Notes
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Outline
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M. B. Sterman (Barry)
  • 1967 Suppression of Seizures in Epileptics following EEG feedback training
  • 60% reduction in seizure activity
  • ABAB design
  • Technology came from cats!


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Eugene Peniston’s
  • Alpha-Theta Training and Beta Endorphin Levels in Alcoholics-- Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research Volume 13, No. 2 March/April 1989  80% Success 2 years follow-up


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Eugene Peniston’s
  • Alpha-Theta Brainwave Neuro-Feedback Therapy for Vietnam Veterans with Combat -Related PTSD-- Medical Psychotherapy 1991, Volume 4, pp.47-60                      80%  success 26 months follow-up
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Composite Biofeedback Conditioning and Dangerous Offenders: III
Douglas A. Quirk
  • Ontario Correctional Institute
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Douglas A. Quirk
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University of Texas
The Doorway Program
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University of Texas
The Doorway Program
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University of Texas
The Doorway Program
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University of Texas
The Doorway Program
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University of Texas
The Doorway Program
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University of Texas
The Doorway Program
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University of Texas
The Doorway Program
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Observed Reactions
 to EEG Biofeedback
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Client Orientation
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Falling Sensation
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Birth Experiences
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Bands We Use
  • Delta 2-5 Hz
  • Theta 5-8 Hz
  • Alpha 8-11Hz
  • SMR 12-15 Hz
  • Beta 15-18 Hz
  • Broad Beta 15-30
  • High Beta 22-30 Hz
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Broad Beta 15-30 Hz
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Delta 2-5 Hz
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Common Behaviors
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Common Behaviors
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Treatment Effects
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Questions

Websites

cri-help.org
eegbiofeedback.com
brainmaster.com
bill@eegbiofeedback.com
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Summary
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Equipment Details
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Equipment Details
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Equipment Details
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Dealing Reactive Alpha
 & State Management
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Dealing Reactive Alpha
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Dealing Reactive Alpha
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Trouble Shooting
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Trouble Shooting
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Trouble Shooting
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Trouble Shooting
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Trouble Shooting
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Trouble Shooting
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Trouble Shooting
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Trouble Shooting
 State Management
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Trouble Shooting
 State Management
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Trouble Shooting
 Assisting the Recall of Images
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Running Yourself
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Running Yourself
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Common Unmedicated CD Behaviors
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They've been in treatment all their lives!


Just not a very good one
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Discuss how it’s a disease of the mind

Demonstrate this with them

Create awareness of support systems

Discuss neuropathway changes

Educate social attitudes
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Marketing
  • Avoid panacea
  • Limit discussion to listener’s interest
  • Don’t be overly enthusiastic
  • Schedule talks during staff meetings
  • For CD population don’t mention Cure
  • Discuss best and worst candidates
  • Get them to try an alpha/theta session
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Impact
Clinically
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Key Points
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Problems Reflected in EEG
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Assessment
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Beta 15-18 Hz
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SMR 12-15 Hz
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SMR 12-15 Hz
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Beta 15-18 Hz