Introducing Neurofeedback Into Your Practice
Level: Introductory, Intermediate, Advanced, All
Length: 2 hours
Originally recorded on December 2019
What's included?
Learning Objectives:
Based on the content of this presentation, the participant will be able to:
- Participants will understand the process of becoming trained and certified in neurofeedback.
- Participants will understand how to properly and ethically advertise their neurofeedback services.
- Participants will understand basic equipment needs in order to get started practicing neurofeedback.
- Participants will understand how to work with clients/patients and provide a proper orientation and overview to qEEG and Neurofeedback services.
- Participants will understand how to properly clean and maintain neurofeedback equipment.
- Participants will understand what constitutes proper documentation including progress notes, service/session documentation, and treatment summaries.
Meet the instructors
Robert E. Longo, MRC, LCMHC, NCC, BCN
Robert E. Longo, MRC, LPC, NCC, BCN Fellow, is a neurofeedback clinician in private practice. Rob was previously a neurofeedback clinician with Cotton Grove Family Physicians in Lexington, NC; a part-time neurofeedback clinician with Integrative Therapies in Greensboro, N;. and a part-time contract neurofeedback clinician at Timber Ridge Treatment Center in Gold Hill, NC where he worked with sexually abusive youth. Rob is an approved mentor in Neurofeedback for The Biofeedback certification International Alliance (BCIA).
Rob works in conjunction with Dr. Richard Soutar of NewMind Technology and NewMind Maps, in Roswell, GA, since 2008, and together with Dr. Soutar co-hosts weekly webinars. Rob is currently on the Board of Directors for the International Society of Neurofeedback Research (ISNR); and was previously Vice President of the Southeastern Biofeedback and Clinical Neuroscience Association (formerly the North Carolina Biofeedback Society). He was previously Director of Clinical Training/Stress Reduction Clinic & Biofeedback Lab, and Clinical Director (2005-2008); at Old Vineyard Behavioral Health Services, a psychiatric hospital, in Winston-Salem, NC, and Corporate Director of Special Programming and Clinical Training for New Hope Treatment Centers, Charleston, South Carolina. He is author of A Consumer s Guide to Understanding QEEG Brain Mapping and Neurofeedback Training (2018), co-author of Doing Neurofeedback.: An Introduction (2011); and has authored several chapters and articles on the topic. His forthcoming book, c0-athored with Dr. Soutar, Becoming Certified in Neurofeedback: A Guide to the Neurofeedback Mentoring Process for Mentors and Mentees, is due to be released in fall of 2019.
Becky Bingham, M.S. RN, BCN
An accomplished speaker and practitioner, Becky is passionate about helping people experience life as it was meant to be-without the illnesses that are holding them back. She skillfully & uniquely blends medical science, neurofeedback, and other innovations with deep personal experience to treat the symptoms of illnesses such as ADHD, ASD, learning disorders, anxiety, depression, PTSD, and more.
Becky is board-certified in EEG Biofeedback by the Biofeedback Certification Institute of America (BCIA). She has an MS degree in psychology and a BSRN with experience in ICU/ER and psychiatric units across the country. This broad experience bridging both medical and psychological fields gives her a unique bank of experience upon which she is able to draw to assist her clients in their healing process.