series for $895. For $50\, 10 CES are available for those who attend all talks. \nJohn Lemay PhD\, BCIA\, LMFT\, QEEG-D practices with a focus on neurobehavioral challenges such as Autism\, OCD\, and ADHD. He is a certified Marriage and Family Therapist in Florida and has been practicing since 1995. John holds three patents in brain computer interface connecting drones to EEG as a clinical intervention. He has consulted on numerous QEEG’s and ERPs within clinical setting. John has also been a beta tester for numerous biofeedback systems and has a keen interest in various neuromodulatory interventions. \nClinical Use of Go/No Go ERPS\nThis talk will discuss Evoked Response Potentials as a tool for clinical assessment and intervention from a psychophysiological and brain-based perspective. Dr. LeMay will discuss how the Go/No Go test supports insights into function.\nObj 1: The attendee will be able to explain the relevance of latency and amplitude as salient evoked response potential components.\nObj 2: The attendee will be able to discern latency and explain how it relates to brain functioning.\nObj 3: The student will be able to describe how to administer and interpret the Go/No Go application.
URL:https://sadarpsych.com/event/john-lemay-clinical-use-of-go-no-go-erps/
LOCATION:NY
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250115T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250115T130000
DTSTAMP:20260524T190545
CREATED:20250107T222035Z
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SUMMARY:Data-Driven Treatment Planning: Maximizing Clinical Insights Through Advanced Report Generation
DESCRIPTION:This event is NRBS Sponsor Series #33. You can register for free on their website. \nWriting reports is its art. In this talk\, we will go over parts of the HBImed Brain Function Analyzer (BFA) that can improve your report with less effort than you think. The Brain Function Analyzer report generator offers ways to clean and analyze your data and add subjective assessments using client questionnaires which are interpreted automatically.  The BFA  AI driven data grouping determines which group your client is most similar to\, and creates both simple and ERP components. Deviations in the ERP components are automatically explained and how they reflect your client’s processing of experiences. If you are wanting to both streamline your reports and go deeper\, this talk is designed to help get you there. \n\n\nPresenter: Taylor W. Capozziello\, PhD\, CMT\, BCN\, BCB\, QEEG-D\n\n\n\nTaylor graduated with her PhD in Psychology specializing in Psychophysiology in 2019. Prior to her graduate studies\, she started as a bodyworker in 2002. Trained in various modalities that include craniosacral and trigger point\, she immediately recognized the advantage to her clients in having a wide range of techniques to address their individual concerns. This background pairs well with biofeedback work. She obtained her BA from San Francisco State University in psychology with an emphasis in kinesiology and holistic health\, which she added as a field of study before graduation. The connection between the mind and the body continued to fascinate her\, and in 2012\, she returned to SFSU. In 2014\, she was accepted in the doctoral program in psychology at Saybrook University. It was during this time she was introduced to neurofeedback and deepened her understanding of biofeedback. She continues to enrich her training through classes weekly for biofeedback and neurofeedback. Biofeedback greatly assists in identifying underlying issues in targeted therapeutic strategies and enables her clients to participate more directly in their own healing.\n\n 
URL:https://sadarpsych.com/event/data-driven-treatment-planning-maximizing-clinical-insights-through-advanced-report-generation/
LOCATION:NY
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