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Friday, April 26, 2024

12:00 pm-1:30 pm Pacific

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Trauma and Dissociation

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Learn more about the mechanisms behind trauma and dissociation and how they overlap in people with a significant developmental trauma history. Develop a deeper understanding on how to approach the two problems with ILF Neurofeedback. 

Instructor: Roxana Sasu

Who should attend? All skill/experience levels are welcome

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May 21-22, 2024

8:30 am-12:30 pm Pacific

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Synchrony

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

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Who should attend: Clinicians who have completed the intro course and the advanced ILF training and have used this modality extensively for at least 3 months on clients. It is advised to take this course before the Alpha-Theta course.

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Thursday, May 23 2024

12:00 pm-1:30 pm Pacific

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Frequency Optimization

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Finding the optimal training frequency for an individual with significant trauma or instabilities can be challenging. Gain helpful tips and tricks for frequency optimization with Infra-Low Frequency (ILF) neurofeedback.

Instructor: Roxana Sasu

Who should attend? All skill/experience levels are welcome

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Thursday, June 27, 2024

12:00 pm-1:30 pm Pacific

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Neurofeedback in Long COVID

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Gain a greater understanding of the impact and clinical presentation of long COVID. Learn strategies for addressing long COVID with Infra-Low Frequency (ILF) neurofeedback.

Instructor: Roxana Sasu

Who should attend? All skill/experience levels are welcome

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June 25-26, 2024

8:30 am-12:30 pm Pacific

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Alpha-Theta

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8-hour training course divided into two 4-hour parts delivered via Zoom on two different days a week apart, to introduce you to a new training modality you can add to your toolbox and use on your clients, along with Synchrony and ILF. 

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Who should attend: Clinicians who have completed the intro course and the advanced ILF training and have used this modality extensively for at least 3 months on clients. It is better if you have already taken the Synchrony course.

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October 2024 - Exact Dates TBD

8:30 am-12:30 pm Pacific

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Advanced ILF Neurofeedback

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8-hour training course divided into two 4-hour parts delivered via Zoom on two different days a week apart. More in depth information about the ILF NFB process, the optimization process, Cygnet screen and refining training protocols, as well as protocol development beyond basic training sites and discussions around attendees’ training protocols and protocol developments. The training includes two training sessions and group discussions around the training outcomes. 

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November 2024 - Exact Dates TBD

8:30 am-12:30 pm Pacific

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Synchrony

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

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Who should attend: Clinicians who have completed the intro course and the advanced ILF training and have used this modality extensively for at least 3 months on clients. It is advised to take this course before the Alpha-Theta course.

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December 2024 - Exact Dates TBD

8:30 am-12:30 pm Pacific

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Alpha-Theta

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8-hour training course divided into two 4-hour parts delivered via Zoom on two different days a week apart, to introduce you to a new training modality you can add to your toolbox and use on your clients, along with Synchrony and ILF. 

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Who should attend: Clinicians who have completed the intro course and the advanced ILF training and have used this modality extensively for at least 3 months on clients. It is better if you have already taken the Synchrony course.

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