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Advanced Training Courses

Module V Alpha-Theta
March 26-27, 2026 | 8:30 AM -12:30 PM Pacific​​

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This 8-hour training course is divided into two 4-hour parts, delivered via Zoom on two different days. It introduces you to a new training modality you can add to your toolbox and use on your clients. 

 

This advanced training is for NAP member clinicians who’ve completed the Introductory and Advanced ILF Trainings and have at least three months of ILF experience.

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 You’ll use your own equipment, apply hands-on learning, and build from your current ILF protocols to integrate this new modality with confidence.

Module III Advanced ILF Neurofeedback
Spring 2026
April 16-17, 2026 |  
8:30 AM -12:30 PM Pacific​

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This advanced training includes 8 instructional hours, delivered over two 4-hour training days via Zoom. 

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Participants will dive deeper into ILF neurofeedback optimization, refine protocol strategies, and explore effective use of Cygnet screens. The training will include interactive group discussion and real-world clinical examples to strengthen practical application.

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Please note: This session does not include a practicum, and no equipment is required.

Module IV Synchrony

Spring 2026

May 7-8, 2026 | 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM PST 

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This advanced training includes 8 instructional hours, delivered over two 4-hour training days via Zoom. 

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Module IV: Synchrony builds upon your established ILF foundation and explores Synchrony training in depth through a hands-on practicum.

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​Participants will engage in:

  • Active use of your ILF equipment and software

  • Partner or self-training (based on your comfort level)

  • Beginning from your current ILF protocol as the baseline for introducing Synchrony

Module V Alpha-Theta
Summer 2026

June 9-10, 2026 | 8:30 AM -12:30 PM Pacific​​

This 8-hour interactive training, held over two 4-hour sessions via Zoom, introduces clinicians to a new neurofeedback modality that complements ILF and Synchrony—giving you another tool to expand your clinical practice and support client progress.

 

Participants will:

  • Use their own ILF equipment during both sessions (typically during the 3rd–4th hour)

  • Apply what they’ve learned through a hands-on practicum

  • Build from their existing ILF training protocols to integrate this modality confidently

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