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Well, we went two weeks without sending out a newsletter again. That means there are at least a dozen new content items-- articles, links, diaries.

Great News; Google News has approved Futurehealth as a news site.
It's not easy to get approved. There are a lot of requirements required. But we did it and that's great for the fields of Biofeedback/Neurofeedback. It means many more articles will enter the news stream. Which brings me to the question.

Have you written an article about neurofeedback, biofeedback, applied psychophysiology, positive psychology, peak performance? -- for professionals or a lay audience-- yesterday or 25 years ago? We're interested in publishing it on Futurehealth.org. There are thousands of valuable articles on biofeedback and neurofeedback topics that are languishing, unread, in newsletter, newspapers, magazines, on hard drives or floppies that no-one can now read. Let us bring them back to life and publish them on Futurehealth.org
If you own the rights to your article (if you didn't give away all rights you probably do) or if you secure permission for us to reprint, we'll be VERY interested in publishing your work. We publish one or more content items every business day.


Here's a batch of new podcast interviews from my new Rob Kall Futurehealth Radio Show.

Interview with Joel Lubar-- ADHD, LORETA, Z-Scores, History

Cross training Mind/Brain/Heart/Spirit and Shadow-- an interview with Terry Patten

An interview with Joe Kamiya Inventor of Neurofeedback / EEG Biofeedback

Rob Kall Futurehealth Radio Show; Paul Swingle and Patricia Norris

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



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Futurehealth.org's Top Ten For the Past Week,
based on Page views

# Date Link
#1 1/26/2010 Article): An interview with Joe Kamiya Inventor of Neurofeedback / EEG Biofeedback (by Rob Kall)
#2 1/28/2010 Article): Cross training Mind/Brain/Heart/Spirit and Shadow-- an interview with Terry Patten (by Rob Kall)
#3 1/27/2010 Article): The Process of Recovery; from mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI) (by Laura L. Whittemore)
#4 2/1/2010 Article): Connection, Inhibition and Path-Specific Relaxation Training (by tom collura)
#5 1/28/2010 Article): Neurofeedback Therapy for PMS and Menopause (by Dr. Clare Albright)
#6 9/27/2009 Article): Smile Anatomy: Emotional Self Regulation and Facial Expression Muscle Measurement and Training (by Rob Kall)
#7 6/27/2008 Product): WaveRider Pro 60 Hz or 50 Hz
#8 1/7/2010 Article): Musing, Speculations on Delta Frequencies in the EEG (by Geoff Blundell)
#9 12/2/2009 Article): Neurofeedback and Ayahuasca: A More Effective Program for Personal Growth (by lincoln stoller)
#10 1/15/2010 Article): Rob Kall Futurehealth Radio Show; Joe Kamiya, Terry Patten, Paul Swingle and Patricia Norris (by Rob Kall)

Do popularity searches of your own, for the last day, week, month, six months, for all content, products, articles, members, tags, etc.

Any thoughts or ideas for this newsletter or futurehealth.org? Drop me a note.

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rob kall

 

Latest Headlines


By Rob Kall
Interview with Joel Lubar-- ADHD, LORETA, Z-Scores, History

Z-score neurofeedback, LORETA neurofeedback, some history of neurofeedback and some future of neurofeedback

By tom collura
Connection, Inhibition and Path-Specific Relaxation Training

The brain is a hyperconnected system, containing on the order of 10 billion neurons, each of which can have hundreds or thousands of connections to other neurons. The brain depends on dynamically managing trillions of connections, to regulate the interactions between all of its parts. How are all of these connections managed toward useful ends? The key lies in the ability to network to selectively enable or disable conn...

By Rob Kall
Cross training Mind/Brain/Heart/Spirit and Shadow-- an interview with Terry Patten

brief summary of and link to a podcast interview with Terry Patten talking about integral life practice, mind tools, neurofeedback and more.

By Laura L. Whittemore
The Process of Recovery; from mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI)

To some, the word "recovery" means getting better, regaining what you lost, the pain goes away and the brain is as sharp and attentive as it was before the accident. However, every brain injury is as varied as the recovery process because of the uniqueness of who you are. A brain injury is unlike all other injuries.

By Rob Kall
An interview with Joe Kamiya Inventor of Neurofeedback / EEG Biofeedback

Rob Kall interviews Joe Kamiya, exploring the history and future of neurofeedback

By Patricia Norris
Neurofeedback / EEG Biofeedback Procedures; Basic Descriptions
neurofeedback and related procedures used to deal with ADD, Closed Head Injury, Addictions, or for alertness, focus

By Rob Kall
Rob Kall Futurehealth Radio Show; Joe Kamiya, Terry Patten, Paul Swingle and Patricia Norris

This show brings us extraordinary leaders in the mind/body bio/neurofeedback world.

By Joan Brunwasser
Chatting with Uncommon Thinker and Best-Selling Author, Robert Fulghum

You suddenly look in the mirror and think "Why, I are a writer now. "And if they'll take that stuff,maybe if I put my mind to it, I could write something else." So, the second book, It Was On Fire When I Lay Down On It came along. And they traded #1 and #2 at the top of the NYT best-seller list for months. And so I thought, "Well, this is something I can do." Well, it'd be crazy not to see how far it would go.

By Geoff Blundell
Musing, Speculations on Delta Frequencies in the EEG

Developer/engineer of the Mind Mirror speculates on low frequency EEG

By Rob Kall
Positive Perception: Learn to See the World You Want: Self Regulation of selective perceptual filtering
Taking Control of Creating A Positive Attitude and A Positive Way to See the World,

Obituary Pernell Roberts Starred as Adam in Bonanza and Trapper John MD

Roberts, who starred as Adam in the TV show Bonanza, passed at age 81, from pancreatic cancer on January 24. He was the husband of longtime biofeedback educator Eleanor Criswell of Sonoma State University

By Dr. Clare Albright
Neurofeedback Therapy for PMS and Menopause
Can neurofeedback help with the symptoms of PMS and menopause?

By Ben Dench
The ADPAS Categories
A discussion of the four quadrants of the Angyal-Dench Paradigm Assessment Schemata.

By Rob Kall
Good "NEWS" For Futurehealth.org, Biofeedback Neurofeedback and Mind Body Alternative Health and Wellness

Futurehealth.org received notification yesterday that google news has approved our application to be included in their news "system."

By Book Excerpt
Change Your Stories, Change Your Life
I believe anyone can become... the person who experiences pain or doubt or tough times or unfairness but who maintains perspective, humor, and a sense of optimism. When this person faces difficult problems, he or she still performs at his or her best. This person is an everyday hero.

By Rob Kall
Futurehealth's Metamorphosis Has Begun: Why YOU Should Be A Part of it.
There are plenty of ways you can get involved and loads of reasons to do so.

By Howard I. Glazer, Ph.D.
What to Look For in Biofeedback Treatment
a checklist of features that will be found in professionally competent biofeedback therapy. Find out if you've really "been there, done that". While this article focuses on treatment of vulvodynia, the questions generally apply to most biofeedback applications

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

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

By Michael Cohen
How is brain imaging and cognitive neuroscience impacting neurofeedback?

By learning from advances in both cognitive neuroscience and brain imaging about the brain, neurofeedback has learned to better target different areas of the brain.

By Gary Ames
Adding Biofeedback to your Eating Disorders Practice

How to incorporate biofeedback as an evidence-based intervention. Neurofeedback study results for eating disorders.

By Adam Kahane
Love and Power: Book Excerpt

To co-create new social realities, we have to work with two distinct fundamental forces that are in tension: power and love. This assertion requires an explanation because the words power and love are defined by so many different people in so many different ways.Power and love are difficult to work with because each of them has two sides. Both power and love have a generative side and a degenerative side

By Steven Kassel
Researcher Seeks Married Couples for Interpersonal Biofeedback Study
Research trials have begun on an innovative research project which examines the additive therapeutic effect of two existing evidence-based techniques, marital therapy and biofeedback.

By Rob Kall
Your Biofeedback Practitioner's Hero's Journey

Joseph Campbell described a mythic pattern that any hero, any person going through a process of growth and increased personal awareness experiences. This model works very well for biofeedback practitioners, describing the stages, steps, experiences, problems, opportunities, challenges and rewards you can expect to encounter on your path to becoming a master of the world of biofeedback.

 

Latest Articles


By Grant Lawrence
Bodhi Bit--Where do You Live in Your Mind?
No matter how we have lived our lives we can "open the gates of heaven" in this very moment by changing the focus in our minds.

By Joan Brunwasser
Chatting with Uncommon Thinker and Best-Selling Author, Robert Fulghum, Part Four

Well, I wish people could say that about themselves: I do what I can do as well as I can do. And that's my part. I speak for a lot of people when I say I can't fix it all. But I can still take care of my own corner. And my corner involves writing what I write and saying what I say and hoping that it's useful.

By Joan Brunwasser
Chatting with Uncommon Thinker and Best-Selling Author, Robert Fulghum, Part Three

The band that got all the press was the Rock Bottom Remainders, which was a group of writers -" Stephen King, Amy Tan, Barbara Kingsolver, Dave Barry, Ridley Pearson, people like that. And a publishers' rep in San Francisco found out that we were musicians. It was her idea that we should put this band together and we would raise money for good causes and,in the meantime, have a lot of fun. I can tell you outrageous stories.

By Joan Brunwasser
Part Two: Chatting with Uncommon Thinker and Best-Selling Author, Robert Fulghum

I don't have to be in one place anymore as a writer.I've got family in Seattle.I have friends now in many places. I feel so lucky that I can go and live in a place like Bali for several months and think, "Wow, mine is not the only way to live in the world." You know that abstractly. You live in a village, you experience it; that really jars you loose from your prejudices and preconceptions.

 

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