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Lincoln Stoller

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My interest is in advancing health, insight, and function on personal and community levels. My training is in clinical neurofeedback with a Ph.D. in theoretical physics and experience with computers, shamanism, education, and indigenous cultures.

I work to facilitate the advancement of The Organism which means, first, the personal development of myself, my family, and other individuals. Second, working holistically with the understanding that personal, family, community, and ecological development must be pursued simultaneously. And third, that addressing disease, pursuing life, and developing ones' self are a single project both for me, and for those with whom I work.

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Neurofeedback and Ayahuasca: A More Effective Program for Personal Growth (1347 views) Modern neurofeedback therapy is compared with the experience and goals of the traditional ayahuasca ceremony. A program of conducting neurofeedback training in conjunction with the ayahuasca ceremony is described. It's argued that such a combination enhances the goals of each program by providing better preparation and post-training support.
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Neurofeedback, Growth, and Habit (987 views) I describe a holistic approach to changing addictive behaviors based on neurofeedback with elements common to the therapies of indigenous cultures. The transformative journey does not have to be terrifying, though it will be disturbing, confusing, and probably dangerous. Perhaps, in the end, it's not even a choice.

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