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Getting Started with Neurofeedback

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What is neurofeedback? Neurofeedback is founded upon computer technology joined with auxiliary equipment that can measure the metabolic activity of the cerebral cortex. Neurofeedback training combines the principles of complementary medicine with the power of electronics. It is a comprehensive system that promotes growth change at the cellular level of the brain and empowers the client to use his or her mind as a tool for personal healing.Until now, there has not been a single comprehensive yet easy-to-understand guide for clinicians interested in adding neurotherapy to their practice. Getting Started with Neurofeedback is a step-by-step guide for professional health care providers who wish to begin with neurotherapy, as well as experienced clinicians who are looking for a concise treatment guide.This book answers essential questions such How does neurotherapy work?, What is the rationale for treatment? When is neurotherapy the treatment of choice? Why should I add it to my already existing healthcare practice? The author also answers questions important to establishing a successful practice such What kind of training should clinicians get? What kind of equipment should clinicians buy? How can clinicians add neurofeedback to their existing practice?The first part of the book introduces the reader to the world of neurofeedback, its history and scientific basis. Case studies help clinicians apply what they are learning to their existing practice. Demos takes the mystery out of the assessment process and charts and examples of topographical brain maps (in full color) serve as teaching aids. Later in the book, advanced techniques are explained and demonstrated by additional case studies. The reader is shown how to use biofeedback for the body to augment neurofeedback training as well as being taught to work with the body and acquire a basic knowledge of complementary medicine.The book concludes by offering clinicians practical suggestions on marketing their expanded practice, purchasing equipment, finding appropriate training and supervision, and keeping up with the ever-growing profession of neurofeedback. Research and theory unite to demonstrate the clinical underpinnings for this exciting new modality.

304 pages, Hardcover

First published December 10, 2004

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April 30, 2021
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April 19, 2022
Not just for medical professionals. If you are just interested in Neurological training, this book provides good insight.
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February 8, 2025
Its an excellent book, if your interested in the details of neurofeedback. Its probably best read if you are a practitioner or have a home neurofeedback machine.
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September 16, 2011
Its really hard to have personal opinions on edducational books... i mean, if theyre really aweful and inaccurate because your textbook is from the 60's or something then sure. I guess you can dis/agree on methods or the general principle of something... or maybe if it were poorly organized... but this book wasnt bad, a little dry but i read it purly to imput knowledge into my brain for my job and for the sake of knowledge itself so i wasnt expecting the author to be scintillating or anything.
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June 20, 2009
This is exactly the book I wanted on the subject. Good quantitative background and review of brain functions. Properly referenced. It's a textbook instead of an anecdotal feel goodery.

Whole thing might still be quackish, however. I'll let you know GOODREADS
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April 8, 2013
Not much available in neurofeedback. This did a good job of diving into the field at a general level, while also providing a taste of depth. Call it the "101" of the study.
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