
This seminar describes both NFB theory and mechanisms of change and details how NFB challenges the way we think about assessment and treatment planning. Participants learn about neuroanalysis, the unique language of the brain, and how EEG correlates to symptom presentation. The seminar covers the rise, current status, and future projections for NFB, and it provides clear options for how clinicians can actively engage with NFB in their career.
Saturday, May 17, 2025
@ The Neurovation Center
13 Berkshire Road, Sandy Hook, CT
The Registration Fee is $120.00*. Lunch and snacks will be provided.
Registration closes on May 10, 2025.
*50% off for Connectivate Partners
Continuing Education Credit Available: 5 NBCC credit hours
We also offer an in-house option upon request for providers who prefer a private seminar exclusively for their staff.
Upon completion, participants will be able to:
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Understand theoretical foundations and prevailing techniques of NFB
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Discover a unique and promising new model for conceptualizing mental health problems and treatment plans
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Identify the value and applications of EEG-guided assessment
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Explore the history, development and future challenges of NFB
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Consider various ways a mental health provider can engage with NFB
Presenter: Jeffrey J Schutz (LMFT, BCN, ORD)
Jeffrey J Schutz is Owner and Executive Director of The Neurovation Center, one of the largest advanced providers of NFB services in the Northeast. He is CEO of NeuroInnovation Consulting Services and serves on the Board of Directors for the Northeast Region Biofeedback Society. He is a Board Certified Senior Clinical Fellow of NFB with over 12 years in the field. His extensive experience includes teaching, mentoring, training, and presenting at multiple universities, institutions, and national and international conferences.
Schedule
Doors open at 9:30 AM
Registration: Sign-In, Meet-and-Greet with Continental Breakfast
Session 1: Foundations of NFB
What It Is, and How It Works
Session 2: NFB Paradigm Shift
How NFB Applications Reform Our Thinking About Assessment and Treatment
Lunch Break
Session 3: Neuroanalysis Applications
EEG-Based Assessment, DSM-5-TR Interactions, and EEG Correlates to Symptom Presentation
Session 4: NFB Ascendance
History, Development, Current Status, and Future Projections
Session 5: NFB Engagement
How Mental Health Providers Can Move Forward with NFB
Wrap-up: Tour of Facility
Doors close by 4:30 pm