Measuring Transformation (SKU: AG-P-117)
Futurehealth Plenary Talk by Richard Soutar
The Interactive Self Inventory relates dimensions of social behavior to dimensions of EEG distribution. Consequently general patterns of EEG distribution can be predicted based on dimensions of social behavior and vice-versa. In addition these dimensions can be used to identify key areas for transformation toward optimal performance as well as pre and post changes in behavior due to neurofeedback training and optimal performance training. This provides a unique instrument for assessment for neurofeedback providers based on the social domain that is educational in nature and does not require psychological expertise or certification for implimentation. |
Inventory, Neurofeedback, Transformation |
Meditation and Neuroscience (SKU: AH-P-304)
Futurehealth WinterBrain 20 minute presentation by John Lowan and Paul Petty.
John and Paul will discuss the new techniques of an alpha-state relaxation meditation for all participants.
Neuroscience and Meditation
John Lowan, mediation teacher and certified neurotherapy trainer, and Paul Petty, meditator and physician with the Mayo Clinic, will lead an informative and experiential discussion that explores the integration of neuroscience and meditation techniques. |
Meditation, Neurowave |
Mentoring Winners (SKU: AG-P-111)
Futurehealth Plenary Talk by Nate Zinsser
Through many years of mentoring athletes and other performers three vital lessons consistently surface as essential to success and satisfaction.
These lessons will be will be explained and illustrated using examples from the 2000 US Olympic Trials and the 2002 Winter Olympic Games.
In brief, the lessons are:
1) It's all about confidence
2) The higher the level at which you compete, the "lower" many things become
3) The difference between victory and defeat is microscopically small |
Mental Skills, Mentoring, Performance |
Method Storytelling (SKU: AH-W2-315)
Futurehealth StoryCon 2 hour workshop presentation by Karen Jacobs.
Explore your own history. Access the demons and crises in your life, identify nature experiences and render their marrow for your story telling.
We will do group and individual processes to mine our own lives, to locate our most intense emotional experience. We will practice ways to utilize this marrow to render compelling stories. |
Healing, Screenwriting, Story, StoryTelling, StoryTelling |
Methods for Potentiating Neurotherapy (SKU: AG-W4-005)
Futurehealth Workshop by Paul Swingle
Methods for potentiating neurotherapy are very useful for clients who have limited capacity to attend for neurofeedback (e.g., autism) and for clients who are at a therapeutic plateau or barrier. Methods include braindriving, CES, AVS, craniosacral therapy, harmonics and energy techniques. |
Braindriving, Potentiating Neurotherapy, Therapeutic Aids |
Mind/Brain/Consciousness (SKU: AG-P-190)
Futurehealth WinterBrain 20 minute plenary presentation by Jay Gunkelman.
The various EEG frequencies are ascribed to generators, and the timing relationships and dynamics seen as the brain processes information are used to show the implications on the mind-brain problem. |
Binding, Consciousness, Slow Cortical Potentials |
Mindfulness and Neurofeedback: Integral Treatment of ADHD, Anxiety, and Depression (SKU: AG-W2-108)
Futurehealth Workshop by Al Collins
Mindfulness and neurofeedback complement one another and form the basis for a multimodal approach to psychopathology. Neurofeedback trains focal attention and a relaxed attitude; mindfulness makes the learning from neurofeedback available during daily life. In addition, mindfulness deepens and refines the attitude required for optimal learning during neurofeedback. |
Mindfulness, Multimodal, Neurofeedback |
Mini-Q Rapid Assessment of a wide range of orders based on single channel technology (SKU: AD-W2-012)
Futurehealth WinterBrain 2 hour workshop presentation by Paul Swingle. |
Mini Q |
Modern Neuron Theory and Functional Restoration (SKU: AG-P-215)
Futurehealth Plenary Talk by Tom Gross
Great strides have been made in understanding neuronal function over recent years while functional interventions have been slow to make use of these findings. Three key elements regulating neuronal function are oxygen, glucose and activation. These three key elements are explored as rate limiting variables in Functional Neurological Rehabilitation. |
Functional Restoration, Metabolic Capacity, Neuron Theory |
More Effective Neurofeedback with Very High-Arousal Clients: Going Below 0-3 Hz (SKU: AH-P-318)
Futurehealth WinterBrain Plenary Talk by Sue Othmer
High-arousal neurofeedback clients have continued to challenge us over the years to develop techniques that are sufficiently calming. |
Anxiety, Autism, Reactive Attachment Disorder |
My Normal Brain: The Power of Technology and Spirit in renormalizing the Brain (SKU: AH-P-262)
Futurehealth Plenary Talk by Rae Tattenbaum
A previously undiagnosed case of Lyme disease of the central nervous system revealed a shift from a basically normal brain map to one that was strikingly abnormal. I used many intervention methods in my search for recovery ranging from medical, to neurological, to spiritual. I benchmarked my progress using past maps taken during the healing process and ultimately saw a clear shift from normal, to abnormal, to renormalization. But which of all these techniques made this happen? Which of them helped me regain my cognitive functioning? |
Brain Mapping, Lyme Disease, Spirituality |
Mysteries of NF Success: What's Happening When "Nothing's Happening"? (SKU: AG-W2-014)
Futurehealth Workshop by Thomas Brod and William Scott
In this two-hour workshop, T. Brod and Wm Scott will review non-linear dynamic theory and its successful application in NeuroCare Pro and the new BrainPaint application of Bill Scott. We will consider the relationship of neurofeedback to subjectivity in cases of patient recovery. Is the process de-humanized when the computer is the Analyst and the patient's "brain? is being trained? Emphasis in the workshop will be on enhancing therapist effectiveness when it appears on the surface that "nothing is happening." |
Brain-computer-interface, Neurofeedback, Non-linear |
Neuroband (SKU: AG-P-182)
Futurehealth Plenary Talk by Diane Stoler
Demonstration of unique headband for the following applications: Neurofeedback, TLC, Mini Q and QEEG.Unlike other types of headbands that do not allow for the precise placement of the electrode, Neuroband is precise. |
Neuroband, Neurofeedback, QEEG |
Neurofeedback and Asthma: Is Asthma the undetected variable dragging out your cases? (SKU: AH-P-291)
Futurehealth Plenary Talk by Molly Raaymakers.
The domination of asthma in my Midwestern region plays a clear role in multiple Bi-polar, ADD/ADHD, Mood Disorder, Migraine and TMJ cases. |
Asthma, Neurofeedback, Sleep |
Neurofeedback as a Catalyst for Maturation in Rehabilitation (SKU: AG-P-226)
Futurehealth Plenary Talk by Len Ochs
We are used to thinking of neurofeedback from an interventionist point of view, in which we shape the EEG. Another viewpoint is that once a person is impaired, the individual is unable to proceed by him or herself through the maturation process to regain function. Neurofeedback acts as a releaser mechanism to permit normal maturation of function by blocking the neurochemical defenses that were erected to protect the brain. Instead, however, these neurochemical defenses interfere with normal functioning. It is the brain?s seeking of normalcy that is catalyzed by neurofeedback, for which we are the midwives. |
Healing, Intervention, Neurofeedback |