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Wrap-up for the Foundations course including problems with artifacts, limitations of practice and many case studies showing the diagnosis and treatment of many disorders.
Under controlled conditions, the influence of a well-known healer was assessed by obtaining a QEEG of a target patients/subjects before, during and after a healing procedure.
There are many clients who are not capable of volitional neurofeedback training. such clients include those with ASDs, very young infants, and those with dementias. New techniques for "driving' brainactivity as adjunct to or propaedeutically to neurofeedback will be explained and demonstrated.
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EEG Foundations Course #258): Foundations wrap-up This is the concluding session for the Foundations course. The many different approaches to diagnosis and treatment are reviewed. Discussion of the various adjunctive and supportive treatment procedures that can be combined with neurotherapy. Following Grand Rounds format, many cases are presented and discussed, some from course participants.
Plenary #259): Mapping a healer for Prime Time Brainmapping, (electroencephalographic (EEG) recording of brainwaves) has shown that bone fide healers and experienced mediators can change their brainwave activity at will. Some of these changes are quite marked. Changing one’s own brainwaves although impressive does not mean that one can change the brain activity of a target person. Obviously if a healer can influence the well-being of a target person then the brain activity of that target person should show definitive evidence of the healer’s influence.
Pre-Conference #256): Neurotherapy for the primary care practitioner
Workshop #260): Potentiating neurotherapy Since concentrating on neurotherapy as my primary therapeutic tool, my research has focused on developing techniques for increasing the efficiency and accelerating the process of modifying brain functioning. Many neurotherapists do provide clients with various adjunctive self-administered treatments to facilitate the therapeutic process. These “add ons” include relaxation exercises, self-hypnosis, energy psychology routines, life style modification recommendations, subliminal affirmation devices, cranial microamperage stimulators, audiovisual stimulators and therapeutic harmonics. The reason for prescribing these procedures, of course, is because they are believed to potentiate the therapeutic process.
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