Mini-Maps and Beyond
A Practical Approach to EEG Interpretation and Neurofeedback Optimization with Dr. Ed Hamlin
In-Person Workshop | Asheville, North Carolina
$845 |Â 12 CEs Available
Register NowIn-Person Workshop
April 24th & 25th, 9:00am-4:30pm
Western Carolina University at Biltmore Park
Asheville, North Carolina
Join Dr. Hamlin for an in-depth workshop designed for clinicians seeking to refine their skills in EEG acquisition, interpretation, and protocol selection. Mini-Maps and Beyond focuses on techniques for recording EEG along the skull’s midline, assessing client arousal patterns using frequency and amplitude data, and translating it into effective neurofeedback interventions.
In addition to lectures, the workshop includes hands-on portions using session data brought by participants with the goal of providing practical tools for enhancing clinical decision-making and improve training results.Â
Why This Course?
Rethink the EEG: Gain a fresh perspective on EEG, framing it as a dynamic reflection of an individual’s habitual patterns of processing information from both the body and the environment.
Improve Training Outcomes: Mini-Maps offer unique insights during the assessment process to better tailor protocols that fit the brain.
Hands-On Evaluation: Participants are encouraged to bring their own session data, putting theory into practice to construct a systematic approach to interpretation, based on arousal profiles.
Expert Guidance from Dr. Hamlin:Â Learn directly from a long-time clinician, researcher, and expert in neurofeedback with actionable advice and feedback to implement at your practice.

Mini-Maps and Beyond
In-Person Workshop | Limited Seats
Work with Dr. Hamlin in an engaging two-day workshop focused on improving EEG interpretation, initial assessments, and training outcomes through a deeper understanding of the arousal model and information presented by the EEG.
$845.00Â $718.25 | 12 CEs Available
Registration Now Open!
Register today to receive an exclusive 15% discount and join Dr. Ed Hamlin in beautiful Asheville, North Carolina. Clinicians joining for the event can look forward to:
- A fresh perspective on EEG as a reflection of habitual information processing.
- Best practices for conducting a Mini-Maps.
- Guidance on navigating and analyzing EEGer’s Review Screen.
- Developing a strategy to interpret and understand client arousal profiles.
- Effective techniques for presenting results to clients.
- How to track progress and optimize neurofeedback protocols.
- Hands-on practice with real-world data and case studies.
This workshop is designed for neurofeedback clinicians with six or more months of active experience with neurofeedback. The workshop is best experienced by clinicians who currently use the EEGer4 software.
Spaces for this in-person group are limited, so please contact us today with questions! Registration for this workshop closes April 14th, earlybird ends March 31st.
Questions? Contact Us!Participants Who Complete This Course Can Earn 12 Continuing Education (CE) Credit Hours Upon Completion

Evaluate the effectiveness of neurofeedback interventions based on observed changes in EEG patterns and client outcomes.

Differentiate among various patterns of cortical arousal and their relevance to neurofeedback intervention planning.

Demonstrate effective strategies for communicating to clients that enhance understanding and engagement.

Dr. Ed Hamlin
Dr. Hamlin's expertise lies in applied neuroscience, brain/mind relationships, and neuroplasticity. He conducts research, presents workshops, and serves as a consultant and supervisor worldwide. His current research focuses on the effects of early abuse and neglect on brain development and studying brain activity in individuals with eating disorders.