Neurofeedback
Certification Course (BCIA) with John Demos
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workshop is volgeboekt
Learn
the basics of Neurofeedback from the doctor who wrote the book GETTING
STARTED WITH NEUROFEEDBACK
Date: 15 - 18 maart 2006 (36 hours)
Location: Best Western Amrâth Hotel Utrecht
(www.amrathutrecht.nl)
Price: EUR 1100, lunch included
Time: 08-18:00 uur
Accredited by the BFE
and the BCIA.
Admission:
mail to your info to workshop@neurofeedback.nl
and pay EUR 300 as a non-refundable reservation fee to:
Neurofeedback Instituut Nederland BV, giro 4460465 te Baarn.
International transfers, please use the following information:
BIC-code: PSTBNL21
IBAN NL33 PSTB 0004 4604 65
If you have any questions feel free to contact Derk Mulder at workshop@neurofeedback.nl.
COURSE
OUTLINE
Neurofeedback
is a comprehensive system that promotes change at the cellular level
of the brain and empowers the client to use his or her mind as a
tool for healing. Trainees often report relief from symptoms related
to depression, anxiety, PTSD, addictions and unresolved emotional
issues. Neurofeedback training is also known to promote a state
of focused relaxation that has benefited those with attention deficit
disorder (ADHD), learning disorders, OCD, and traumatic brain injury.
Other disorders that have responded well to neurotherapy include
epilepsy, headaches, and chronic fatigue, etc.
A growing
number of health care providers have made neurotherapy their primary
treatment modality whereas others have made it a part of a larger
clinical practice.
COURSE
PURPOSE (Workshop summary)
John
N Demos, author of Getting Started with Neurofeedback, is the 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.
- Participants
will be introduced to two different types of neurofeedback systems.
- Please
bring Getting Started with Neurofeedback to the workshop.
- All
workshop attendees will receive a training manual.
Sucessful
certification candidates will receive a certificate of completion
and have the opportunity to apply for certification by the Biofeedback
Certification Institute of America (BCIA). website: www.bcia.org.
LEARNING
OBJECTIVES
The
participant will be able to:
1. Record
and tabulate the EEG from various International 10-20 locations
with EEG biofeedback equipment.
2. Identify the normal EEG by interpreting 2-dimensional graphics.
3. Identify EEG signatures or brain wave patterns that reflect various
disorders.
4. Discuss indications and contraindications for therapy in order
to identify those who will benefit the most from neurofeedback training.
5. Locate artifacts in the EEG that are caused by scalp muscles
and eye movements.
6. Reduce artifacts in the EEG recording.
7. Discuss the application of EEG-biofeedback to various disorders
such as ADHD, Depression, Anxiety and mild traumatic brain injury.
8. Organize and write training plans that relate to those same disorders.
AGENDA
(Workshop Schedule) (4 days)
Course
Agenda - Professional Neurofeedback Certificate Program
4-Day. (For an hour by hour breakdown for each day click here).
The
first day:
1. Definition, principles, concepts and rationale for biofeedback
2. History and evolution of biofeedback/ neurofeedback
3. Understanding the electrical activity of the brain
4. International 10-20 system & functional localization
5. General cortical and subcortical anatomy brain anatomy
The
second day:
1. Acquiring and processing EEG with digital filters and FFT's
2. Comparing SEMG and EEG electrical signals
3. Montages, Common mode rejection and impedance, recognizing and
limiting artifact and the use of thresholds
4. How physical and developmental factors effect the EEG
5. How prescribed and non-prescribed drugs effect the EEG
The
third day:
1. Consultation phase and contraindications to neurotherapy
2. Non-EEG interviewing and symptomatology
3. Continuous performance tests
4. 2-channel EEG assessments
5. QEEG and normative database assessments
6. Training Plans and development
The
fourth day:
1. Training standards for specific clinical conditions
2. Case histories based upon the EEG
3. Professional Conduct and limitations to your practice
4. Finding your first supervisor (mentor) and keeping records
5. Using research to guide your clinical practice
Each
day has 9 hours of hands on training and instruction.
Faculty:
John
N. Demos, MA, LCMHC, BCIA-EEG
John
N Demos is the author of, Getting Started with Neurofeedback. He
is a licensed by the state of Vermont as a clinical mental health
counselor, certified by BCIA as an EEG-biofeedback provider and
accredited by BCIA as an EEG didactic trainer. As the director of
a small clinical practice, he has a wide range of experience training
children and adults with various neurofeedback protocols. Neurofeedback
of S.VT (NSVT) is an alternative therapies clinic located in Brattleboro,
VT; it offers a wide range of therapies and assessment procedures
including:
QEEG, neurofeedback, peripheral biofeedback, photic stimulation,
IVA and MicroCog continuous performance tests, psychotherapy, holographic
memory resolution (HMR) for PTSD, nutritional counseling, and reflexology.
How
can I prepare?
Read
Part I of the book: Getting Started with Neurofeedback. It will
lay the groundwork for the information you will soon be processing
and later using in a clinical setting. The practice of neurofeedback
has numerous technical terms-a few short hours of reading will help
you to absorb what is to come. (Please
bring your book to the workshop)
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