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Othmer Method Certification

OnDemand Introductory Training in the Othmer Method

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Giving clinicians the necessary foundation to begin
their neurofeedback path. Watch at your own pace
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OnDemand Introductory Training


Description / Purpose
Filmed in 2011, an ideal preparation for the live Introductory Course in Neurofeedback.

Purchase separately or as part of your live introductory course attendance.

Includes
Research Background
Supporting Data
Clinical Discussions
Clinical Lecture

Instructors
Siegfried Othmer, PhD
Sue Othmer, BA, BCIAC
Kurt Othmer, BA

Training Access

6 Month Pass $1895

Extended Viewing
Additional 6 Months for $100
Addtional 6 months must be added during initial registration process

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OnDemand Features

OnDemand Training Course Tutorial Video

Videos of Introductory Course in Neurofeedback including live transcript
Bookmark and notes section to enhance your learning
Links and extra material only available through online platform


What You Will Learn

  • From describing the training process to basic instrumentation
  • Mechanisms of neurophysiological self-regulation and how specific patterns of disregulation lead to physical, emotional and behavioral symptoms
  • Gain experience with neurofeedback instrumentation that exercises the brains mechanisms of self-regulation and improves brain function
  • Assessment tools that allow new insight into your client's symptoms and guide neurofeedback training
  • Gain knowledge that will allow you to incorporate neurofeedback into your clinical practice and start you on the path to completing the Othmer Method Neurofeedback Certification process
  • Begin empowering your clients to function better and increase their ability to benefit from other therapies

Who Should Participate?

Health and mental health practitioners, with a Masters or above, who wish to add neurofeedback to their clinical practice:

  • Psychologists
  • PTs and OTs
  • LPCs
  • Psychiatrists
  • Neurologists
  • LCSWs
  • Medical Doctors
  • Nurses
  • Social Workers
  • MFTs
  • Family
  • Therapists
  • Educators
  • LMHCs
  • Chiropractors

OMC Certification

Othmer Method Certification The Othmer Method Neurofeedback Certification establishes a standard of excellence for neurofeedback clinicians wishing to demonstrate a high level of competence through education, mentoring and clinical experience.

Learn More About Getting Your Certification

Learning Objectives

Section 1-3
1. Describe Sterman's early work with SMR training impacting seizures in cats and humans.
2. Discuss the use of Continuous Performance Test data with neurofeedback and results across diagnostic categories.
3. Describe results of the Peniston and Cri-Help studies of neurofeedback for PTSD and addictions.
4. Discuss how symptom tracking data support the self-regulation model of neurofeedback.
5. Describe how common-mode rejection with a differential amplifier allows extraction of small signals from large background noise.
6. Explain how to administer the QIK CPT and create a report on EEG Expert to be used as a pre-post neurofeedback training measure.

Section 4-5
1. Compare and contrast classical peripheral biofeedback and EEG neurofeedback.
2. Distinguish the frequency domain and the time domain descriptions of the EEG for purposes of display, analysis and reinforcement.
3. Use neurofeedback instrumentation in simulation and live mode, and store and replay EEG session data.
4. Describe the International 10-20 System of electrode placement and locate sites indicated for EEG training.
5. Set up symptom tracking for a client on EEG Expert, and enter data over neurofeedback sessions to produce graphs showing progress with training.

Section 6
1. Describe the role of the brainstem reticular activating system in managing brain states.
2. Explain the different action of reward and inhibit frequency bands in neurofeedback.
3. Discuss the short-term and long-term effects of neurofeedback in terms of state shifts and learned self-regulation of state.
4. Describe options and rationale for starting sites and reward frequency during initial neurofeedback session.
5. Compare and contrast common symptoms that arise or increase when the reward frequency is either too high or too low.

Section 7-9
1. Describe symptoms indicating unstable arousal and appropriate training placement.
2. Contrast functions and dysfunctions of arousal, activation and reward, and discuss related choices of reward frequency and electrode placement.
3. Discuss the role of the pre-frontal cortex in inhibiting primitive sub-cortical behaviors and symptoms indicating need for pre-frontal training.
4. Discuss differences in left and right brain function and symptoms indicating the need to train the right hemisphere only.
5. Explain how Alpha-Theta training allows access to and resolution of sub-cortical fears and habits.

Section 10
1. Use information on symptoms, developmental and trauma history, treatment history and genetic history to characterize patterns of disregulation and appropriate starting protocols.
2. Describe basic training sites and their relationship to multimodal association areas.
3. Describe how brain imaging data might or might not be useful in determining reward frequency and/or training sites.
4. Discuss considerations regarding when to add Alpha-Theta training and how to combine it with awake-state training.
5. Discuss alpha, theta, delta and beta trend lines during Alpha-Theta training and how they might relate to state shifts during training.


Contact Information: If you have questions regarding this course, call EEG Info at 866.334.7878.