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Mahema Auto Traders Original Parts and service Getting Started with Neurofeedback and Z-score training. No previous knowledge of neurofeedback is required. How can I prepare?

Newcomers to the field will learn how to do a 4-channel Electroencephalograph (EEG) asessments, interpret BrainMaps and create Z-score training protocols. Online classes convene once each Friday (4 hours in the morning and 4 hours after lunch). Homework assignments between sessions allow students to implement what they are learning. By the end of the workshop most students should be able to create

rudimentary maps, evaluate via symptom assessment software and train with Z-scores. Class will focus on the EEG presentation and corresponding training for disorders such as ADHD, depression, anxiety and headaches. Further information will include traumatic brain injury, seizure disorder and learning disorders. Students will assess and train themselves or a volunteer and the Instructor will be available between sessions to provide individual attention. Students will share screen shots, see power points and answer questions and show the result of homework assignments. BrainMaster software and equipment will be used throughout the course. The book, Getting Started with Neurofeedback will be used during the course. Workshop discounts may be available, please discuss this issue at the time of registration. This course closely follows the curriculum outlined by the Biofeedack Certification International Alliance (BCIA). This course is the first step towards getting board certified in Neurofeedback. All students will receive a certificate of attendance and will be invited to register with BCIA as a candidate for certification. All students will receive 32 BCIA didactic credits, 4 additional credits in ethics are needed and they may be obtained by any typical online ethics course. Students may request up to 28 CEs to maintain their license. To qualify you must be a professional health care provider in your country of origin or you must serve as an EEG-tech or assistant under the supervision of a professional health care provider. Students must have high speed internet minimum 54 mpbs speed, 100 mbps is prefered. USB headsets are superior to telephone connections. Students should purchase and read the book "Getting Started with Neurofeedback." Information on needed EEG equipment & supplies will be provided by instructor. Workshop Information

Target Audience

Our program is designed for international health care professionals. For those in the United States state appropriate certification or licensure includes the following fields: medical doctors, naturopathic doctors as well as psychologists, social workers, counselors, physical/occupational therapists, registered nurses and chiropractors. In some cases credentialed special education teachers and school counselors working in a school environment may also qualify. Others who may not meet the above qualifications; but may also benefit from this training, include graduate students who are supervised in a university setting, as well as the staff of a neurofeedback practice including EEG-techs. Specific questions about certification should be directed to BCIA. 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). Please read Cory Hammonds article "What is Neurofeedback at www.isnr.org

Watch the following YouTube presentations:

· Advantages of Live Webcast training

· Dynamic Z-Score Training for John Demos Neurofeedback Workshops

· Dual Bipolar Montage for PTSD at John Demos Workshops


Course Purpose

John N Demos, author of Getting Started with Neurofeedback, is the primary presenter. This 9 module BCIA (EEG) accredited workshop is the first step in the certification process—each module is 4-hours long. It has been designed to meet 32 *** of the 36-hours of required learning outlined by BCIA. 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. Most participants report they are able to create rudimentary Brain Maps and perform basic Z-score training after the workshop. Students will be able to practice skills learned between sessions.**


Professional training Schedule (BCIA curriculum) presented in 4 hour increments:

1. Orientation to Neurofeedback

2. Basic Neurophysiology & Neuroanatomy

3. Instrumentation & Electronics (A)

4. Instrumentation & Electronics (B)

5. Research & Psychopharmalogical considerations

6. Treatment Planning (A)

7. Treatment Planning (B)

8. Treatment Planning (C)

9. Assessment & training tools (extra)*

***Students are responsible to take an individual 4 hour on-line course on ethics and to present certificate of completion to BCIA; once coursework is complete, participants will be awarded a 32 Hour attendance certificate required by BCIA as part of the certification process.

**Homework will be assigned; expect oral or written review of material

*Assessment tools portion of curriculum is not required for BCIA certification but is essential for practitioners who will be having oversight of clients/trainees. 9th module will take place approximately 2-3 weeks after the first 8 modules have been completed. Equipment

Participants will be introduced to BrainMaster (Atlantis or Discovery) training and assessment equipment. Workshop manual is augmented with a field manual designed to launch your neurofeedback practice. Contact Instructor to obtain assessment software and equipment. Learning Objectives

The participant will be able to:

Record and tabulate the EEG from various International 10-20 locations with EEG biofeedback equipment. Identify the normal EEG by interpreting 2-dimensional graphics. Identify EEG signatures or brain wave patterns that reflect various disorders. Discuss indications and contraindications for therapy in order to identify those who will benefit the most from neurofeedback training. Locate artifacts in the EEG that are caused by scalp muscles and eye movements. Reduce artifacts in the EEG recording. Discuss the application of EEG-biofeedback to various disorders such as ADHD, depression, migraine, anxiety and mild traumatic brain injury with z-score training and single filter designs. Set up and run 1, 2 & 4 channel Z-score training. Learn BrainMaster database-protocol for PTSD-developed by John N Demos
Organize and write training plans that relate to those same disorders. Workshop Schedule of Events: Live webcast course is delivered on Friday morning & afternoon (eastern standard time) for 4 consecutive weeks. Module 1: Orientation to Neurofeedback

What is Biofeedback? How is the EEG defined? What constitutes normal or average EEG activity
How can statistics be used in measurement, diagnosis and training
Module 2: Basic Neurophysiology & Neuroanatomy

What are the key functions of lobes, gyri, limbic system, etc? How does the brain generate the EEG: measurement principles
Brief History of Biofeedback
Introduction to software as time allows
Module 3: Instrumentation & Electronics A

International 10-20 System, 19 classic sites
Differential Amplifiers: Common Mode Rejection & Montage selection
Impedance and ohms
Amplifiers: Nyquist principle (samples per second)
Filters (IIR & FFT), Notch filters, High & Low Pass filters
Module 4: Instrumentation & Electronics B

Artifact recognition & reduction; Circadian rhythms, Meds & Substances
Classic Band characteristics such as idling rhythms: SMR-Mu Question
QEEG methodology, single hertz bins, databases, discriminant analysis’ verses signatures. Introduction to 4-Channel Assessments with Atlantis
Module 5: Research & Psychopharmalogical considerations

Clinical Efficacy of Psycho physiological Interventions. Potential effects of prescribed and non-prescribed drugs
(1) Clinical, (2) EEG, (3) Learning
HOMEWORK REVIEW
Module 6: Treatment Planning (A)

Therapy contrasted with peak performance
Continuous Performance Tests (IVA, TOVA, Conners’)
Field Manual:
– Clinical Interview, history, contraindications
– Diagnosis compared with symptoms
– Treatment plans
Module 7: Treatment Planning (B)

Traumatic brain injury: 3 presentations
ADHD, LDs, Anxiety, Headache
Chemical Dependency
Seizure disorder
Negative responses: RIA, medication sensitivity
Module 8: Treatment Planning (C)

Review of Assessment & training homework
Setting up Z-score training: demonstration
Monitoring training progress: in the moment & long term
Common non-Z-score EEG interventions
Module 9: Assessment and training tools

· Adding neurofeedback to your practice
· Auxiliary skills and interventions
· Q&A


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