EEGer Proudly Presents

Harnessing the Brain


Full-Day Conference with Featured Guest Speakers and the Authors of Sensory Pathways to Healing from Trauma

 

 

Friday, Nov. 7th, 2025

10am to 5pm ET (view in your time zone) 
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Key Information at a Glance

Join the EEGer Community for a dynamic day of learning and connection, featuring the authors of Sensory Pathways to Healing from Trauma and other leading voices in the field.

Register now to attend live online on November 7th or to access the recordings at your own pace. However you choose to participate, we look forward to your insights and contributions to this important conversation.

Full-Day Conference: Join Dr. Ruth Lanius and featured speakers for an immersive day exploring the brain, trauma, and emerging approaches to healing, grounded in research and clinical practice.

Clinical Relevance: Walk away with new ideas to apply immediately in your work with neurofeedback, Deep Brain Reorienting (DBR), or other trauma-informed modalities.

Flexible Access: Register to join live or watch self-paced recordings for each session. Perfect for sessions you miss live or want to revisit for deeper understanding and clinical integration.

Harnessing the Brain

Full-Day Virtual Conference 

Join us in exploring the new paradigm developing at the intersection of trauma research and brain-based intervention through approaches like neurofeedback and Deep Brain Reorienting (DBR).

Register to receive full live access & self-paced recordings for each presentation.

$185 | 6 CEs Available
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Watch our Recent Conversation with the Authors of Sensory Pathways to Healing from Trauma

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Participants Who Complete This Course Are Eligible for 6 Continuing Education (CE) Credit Hours

Upon completion of this course and the provided assessments, participants will demonstrate their ability to:

Explain the interplay between bottom-up and top-down brain processes in trauma response and recovery.

Describe how sensory-based interventions can support the re-establishment of safety, self-agency, and embodied presence.

Discuss the role of interoception and its disruption in trauma, and explore strategies for restoring internal sensory awareness.

For more information about our crediting process, please contact us.

Conference Schedule

Coming Soon!

We’re still finalizing the full program and are excited about the conversations taking shape. While we can’t share session details just yet, we’re honored to feature the authors of Sensory Pathways to Healing from Trauma and guest speakers whose work continues to shape the field.

Thank you to everyone who’s registered early! We appreciate your trust and enthusiasm. Stay tuned for updates as our schedule comes together. We can’t wait to share more with you soon.

 

Ruth A. Lanius, MD, PhD

 

Sherain Harricharan, PhD

 

Breanne E. Kearney, MS, MRes

 

Benjamin Pandev-Girard, MOT