This course from New Mind Neurofeedback Center is presented as a web based-learning format. Each participant will have an opportunity to complete the course material at a time and pace that is convenient for him or her. The web based-learning format features online written material, hard copy articles and convenient reference lists as well as an online syllabus. The course provides an easy-to-follow format to complete each session with internet-based instruction and access to important resources and adjunct course material through embedded links.
Educational Objectives: The educational objectives of this course follow the outline of BCIA’s core requirements that can be viewed at the BCIA website http://www.bcia.org.
- Review the historical and theoretical foundations of EEG Biofeedback.
- Examine neurophysiology and the physiological origins of EEG rhythms.
- Identify the cortical dynamics of EEG and Electrophysiology.
- Review the basic electrical concepts of EEG instrumentation.
- Examine a variety of effective EEG protocols.
- Demonstrate proficiency by identifying and applying the appropriate assessments and protocols for a variety of disorders and conditions.
It satisfies the requirement for 36 Didactic hours as outlined below.
| I | 4 hrs | An Introduction to EEG Biofeedback |
| II | 4 hrs | Basic Neurophysiology & Anatomy |
| III | 4 hrs | Instrumentation & Electronics |
| IV | 2 hrs | Research |
| V | 2 hrs | Psychopharmacology |
| VI | 4 hrs | Patient/Client Assessment |
| VII | 6 hrs | Developing Treatment Protocols |
| VIII | 6 hrs | Treatment Implementation |
| IX | 2 hrs | Current Trends in Neurofeedback |
| X | 2 hrs | Ethical & Professional Conduct |

