Toward a Multidisciplinary Understanding of the Brain, Mind, and Consciousness
Facilitated by Dr. Ed Hamlin | Five 2-Hour Monthly Sessions | Begins July 17th, 2024
Join Dr. Hamlin & the EEGer Community for an enlightening journey into the complexities of the brain, mind, and consciousness. Enhance your knowledge and engage with like-minded individuals in a collaborative learning environment.
Guided Lecture, Discussion, & Interactive Practicum Explorations Facilitated by Dr. Ed Hamlin
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Through a combination of lectures, interactive discussions, and practical exercises, participants will gain a deeper understanding of how these diverse fields intersect and contribute to our knowledge of the human mind and how they can inform neurofeedback practices.
What to Expect From This Series
Neuroscience Foundations: Understand the structure and function of the brain and the principles of neuroplasticity.
Psychological Perspectives: Explore cognitive, behavioral, and developmental psychology to understand thought processes and behavior.
Quantum Mechanics and the Brain: Delve into the role of quantum mechanics in brain function and consciousness.
Philosophical and Ethical Considerations: Discuss the philosophical debates surrounding the mind and the ethical implications of brain research.
Integrative and Holistic Approaches: Learn about mindfulness, systems theory, and interdisciplinary research.
Technological Advances and Future Directions: Discover the latest in neurotechnology, brain-computer interfaces, and artificial intelligence.
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Monthly Session Dates
Join Dr. Hamlin for two-hour explorations on the third Wednesday of each month.
July 17th, August 21st, September 18th,
October 16th, & November 20th, 2024
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Who Should Attend These Workshops?
We encourage you to join these monthly workshops if you're involved in the practice of neurofeedback or are interested in a multidisciplinary approach to understanding the brain, mind, and consciousness. Whether you are a therapist, an educator, a student, or work in related modalities this course is for you!
While not required to participate, we recommend Dr. Hamlin's recent 2-hour discussion A Return to Transformation as an introduction to this series, which is available to add to your library and watch now!
What if I Can’t Attend All Sessions Live?
Even if you're unable to participate live, you'll still find value from this course!
You can still join the discussion by watching back recordings from each session, including those you may have missed! You can watch back and revisit recordings of each session as needed.
Questions? Let us Know!One-Time Payment
Total Price: $925 $775!
Join Dr. Hamlin for all five sessions at a discounted rate.
Explore how a deeper understanding of the brain, mind, and conciousness can inform your use of neurofeedback and related modalities.
Monthly Payments
Five Payments of $185.00
Join Dr. Hamlin for all five sessions with a payment plan.
Explore how a deeper understanding of the brain, mind, and conciousness can inform your use of neurofeedback and related modalities.
About Ed Hamlin
Dr. Ed Hamlin, PhD is the Clinical Director of the Institute for Applied Neuroscience in Asheville, North Carolina. Ed is a psychologist with extensive experience in neurofeedback and applied psychophysiology who has taught at renowned universities and currently holds adjunct faculty positions at Western Carolina University and the University of North Carolina Medical Center.
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.