Notice
Getting Started with Neurofeedback & Z-score training (workshop)
Next workshop starts June 14th, 2013!
Online Neurofeedback workshop is accredited by the Biofeedback Certification International Alliance (www.bcia.org). It is the first
step to becoming board certified in Neurofeedback. Instructor: John N Demos, MA, LCMHC, BCN, author of Getting Started with Neurofeedback.
Live Webcast neurofeedback workshops are similar to onsite workshops because they permit discussions between participants and the instructor. 5 Live Webcasts are planned this year. (Dates). They are presented once each week, typically on a Friday.
Before the LIVE WEBCAST workshop begins, software & equpment are installed at no extra charge. During each presentation expect personal attention. Between each session participants practice newly learned skills--contact instructor if you need support. After the workshop closes mentoring is available--the goal is to get you started as an effective neurofeedback provider. Cost effective database software provides a rationale for neurofeedback interventions. Live Z-score monitoring and training builds confidence in protocol choice and treatment progress.
MiniDz Cap montages combined with assessment software will help you to create BrainMaps and evaluate coritical function as it relates to client symptoms: setting-up and running live Z-score training sessions takes the guess work out of the process. The following 3-Step method is presented at the LIVE WEBCAST and practiced by all participants:
Step 1 = EEG Assessment
First, acquire EEG data and process into Brain Maps using:
- NeuroGuide Deluxe, or
- BrainDx z-scores

STEP 2 = Symptom Matching
Match Client symptoms with cortical functions and locations. Corresponding cortical sites that are highlighted on the Brain Map beneath become z-score training locations.
Step 3 = Neurofeedback
Once symptoms have been matched with cortical sites training can begin. Most practitioners are able to set up for a 4-Channel Z-score training session in 5 minutes. When training with more than 4 sites, Electro-Caps are often used:


