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Dr. White, a licensed Clinical Psychologist in the State of Texas, is Founder and Clinical Director of The Enhancement Institute, Houston, Texas, which focuses on neurobehavioral wellness. Dr. White, past president of the International Society for Neurofeedback and Research, has practiced in the field of Neurofeedback and Neuromodulation for more than twenty years.
CURRICULUM VITAE
Dr. White is a Fellow of the International Society for Neurofeedback and Research (ISNR) and served on its Board of Directors (2006-2009) as President-Elect (2006-07), President (2007-08), and as Past President (2008-09). She is a Certified EEG Fellow of the Biofeedback Certification Institute of America (BCIA) and a Diplomate of the Quantitative EEG Certification Board. She is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Advanced Addiction Counselor.
Other leadership positions she has held in her field include:
o Board of Directors (1994-1996) of the Society for Neuronal Regulation (SNR).
o Member of the Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback (AAPB) and member of the Board of Directors of its Neurofeedback Division (2006-2008).
o Member of the Quantitative EEG Certification Board (1995-present).
PUBLICATIONS:
Consulting Editor, The Journal of Neurotherapy, Taylor and Francis
White, N.E. The Transformational Power of The Peniston Protocol: A Therapist's Experience. Journal of Neurotherapy, Vol. 12(4) 2008
"Theories of the Effectiveness of Alpha-Theta Training for Multiple Disorders". Introduction to Quantitative EEG and Neurofeedback. Evans and Abarbanel (Eds.) New York: Academic Press, 1999
"Alpha-theta neurotherapy and the neurobehavioral treatment of addictions, mood disorders and trauma." Introduction to Quantitative EEG and Neurofeedback, Second Edition. Budzynski, Budzynski, Evans and Abarbanel (Eds.) New York: 2009
"Alpha-Theta Training for Chronic Trauma Disorder, A New Perspective". The Journal of Mind Technology and Optimal Performance, Mega Brain Report. Vol. II (4) 1995.
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Alpha-Theta Neurotherapy, has been found in clinical practice, as in the original work of Elmer and Alyce Green and further developed by Eugene Peniston and described in his original research, to reduce or eliminate alcoholic craving while simultaneously addressing mental, emotional, physical and, at times, spiritual dimensions of alcoholism and surrounding issues.