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Hear what experts say . . . (click on each question, here the audio response to that question)

As you're learning, wouldn't it be great to pick up the phone and call some of the top clinicians in the field.  We did that. We asked questions you'd probably want to ask.  Hear them as they share some very good insights and experiences. . .  It's really good stuff.   

Clinician Interviewed

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Sample questions we asked.  Click to hear audio. 

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Angelo Bolea, PhD, neuropsychologist

boleaDoing neurofeedback since 1988, Dr. Bolea has a private practice. He also used it with psychiatric in-patients at a Maryland hospital.

 

How does neurofeedback fit with neuropsychology? 
                                 

Did you make progress with all of the 50 in-patients that you've seen? Did neurofeedback affect their meds? 

 

Can you give us an example of working with TBI or stroke with neurofeedback, and its implications?

Ed Hamlin, Ph.D., neuropsychologist

ed.hamlinPart of a thriving psychiatric practice in North Carolina. Work with bipolar disorder, ADD, and other disorders

 

Do you ever get questions like - "how is this different than just playing a computer game"?
                                                 

How do patients respond to this?  Can you describe the impact on their lives?        

    "It's empowering. . . "

 

Can you describe the problems you use neurofeedback with?  

     Includes an interesting discussion of bipolar disorder, among other issues

Sam Roura, M.D. Psychiatrist

roura.smallA well-respected psychiatrist talks about the impact on patients and integrating neurofeedback into his practice.

 

For kids who don't respond well to medications, does neurofeedback help? 

                          

Do you ever get relapse of patients after doing neurofeedback?

 

You've used neurofeedback for peak performance in golf, or for executives?

 

 

Coming Attractions:
Joel Lubar, Ph.D.
A leading scholar in neurofeedback, he's published a lot of research over the last 20 years, and pioneered much of the ADD/ADHD applications for this technology.

Bob Hill, Ph.D., psychologist, Author of Getting Rid of Ritalin, which is considered one of the best introductions to neurofeedback.  He experience in neurofeedback covers almost 20 years.

We'll continue to add others. . .

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