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Rob Kall Futurehealth Radio; Carol Schneider, Jay Gunkelman Gary Ames

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eating disorders, multi neurofeedbac/therapy modalitis, mild Traumatic Brain Injury, Coma, new language to enhance getting paid for neurofeedback.

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Gary Ames talks about how he integrates Len Ochs' LENS, Valdeane Brown's Neurocare, brain stimulation and more in his practice, and talks about working with weight loss and eating disorders with neurofeedback.

Carol Schneider talks in depth about Mild Traumatic Brain Injury, particularly in the military.

Jay Gunkelman talks about his work with the military, how he's learned the new language needed to get paid for neurofeedback. And he talks about using EEG and neurofeedback among other tools to assess and help wake up coma patients with great success.

Here's the link to download the MP3 audio of the show.

Schneider comes in at about 20 minutes, Gunkelman at about 45.

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Rob is the organizer founder of the Winter Brain, Optimal Functioning and Positive Psychology and StoryCon Meetings. He is president of Futurehealth, Inc., Publisher of more...)
 

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