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Dr Rien Breteler - Post-conference workshop
When
05 Aug 2008
8:30 AM - 5:29 PM
Location
Sydney
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Concession fee (after 13 July) – $170.00
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Concession fee (early Bird until 13th July) – $120.00
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Member fee (after 13 July) – $290.00
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Member fee (early bird until 13th of July) – $240.00
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Non-member fee (after 13 July) – $350.00
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Dr Rien Breteler
The QEEG and how to translate it into Neurotherapy protocols for patterns associated with Depression, Anxiety, ADHD, Tourette Syndrome and OCD. A Phenotype Approach.
Background:
Research has shown that QEEG-guided neurofeedback is superior to the symptom based approach.
In earlier approaches to Neurofedback, normalization of deviant activity was promoted in order to decrease a range of complaints. Recently however, EEG phenotypes have been suggested.
Although most research concerns itself with EEG power, recently the role of coherence has received more attention.
The workshop
:
An introduction into EEG, QEEG and phenotypes in
depression, anxiety, ADHD, Tourette Syndrome and OCD.
The morphology of the raw EEG and its importance for QEEG maps
Hands-on QEEG interpretation
How to describe QEEG maps
Protocol development based on QEEG Phenotypes
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