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Futurehealth WinterBrain 4 hour workshop by Paul Swingle There are many clients who are not capable of volitional neurofeedback training. such clients include those with ASDs, very young infants, and those with dementias. New techniques for "driving' brainactivity as adjunct to or propaedeutically to neurofeedback will be explained and demonstrated.

Since concentrating on neurotherapy as my primary therapeutic tool, my research has focused on developing techniques for increasing the efficiency and accelerating the process of modifying brain functioning. Many neurotherapists do provide clients with various adjunctive self-administered treatments to facilitate the therapeutic process. These "add ons" include relaxation exercises, self-hypnosis, energy psychology routines, life style modification recommendations, subliminal affirmation devices, cranial microamperage stimulators, audiovisual stimulators and therapeutic harmonics. The reason for prescribing these procedures, of course, is because they are believed to potentiate the therapeutic process.

The above adjunctive treatments are generally administered outside the context of neurotherapy sessions. Braindriving techniques, often using some of these same stimuli, have been developed for use in neurotherapy sessions for clients not cdapable of volitional neurofeedback. these procedures are also used when more aggressive treatment to change brain activity are desired.


The workshiop reviews the procedures for braindriving the EEG as well as driving the HEG. Such procedures can be used for autonomic biofeedback as well.

 


Author: Paul Swingle

Paul G. Swingle, Ph.D. was Professor of Psychology at the University of Ottawa prior to moving to Vancouver. A Fellow of the Canadian psychological Association, Dr. Swingle was Lecturer in Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School from 1991 to 1998 and during the same time period was Associate Attending Psychologist at McLean Hospital where he was also Coordinator of the Clinical Psychophysiology Service. Dr. Swingle was Chairman of the Faculty of Child Psychology at Ottawa University from 1972 to 1977 and Clinical Supervisor from 1987 to 1997. He is a Registered Psychologist in British Columbia and is Certified in Biofeedback and neurotherapy.

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