Guest guest Posted December 5, 2004 Report Share Posted December 5, 2004 Hi everyone, We are putting together Pete's spring 2005 schedule. The newest addition is Level 1,2 and BioExplorer in Indianapolis April 20-24. There will probably be workshops in Alaska and New Mexico (yeah!). Pete will also be attending the WinterBrain conference in Palm Springs February 4-8, so he could do some trainings before or after. There's been interest expressed in BioExplorer, Level 1, Level 2, and a Trainers Practicum. So I'm asking those of you who will be in the area to let me know if you'd like trainings there, and which ones. And ProComp users, the TLC Assessment system now works with Infiniti hardware and software. Pete will be fine tuning the application this month. So Infiniti users who want to learn the Assessment can take Level 2. Foxx January 6-9: Stonington, CT (for experienced professionals) Level 2: Assessment and Training Planning (Jan 6-7) Level 3: Managing the Training Process (Jan 8-9) Early 2005, Southern California Schedule tba Early 2005, Alaska Schedule tba Early 2005, New Mexico Schedule tba March 1-6, 2005: Maui Trainers Practicum (March 1-4) Getting the Most from BioExplorer (March 5-6) March 15-20: Golden Beach (Caloundra) Australia Trainers Practicum (March 15-18) Getting the Most from BioExplorer (March 19-20) April 20-24: Indianapolis, IN Level 1: Basics of Brain Training (April 20) Level 2: Assessment and Training Planning (April 21-22) Getting the Most from BioExplorer (April 23-24) Level 1: Basics of BrainTraining (8 hours $195) 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 the first 3 required skills of the brain trainer: 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. Level 2: Assessment and Training Planning (16 hours $375) Learn a system for assessing brain activation patterns and their correlations with mood, performance and behavior 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. Focus on skills 4 and 5: 4. Assess the client's symptoms, goals and brain activation patterns and use them to create a training plan; 5. Educate client and support system on brain activation patterns, behavior and the brain training process. Level 3: Managing the Training Process (16 hours $375) 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. Focuses on tasks 6. Motivating client and support system and generalizing effects; 7. Intervening in support system to support training changes; 9. Keeping records, evaluating and reporting changes; 10. Determining when to change protocols and terminate training. Package Prices for Training For those who wish to combine Levels 1-3 workshops, there are package prices as follows: 3 days $550 4 days $695 5 days $900 Getting the Most from BioExplorer (16 hours $375) This intensely hands-on orientation to BioExplorer software permits users to use the same program with a variety of hardware platforms, provides exceptional feedback options and a broad range of protocol options. 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. Trainer’s Practicum/Assessment: (32 hours $695) 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, 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 . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2004 Report Share Posted December 6, 2004 Any advanced trainings in the West Coast? I'd be interested - debFoxx <foxx@...> wrote: Hi everyone, We are putting together Pete's spring 2005 schedule. The newest addition is Level 1,2 and BioExplorer in Indianapolis April 20-24. There will probably be workshops in Alaska and New Mexico (yeah!). Pete will also be attending the WinterBrain conference in Palm Springs February 4-8, so he could do some trainings before or after. There's been interest expressed in BioExplorer, Level 1, Level 2, and a Trainers Practicum. So I'm asking those of you who will be in the area to let me know if you'd like trainings there, and which ones. And ProComp users, the TLC Assessment system now works with Infiniti hardware and software. Pete will be fine tuning the application this month. So Infiniti users who want to learn the Assessment can take Level 2. Foxx January 6-9: Stonington, CT (for experienced professionals) Level 2: Assessment and Training Planning (Jan 6-7) Level 3: Managing the Training Process (Jan 8-9) Early 2005, Southern California Schedule tba Early 2005, Alaska Schedule tba Early 2005, New Mexico Schedule tba March 1-6, 2005: Maui Trainers Practicum (March 1-4) Getting the Most from BioExplorer (March 5-6) March 15-20: Golden Beach (Caloundra) Australia Trainers Practicum (March 15-18) Getting the Most from BioExplorer (March 19-20) April 20-24: Indianapolis, IN Level 1: Basics of Brain Training (April 20) Level 2: Assessment and Training Planning (April 21-22) Getting the Most from BioExplorer (April 23-24) Level 1: Basics of BrainTraining (8 hours $195) 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 the first 3 required skills of the brain trainer: 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. Level 2: Assessment and Training Planning (16 hours $375) Learn a system for assessing brain activation patterns and their correlations with mood, performance and behavior 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. Focus on skills 4 and 5: 4. Assess the client's symptoms, goals and brain activation patterns and use them to create a training plan; 5. Educate client and support system on brain activation patterns, behavior and the brain training process. Level 3: Managing the Training Process (16 hours $375) 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. Focuses on tasks 6. Motivating client and support system and generalizing effects; 7. Intervening in support system to support training changes; 9. Keeping records, evaluating and reporting changes; 10. Determining when to change protocols and terminate training. Package Prices for Training For those who wish to combine Levels 1-3 workshops, there are package prices as follows: 3 days $550 4 days $695 5 days $900 Getting the Most from BioExplorer (16 hours $375) This intensely hands-on orientation to BioExplorer software permits users to use the same program with a variety of hardware platforms, provides exceptional feedback options and a broad range of protocol options. 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. Trainer’s Practicum/Assessment: (32 hours $695) 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, 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 . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2004 Report Share Posted December 8, 2004 So a trainer's practicum? That's a definite possibility, I'll let you know. Thanks for responding. Foxx -----Original Message-----From: Debaney Lefort [mailto:debaney2000@...] Sent: Monday, December 06, 2004 10:56 AM Subject: Re: 2005 workshops; now for Infiniti users Any advanced trainings in the West Coast? I'd be interested - debFoxx <foxx@...> wrote: Hi everyone, We are putting together Pete's spring 2005 schedule. The newest addition is Level 1,2 and BioExplorer in Indianapolis April 20-24. There will probably be workshops in Alaska and New Mexico (yeah!). Pete will also be attending the WinterBrain conference in Palm Springs February 4-8, so he could do some trainings before or after. There's been interest expressed in BioExplorer, Level 1, Level 2, and a Trainers Practicum. So I'm asking those of you who will be in the area to let me know if you'd like trainings there, and which ones. And ProComp users, the TLC Assessment system now works with Infiniti hardware and software. Pete will be fine tuning the application this month. So Infiniti users who want to learn the Assessment can take Level 2. Foxx January 6-9: Stonington, CT (for experienced professionals) Level 2: Assessment and Training Planning (Jan 6-7) Level 3: Managing the Training Process (Jan 8-9) Early 2005, Southern California Schedule tba Early 2005, Alaska Schedule tba Early 2005, New Mexico Schedule tba March 1-6, 2005: Maui Trainers Practicum (March 1-4) Getting the Most from BioExplorer (March 5-6) March 15-20: Golden Beach (Caloundra) Australia Trainers Practicum (March 15-18) Getting the Most from BioExplorer (March 19-20) April 20-24: Indianapolis, IN Level 1: Basics of Brain Training (April 20) Level 2: Assessment and Training Planning (April 21-22) Getting the Most from BioExplorer (April 23-24) Level 1: Basics of BrainTraining (8 hours $195) 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 the first 3 required skills of the brain trainer: 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. Level 2: Assessment and Training Planning (16 hours $375) Learn a system for assessing brain activation patterns and their correlations with mood, performance and behavior 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. Focus on skills 4 and 5: 4. Assess the client's symptoms, goals and brain activation patterns and use them to create a training plan; 5. Educate client and support system on brain activation patterns, behavior and the brain training process. Level 3: Managing the Training Process (16 hours $375) 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. Focuses on tasks 6. Motivating client and support system and generalizing effects; 7. Intervening in support system to support training changes; 9. Keeping records, evaluating and reporting changes; 10. Determining when to change protocols and terminate training. Package Prices for Training For those who wish to combine Levels 1-3 workshops, there are package prices as follows: 3 days $550 4 days $695 5 days $900 Getting the Most from BioExplorer (16 hours $375) This intensely hands-on orientation to BioExplorer software permits users to use the same program with a variety of hardware platforms, provides exceptional feedback options and a broad range of protocol options. 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. Trainer’s Practicum/Assessment: (32 hours $695) 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, 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 . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2004 Report Share Posted December 9, 2004 I'd love a trainer's practicum or bioexplerer class in the northeast. terrieFoxx <foxx@...> wrote: So a trainer's practicum? That's a definite possibility, I'll let you know. Thanks for responding. Foxx -----Original Message-----From: Debaney Lefort [mailto:debaney2000@...] Sent: Monday, December 06, 2004 10:56 AM Subject: Re: 2005 workshops; now for Infiniti users Any advanced trainings in the West Coast? I'd be interested - debFoxx <foxx@...> wrote: Hi everyone, We are putting together Pete's spring 2005 schedule. The newest addition is Level 1,2 and BioExplorer in Indianapolis April 20-24. There will probably be workshops in Alaska and New Mexico (yeah!). Pete will also be attending the WinterBrain conference in Palm Springs February 4-8, so he could do some trainings before or after. There's been interest expressed in BioExplorer, Level 1, Level 2, and a Trainers Practicum. So I'm asking those of you who will be in the area to let me know if you'd like trainings there, and which ones. And ProComp users, the TLC Assessment system now works with Infiniti hardware and software. Pete will be fine tuning the application this month. So Infiniti users who want to learn the Assessment can take Level 2. Foxx January 6-9: Stonington, CT (for experienced professionals) Level 2: Assessment and Training Planning (Jan 6-7) Level 3: Managing the Training Process (Jan 8-9) Early 2005, Southern California Schedule tba Early 2005, Alaska Schedule tba Early 2005, New Mexico Schedule tba March 1-6, 2005: Maui Trainers Practicum (March 1-4) Getting the Most from BioExplorer (March 5-6) March 15-20: Golden Beach (Caloundra) Australia Trainers Practicum (March 15-18) Getting the Most from BioExplorer (March 19-20) April 20-24: Indianapolis, IN Level 1: Basics of Brain Training (April 20) Level 2: Assessment and Training Planning (April 21-22) Getting the Most from BioExplorer (April 23-24) Level 1: Basics of BrainTraining (8 hours $195) 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 the first 3 required skills of the brain trainer: 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. Level 2: Assessment and Training Planning (16 hours $375) Learn a system for assessing brain activation patterns and their correlations with mood, performance and behavior 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. Focus on skills 4 and 5: 4. Assess the client's symptoms, goals and brain activation patterns and use them to create a training plan; 5. Educate client and support system on brain activation patterns, behavior and the brain training process. Level 3: Managing the Training Process (16 hours $375) 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. Focuses on tasks 6. Motivating client and support system and generalizing effects; 7. Intervening in support system to support training changes; 9. Keeping records, evaluating and reporting changes; 10. Determining when to change protocols and terminate training. Package Prices for Training For those who wish to combine Levels 1-3 workshops, there are package prices as follows: 3 days $550 4 days $695 5 days $900 Getting the Most from BioExplorer (16 hours $375) This intensely hands-on orientation to BioExplorer software permits users to use the same program with a variety of hardware platforms, provides exceptional feedback options and a broad range of protocol options. 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. Trainer’s Practicum/Assessment: (32 hours $695) 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, 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 . __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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