TRAUMA- INFORMED NEUROFEEDBACK TRAINING PROGRAM
Foundations of Neurofeedback: Principles and Applications
You will receive a student handbook at least one month before the start of the program. This program includes a didactic component with asynchronous video sessions, and live/virtual Community Meetings, followed by a Case Study Group program. Two weeks before the program begins, you will have access to course materials in order to begin the self-paced, pre-recorded training, which you will have access to for 6 months. From there, you move on to the second component of the program. BCI
BCIA Approved Didactic Training – Access on October 2, 2024
- Engage in 36 hours of pre-recorded course content approved for APA CEs.
- Assessment upon completion of all course modules
- Participate in 11 hours of live/virtual Community Meetings which include five 1-hour Q&A sessions, and three 2-hour practicum sessions where you are guided to use neurofeedback equipment remotely at your location
Expanded Case Study Group – Rolling enrollment begins in February 2025
After completing the didactic course and purchasing or renting their own equipment, students continue to Case Study Group (CSG) program which is facilitated by a leading trauma-specialized neurofeedback professional. The goal of the Case Study Group program is to provide the guidance needed to integrate neurofeedback into your clinical practice. The CSG consists of 10 two-hour meetings.
Authentic Assessment
Throughout the course of the Trauma-Informed Neurofeedback Training Program, you will be building a portfolio to showcase your skills and expertise as you build them. This program is different from other Neurofeedback training programs, as our expert facilitators assess your progress along the way and provide individualized feedback on various activities and assessments.