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Lindsay Hollmuller - Founder/ Clinical Director

 

Lindsay Hollmuller is a Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor (LPC-S) in the state of Texas. Lindsay holds a unique double board certification in both Neurofeedback/ EEG- Biofeedback (BCN) and General Biofeedback (BCB) by the Biofeedback Certification International Alliance (BCIA).  Lindsay, a proud “Sooner”, attended The University of Oklahoma where she earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology and Sociology in 2005. Lindsay’s personal experience as a traumatic brain injury survivor at the age of 16 prompted her interest in psychology, neuroscience, and applied physiology.

 

In 2005, Lindsay moved to sunny Miami Beach, FL where she specialized in behavior modification and alternative approaches for children, adolescents, and young adults with developmental delays and special needs. After moving back to the heartland, Lindsay graduated in 2009 from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, TX with a Master of Science degree in Counseling.  Lindsay received specialized training in Neurofeedback and Biofeedback from The University of North Texas.  

 

In working with clients, Lindsay adopts a solution-focused, goal-oriented approach.  She utilizes both Adlerian Theory and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) in working with clients. CBT allows the client to learn to modify maladaptive behavior and thought processes in order to live a healthier and more fulfilling lifestyle.  Biofeedback allows the client to gain awareness of the body’s physiological responses.  Combined with CBT, the client will gain the ability to modify behavior and thinking patterns, as well as physiological patterns in order to relive stress, anxiety and pain.  Clients also see an increase in focus, decision-making and reasoning.

 

Lindsay has nearly 20 years experience working with children, adolescents and adults in areas including traumatic brain injury, autistic spectrum, developmental delay disorders, learning disorders, and neurological and psychological disorders. Lindsay has worked in a number of therapeutic settings such as brain injury rehabilitation, educational, non-profit, clinical and medical settings. Lindsay is proud of her ability to use and teach biofeedback and self-regulation skills to pediatric populations through the use of implementing play therapy techniques along with biofeedback training. 

 

In 2012 Lindsay founded PhysioCognitive Connections, LLC.  Though PhysioCognitive Connections, Lindsay CONNECTS with other professionals by providing Neurofeedback and Biofeedback consulting and mentoring services.  Lindsay has served as consultant for several mental health professionals, educators, clinical practitioners and medical doctors.  Lindsay is a past recipient of Southern Methodist University’s Maguire Center for Ethics and Public Responsibility award.

 

Lindsay has been an invited speaker and presenter for SMU’s Ethics Advisory Board, The National Association of Professional Women, SMU's Center for Family Counseling, Garland ISD., and several national conferences and CE seminars for professionals.  Lindsay is a proud member of  Biofeedback Federation of Europe's "Learn from the Best" team by presenting for BFE's webinar platform.  Lindsay has served on the Executive Board of Directors for the Biofeedback Society of Texas.  Lindsay enjoys public speaking in order to educate others about stress management and the benefits of physiological awareness and self-regulation.  Lindsay, and avid runner, uses personal biofeedback skills in order to achieve peak performance in running and enjoys participating in races throughout the country.  Lindsay is licensed to supervise Licensed Professional Counselor associates in the state of Texas.

 

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