Guest guest Posted January 1, 2007 Report Share Posted January 1, 2007 Hello, fellow listmates, I'm new to the field and have been lurking out here, reading and learning from this site, filing away information, growing in my understanding of the field, and very much appreciate the energy you all put into this remarkable collaborative adventure. So, thank you. I read a 1995 article by Barabasz and Barabasz that indicated their use of the Instantaneous Neuronal Activation Procedure in conjunction with a standard NFBT protocol with ADHD children and that its use cut by half the number of sessions needed to obtain lasting reduction of Theta and enhancement of Beta. I believe the procedure is relatively simple and straightforward. I was wondering if anyone has been using the technique in their work and could comment on it. Happy New Year to All, and a speedy recovery to Foxx! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2007 Report Share Posted January 2, 2007 Hi Listmates, Does anyone have the reference for the Barabasz 1995 article? Thanks, Liz McCrann emccrann@... Mater Hospital CAMHS Dublin IRELANDRVieille@... wrote: Hello, fellow listmates,I'm new to the field and have been lurking out here, reading and learning from this site, filing away information, growing in my understanding of the field, and very much appreciate the energy you all put into this remarkable collaborative adventure. So, thank you. I read a 1995 article by Barabasz and Barabasz that indicated their use of the Instantaneous Neuronal Activation Procedure in conjunction with a standard NFBT protocol with ADHD children and that its use cut by half the number of sessions needed to obtain lasting reduction of Theta and enhancement of Beta. I believe the procedure is relatively simple and straightforward. I was wondering if anyone has been using the technique in their work and could comment on it. Happy New Year to All, and a speedy recovery to Foxx! __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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