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Webinars

We are passionate about educating others about how Biofeedback and Neurofeedback can assist in the treatment of various disorders.  We are proud to join Biofeedback Federation of Europe in their "Learn From The Best" series of Webinars.  

Assessment of ADHD Subtypes

Presented by: Lindsay Hollmuller MS, LPC, BCN, NCC

With Biofeedback Federation of Europe

 

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This webinar is ideal for health practitioners that currently assessing or planning to assess individuals for ADHD, and desire greater knowledge of the different neurophysiological expressions of attentional issues. Treatment of ADHD is not a one-size-fits-all approach. It is important to identify the subtype of ADHD in order to determine to best training method to suit the client's condition.

In this 1-hour webinar, Lindsay Hollmuller, M.S., LPC, BCN, presents an introduction to ADHD and the assessment of its many subtypes, according to quantitative electroencephalographic analysis (qEEG) and Z-Score indexes.

 

The specific ADHD subtypes that will be covered include: - Fronto-Central Slowing
- Theta/Beta
- Excess Beta
- High Frontal Alpha
- Individual Alpha Peak Frequency

Depression: Retraining the Brain

Presented by: Lindsay Hollmuller MS, LPC, BCN, NCC

With Biofeedback Federation of Europe

 

Click HERE to Register or view a recording.

 

The statistics associated with depression are alarming. The World Health Organization estimates 120 million people worldwide are currently living with some form of depression. In this one hour webinar, Lindsay Hollmuller MS, LPC, BCN will discuss these staggering numbers, as well as research that suggests a neurophysiological basis for depression. Through the use of quantitative encephalographic analysis (QEEG), Lindsay will discuss how retraining the brain through neurofeedback can assist in modifying brain wave patterns associated with depression.

 

 

 

 

 

More To Come!
 
Check back regularly to see what other Webinars we have coming up! 

 

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