GNI BCIA DIDACTIC COURSE, LAKEWOOD CO

Neurofeedback Bootcamp for Beginners

April 23-26, 2020

Your Instructor

 

Yvonne Tate PhD, PLC, BCN, TRS

Dr. Tate is the Director of Neurotherapy Services at the Rocky Mountain Memory Center(RMMC) in Fort Collins. The RMMC is a neuropsychological clinic that specializes in adult and geriatric evaluations and neurocognitive rehabilitation. She has been doing Neurofeedback for 12 years, and has been board certified in Neurofeedback since March of 2006. Certification demonstrates professionalism and adherence to carefully developed standards as a health care provider.

Course Details

Whether you’re looking to become familiar with neurofeedback or expand your existing knowledge, this course serves as a guide to navigating basic steps that will improve and enhance your practice. This program not only explores the use of neurofeedback software and equipment, but also brings to light current research and treatment techniques that have ensured positive changes in clients and benefited clinicians worldwide. It is also the only course that introduces database guidance and live Z-score training! Practitioners seeking BCIA certification can also earn up to 36 credit hours if they attend the full course!

Total CEs: 36 Hours

LOCATION:
651 Garrison Street, Suite 100
Lakewood, Colorado 80215

NOTE: SEATING IS LIMITED!

BCIA Blueprint Areas

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  • Orientation to Neurofeedback – 4 hours
  • Basic Neurophysiology and Neuroanatomy – 4 hours
  • Instrumentation and Electronics – 4 hours
  • Research – 2 hours
  • Psychopharmacological Considerations – 2 hours
  • Treatment Protocols – 6 hours
  • Treatment Implementation – 6 hours
  • Professional Conduct – 2 hours
  • Current Trends in Neurofeedback – 2 hours
  • Patient Client Assessment – 4 hours

Educational Objectives

  • Provide the required didactic instruction for BCIA certification
  • Provide hands on practicum for attendees to learn to operate hardware, software, and run a training session
  • Discuss clinical assessment, protocol development, and client care

 

Itinerary | Day 1

Thursday, October 23

9:00am – 1:15pm – Orientation to Neurofeedback – 4 CEs
1:15pm – 2:15pm – Lunch
2:15pm – 6:30pm – Basic Neurophysiology and Neuroanatomy – 4 CEs
6:30pm – 7:30pm – Research Evidence Base for Neurofeedback Part 1 – 1 CE

 

Itinerary | Day 2

Friday, October 24

9:00am – 1:15pm – Basic Instrumentation and Electronics Part 1 – 4 CEs
1:15pm – 2:15pm – Lunch
2:15pm – 6:30pm – Patient Client Assessment – 4 CEs
6:30pm – 7:30pm – Research Evidence Base for Neurofeedback Part 2 – 1 CE
Itinerary | Day 3

Saturday, October 25

9:00am – 1:15pm – Psychopharmacological Considerations – 2 CEs and
Developing Treatment Protocols Part 1 – 2 CEs
1:15pm – 2:15pm – Lunch
2:15pm – 6:30pm – Developing Treatment Protocols Part 2 – 4 CEs
6:30pm – 7:30pm – Ethical and Professional Conduct Part 1 – 1 CE

Itinerary | Day 4

Sunday, October 26

9:00am – 1:15pm – Treatment Implementation Part 1 – 4 CEs
1:15pm – 2:15pm – Lunch
2:15pm – 6:30pm – Treatment Implementation Part 2 – 2 CEs and
Current Trends in Neurofeedback – 2 CEs
6:30pm – 7:30pm – Ethical and Professional Conduct Part 2 – 1 CE

Registration
Purchase

The first 8 people to register will receive a $300 BrainMaster Gift Certificate which can be used towards any BrainMaster proprietary equipment package valued at $600 or more. Other incentives will also be available

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