How do you get started in Neurofeedback?
Here's What You Should Know
While traditional therapy and medications serve many clients well, some individuals continue to struggle with emotional regulation, trauma, poor sleep, anxiety, or ADHD that conventional approaches haven’t fully addressed.
This is where neurofeedback enters the picture—a science-backed, non-medication approach that’s helping clinicians enhance their practice and guide clients to breakthrough results.
Why Consider Neurofeedback?
When clients feel stuck in their progress, neurofeedback offers a path forward by teaching their brains to self-regulate more effectively. Many practitioners report that it complements psychotherapy exceptionally well, helping clients achieve faster and more consistent progress.
Most importantly, clients appreciate having an additional evidence-based tool in their therapeutic journey.
The Challenge: Where Do You Even Start?
- Which type of neurofeedback should I learn?
- What equipment will give me the best return – and help my clients the most?
- Is neurofeedback the only technology I should consider?
- Do I need special certification?
- How do I know which training program and equipment to trust?
Neurofeedback Isn't Just One Thing
First, it’s important to understand that “neurofeedback” is actually an umbrella term covering various approaches and technologies. It’s like saying you want to learn “therapy” – well, which kind? Just as different therapeutic approaches serve different needs, various types of neurofeedback have their own applications and benefits.
Equipment Choices Matter
- Who is your target population
- Do I need to be certified to get started (btw, the answer is no)
- How big is the learning curve? How much time do you have?
- What is the best type of course for you and your practice?
- Are you more clinical, or more technical or both? How “technical” do I want to get initially?
- Do I need qEEG brain mapping and if so, how would I choose?
- Can I do neurofeedback effectively without a brain map?
- Staffing – who will provide the service now and in the future?
- Scheduling requirements
- Who’s the right type of mentor
- Are there other tools than neurofeedback that are important?
- Estimated session volume
- What are the challenges you will face in implementation?
- What are the marketing implications of this new service?
- What does the payback look like for a practice?
Introducing Our Neurofeedback 101 Course
This course addresses all your questions—and many more. Led by Michael Cohen, Director of the Center for Brain Training and author of Neurofeedback 101: Rewiring the Brain for ADHD, Anxiety, Depression, and Beyond, it offers an invaluable resource for anyone exploring neurofeedback.
Michael brings a wealth of knowledge about neurofeedback and other neuro-regulation technologies. Known for his practical insights and approachable teaching style, he excels at helping attendees navigate their unique challenges. Even complex concepts and questions are made clear and easy to understand.
What You’ll Gain from Our Course:
- Personalized Training: Three days of intensive neurofeedback sessions (up to 5) tailored to each participant by Mike Cohen.
- Diverse Technology Experience: Explore up to 10 different neurofeedback, biofeedback, and neuro-regulation technologies used in clinical practice.
- Small Group Setting: Enjoy hands-on learning in a working clinic with intimate class sizes.
- Unbiased Expertise: Learn from an equipment-agnostic perspective, with no sales pressure. Our director is experienced with nearly every major system used clinically.
- Hands-On Practice: Gain direct experience delivering customized neurofeedback training protocols to various clients.
- In-Depth Learning: Participate in discussions and review case examples of diverse challenges.
- Targeted Protocols: Learn specific approaches for anxiety, PTSD, mood disorders, sleep issues, ADHD, and more.
- Business Guidance: Receive practical advice on integrating neurofeedback into your practice.
- Holistic Insights: Explore how nutrition and environmental factors can enhance neurofeedback outcomes.
Why Start with an Introductory Course?
- Understanding fundamental principles
- Learning practical application skills
- Getting hands-on experience with different systems
- Learning about protocol selection
- Learning how to explain neurofeedback to clients
- Learn practical skills you can use with clients right away
Getting Started
Join our next Neurofeedback 101 course and take the first step toward expanding your practice in this exciting direction.
Learn more about our upcoming Neurofeedback 101 course dates and secure your spot today!
FAQs
Do I need to be Certified (BCIA) to get started?
No, you don’t need to have BCIA certification to begin practicing neurofeedback. While BCIA certification is valuable. We encourage it as something you might want to pursue. But it takes some time.
To get started, you want a very solid hands-on course. BCIA courses are designed to help you get certified. They are not focused on learning the practical skills of how to do neurofeedback. They focus on the education about neurofeedback and much more theory than practice. In neurofeedback you want to learn as much as possible and take multiple courses. But learning through a certification course is like learning to drive by studying car mechanics – valuable knowledge. But you also want courses to teach you how to drive.
The Path Forward
Once you’ve mastered the basics and gained some practical experience, then pursuing BCIA certification can be a valuable next step. You’ll find the technical concepts much easier to grasp when you have a solid practical foundation to build upon.