Guest guest Posted July 4, 2004 Report Share Posted July 4, 2004 Hi nfb practitioners in Europe, we are giving workshops in Germany for many years, we began initiating nfb workshops in Switzerland four years ago. If interested, see www.neurofeedback.li. Uwe Gerlach Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2004 Report Share Posted July 4, 2004 Yes, there will be a Trainer's Practicum in Zurich Nov 15-19, and probably some others in Switzerland not yet scheduled. Where are you? Other international workshops are planned for Australia in March 2005, schedule in the works. And a trainer's practicum on Maui March 2005. Foxx -----Original Message-----From: Langford [mailto:galim@...] Sent: Sunday, July 04, 2004 1:27 PM Subject: workshops in Europe Any workshops in Europe??? Upcoming workshops Greetings. Pete has a full schedule of workshops in September. See if any of these are what you are looking for. Wasilla, Alaska (50 miles N of Anchorage), August 30-September 5. Level 1: Basics of Brain Training Level 2: Assessment and Training Planning Level 3: Managing the Training Process Getting the Most from BioExplorer (2 day) Contact: s shellyj@... Santa , California (central coast), September 7-12 Getting the Most from BioExplorer Level 2: Assessment and Training Planning Level 3: Managing the Training Process Contact: Leon sjl335@... Seattle, Washington, September 15-19 Level 1: Basics of Brain Training Getting the Most from BioExplorer Level 2: Assessment and Training Planning Contact: foxx@... South Portland, Maine, September 26-29 Trainer's Practicum Contact: Beth Millett emillett2@... Course Descriptions Level 1: Basics of BrainTraining (8 hours) Gain a clear understanding of brain training’s technical basis (sources of EEG, frequency and amplitude, monopolar and bipolar montages, one and two-channel protocols, common-mode rejection, artifact and more) and practice hands-on: 1. Finding sites quickly and accurately in the 10/20 system; 2. Preparing, applying, removing and cleaning leads quickly and effectively; 3. Evaluating signal quality; identifying and minimizing key sources of artifact. $195 Level 2: Assessment and Training Planning (16 hours) Learn the TLC system for assessing brain activation patterns and their correlations with mood, performance and behavior, in order to guide protocol selection for a wide range of objectives. Complete subjective and objective assessments as client and as trainer and produce your own training plan. $375 Level 3: Managing the Training Process (16 hours) Explore outcome-based coaching, session design, protocol selection and adjunctive training materials. Discuss strategies for difficult client and support group situations. Learn how to guide choices on when to change protocols and when to end training. Hands-on training sessions with a variety of hardware/software platforms are included. $375 Getting the Most from BioExplorer (16 hours) BioExplorer software permits you to use the same program with a variety of hardware platforms, provides exceptional feedback options and a broad range of protocol options. In this intensely hands-on orientation to the software, participants will learn to: 1. Install and set up the program, add training devices and access its file structure; 2. Use prepared designs to operate a training session, including changing parameters; 3. Review and evaluate training results using BioReview software with prepared designs; 4. Create new training protocols and new reports from scratch. $375 Trainer’s Practicum/Assessment (32 hours) Each participant performs and receives an assessment and training plan as a model for use with clients. Hands-on experience is the major focus of this workshop. Extensive practice with the TLC assessment system, including: 1. Evaluating multiple assessments and developing multiple training plans to build confidence; 2.Performing training sessions with a variety of training options; 3. Developing protocols and training environments in your native system; 4. A detailed training plan for each participant. $695 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2004 Report Share Posted July 4, 2004 Any workshops in Europe??? Upcoming workshops Greetings. Pete has a full schedule of workshops in September. See if any of these are what you are looking for. Wasilla, Alaska (50 miles N of Anchorage), August 30-September 5. Level 1: Basics of Brain Training Level 2: Assessment and Training Planning Level 3: Managing the Training Process Getting the Most from BioExplorer (2 day) Contact: s shellyj@... Santa , California (central coast), September 7-12 Getting the Most from BioExplorer Level 2: Assessment and Training Planning Level 3: Managing the Training Process Contact: Leon sjl335@... Seattle, Washington, September 15-19 Level 1: Basics of Brain Training Getting the Most from BioExplorer Level 2: Assessment and Training Planning Contact: foxx@... South Portland, Maine, September 26-29 Trainer's Practicum Contact: Beth Millett emillett2@... Course Descriptions Level 1: Basics of BrainTraining (8 hours) Gain a clear understanding of brain training’s technical basis (sources of EEG, frequency and amplitude, monopolar and bipolar montages, one and two-channel protocols, common-mode rejection, artifact and more) and practice hands-on: 1. Finding sites quickly and accurately in the 10/20 system; 2. Preparing, applying, removing and cleaning leads quickly and effectively; 3. Evaluating signal quality; identifying and minimizing key sources of artifact. $195 Level 2: Assessment and Training Planning (16 hours) Learn the TLC system for assessing brain activation patterns and their correlations with mood, performance and behavior, in order to guide protocol selection for a wide range of objectives. Complete subjective and objective assessments as client and as trainer and produce your own training plan. $375 Level 3: Managing the Training Process (16 hours) Explore outcome-based coaching, session design, protocol selection and adjunctive training materials. Discuss strategies for difficult client and support group situations. Learn how to guide choices on when to change protocols and when to end training. Hands-on training sessions with a variety of hardware/software platforms are included. $375 Getting the Most from BioExplorer (16 hours) BioExplorer software permits you to use the same program with a variety of hardware platforms, provides exceptional feedback options and a broad range of protocol options. In this intensely hands-on orientation to the software, participants will learn to: 1. Install and set up the program, add training devices and access its file structure; 2. Use prepared designs to operate a training session, including changing parameters; 3. Review and evaluate training results using BioReview software with prepared designs; 4. Create new training protocols and new reports from scratch. $375 Trainer’s Practicum/Assessment (32 hours) Each participant performs and receives an assessment and training plan as a model for use with clients. Hands-on experience is the major focus of this workshop. Extensive practice with the TLC assessment system, including: 1. Evaluating multiple assessments and developing multiple training plans to build confidence; 2.Performing training sessions with a variety of training options; 3. Developing protocols and training environments in your native system; 4. A detailed training plan for each participant. $695 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2004 Report Share Posted July 4, 2004 I did workshops in Germany and Great Britain in November of last year as well as the ones in Switzerland; did the UK and Switzerland in February. I'll be in Switzerland in November of this year. A number of users there and in Germany have done Level 2 training on using the assessment process. I'm very interested in setting up an open workshop with the Trainer's Practicum in November. That is the logical next choice for those who have done Level 2 training, since it focuses intensely on the process of evaluating the assessment and producing training plans. It provides a focused review of the brain, systems and activation patterns, their relationship to symptom groups, and approaches to training them. If you have the capability to pull together a group of 10 participants, the price per person is remarkably low. These workshops, as always, are limited in size and are completely hands-on--not just theoretical. If you are interested in learning more or in discussing the option of setting up a workshop, please contact me directly at pvdtlc@... or contact Foxx at foxx@.... She or I can answer your questions. Also feel free to contact Stephan Odermatt, whose organization is planning to sponsor a Level 2 training in Switzerland as a part of their certification program. It doesn't take many people to make a workshop work, and we are happy to help with letting your colleagues know. Thanks, Pete Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2004 Report Share Posted November 8, 2004 Yael, we do workshops in Germany since many years, see www.neurofeedback.li Dr. Uwe Gerlach Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2004 Report Share Posted November 8, 2004 yes, no problem with English, fluently. U. Gerlach Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2004 Report Share Posted November 9, 2004 In English? Re: workshops in Europe Yael,we do workshops in Germany since many years, see www.neurofeedback.liDr. Uwe Gerlach Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2004 Report Share Posted November 9, 2004 I can do English or Portuguese. English is what the Swiss workshops will be in. > > From: " Langford " <galim@...> > Date: 2004/11/09 Tue AM 07:46:08 EST > < > > Subject: Re: workshops in Europe > > In English? > Re: workshops in Europe > > > Yael, > we do workshops in Germany since many years, see www.neurofeedback.li > Dr. Uwe Gerlach > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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