Ruth Lanius and Sebern Fisher discuss the relationship between neurofeedback and therapy in this excerpt from the last conversation.
The Neuroscience of Trauma, Neglect, and the Vital Role of Neurofeedback
Like the first session, this discussion will center around ground-breaking research from the lab of Ruth Lanius into the impact of trauma on brain, body, and mind. Participants will discuss the implications of these discoveries on therapeutic process and on brain-training.
Importantly, you don't need to practice neurofeedback to find this discussion illuminating. But if you work with trauma or neurotherapy or both, you won't want to miss it.
Like the last one, the session will be recorded, and the recording will be made available to all who registered. You can watch the conversation as many times as you like. It will become accessible in September, and remain accessible until the beginning of November.
USD $
If you haven't watched the first conversation yet, there's a special deal -- see below. If you are an EEGer Alliance member, or attended the last talk, write to [email protected] for your discount code.
Ruth Lanius describes the clinical outcomes of research done in her lab using the "Alpha Down" protocol for neurofeedback in her lab in London, Ontario. This is an excerpt from the lecture part of a conversation had by Ruth Lanius and Sebern Fisher.
This research is ground-breaking, and its implications for work with survivors of trauma are far-reaching. Sebern explains.
Prices are reduced. Choose the option you want.
TDB2 (DATE) only --> $
TDB1 + TDB2 --> $