qEEG and Neurofeedback:
Breakthrough Applications in Neuroscience
That Lead to Improved Diagnosis and
Treatment of Emotional, Behavioral and
Learning Issues
James Cooney, LCSW
Wednesday, May 11, 2022
10:00 a.m. to Noon
Wilton Library
137 Old Ridgefield Road
Wilton
The use of sophisticated technology to intervene and improve brain function is just beginning. It promises a transformation in practice in many fields: education, rehabilitation, neurology, psychiatry, and psychology.
Qualitative Electroencephalography (qEEG) is the process of recording the brain’s electrical activity across the scalp and then comparing it to a widely used database of similar recordings of same-age/gender individuals without symptoms of dysfunction. This allows us to identify and image very specific locations and types of dysregulated brain activity leading to improved diagnosis and treatment recommendations.
Neurofeedback is the direct training of the brain to improve the regulation of its activity in these identified areas, leading to enhanced functioning.
In this presentation, James Cooney, LCSW, a clinical social worker whose specialties include ADHD, LD, anxiety, depressive disorders, developmental trauma and anger management, will provide an overview of these related technologies and their use in refining the diagnosis and treatment of attentional, emotional and behavioral difficulties that impact children’s learning.
Materials: qEEG and Neurofeedback (PDF Format)
Neurofeedback: An Efficacious Treatment for Behavioral Health — Summary of the Evidence (PDF Format)
More About James Cooney
Presented by SPED*NET Wilton in partnership with Wilton Library and Wilton Public Schools
SPED*NET Wilton does not provide medical or psychological advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The material in this presentation is provided for educational purposes only.
qEEG and Neurofeedback:
Breakthrough Applications in Neuroscience
That Lead to Improved Diagnosis and
Treatment of Emotional, Behavioral and
Learning Issues
James Cooney, LCSW
Wednesday, May 11, 2022
10:00 a.m. to Noon
Wilton Library
137 Old Ridgefield Road
Wilton
The use of sophisticated technology to intervene and improve brain function is just beginning. It promises a transformation in practice in many fields: education, rehabilitation, neurology, psychiatry, and psychology.
Qualitative Electroencephalography (qEEG) is the process of recording the brain’s electrical activity across the scalp and then comparing it to a widely used database of similar recordings of same-age/gender individuals without symptoms of dysfunction. This allows us to identify and image very specific locations and types of dysregulated brain activity leading to improved diagnosis and treatment recommendations.
Neurofeedback is the direct training of the brain to improve the regulation of its activity in these identified areas, leading to enhanced functioning.
In this presentation, James Cooney, LCSW, a clinical social worker whose specialties include ADHD, LD, anxiety, depressive disorders, developmental trauma and anger management, will provide an overview of these related technologies and their use in refining the diagnosis and treatment of attentional, emotional and behavioral difficulties that impact children’s learning.
Materials: qEEG and Neurofeedback (PDF Format)
Neurofeedback: An Efficacious Treatment for Behavioral Health — Summary of the Evidence (PDF Format)
More About James Cooney
Presented by SPED*NET Wilton in partnership with Wilton Library and Wilton Public Schools
SPED*NET Wilton does not provide medical or psychological advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
The material in this presentation is provided for educational purposes only.
James Cooney, LCSW
Wednesday
May 11, 2022
10:00 a.m. to Noon
Wilton Library
137 Old Ridgefield Road
Wilton
The use of sophisticated technology to intervene and improve brain function is just beginning. It promises a transformation in practice in many fields: education, rehabilitation, neurology, psychiatry, and psychology.
Qualitative Electroencephalography (qEEG) is the process of recording the brain’s electrical activity across the scalp and then comparing it to a widely used database of similar recordings of same-age/gender individuals without symptoms of dysfunction. This allows us to identify and image very specific locations and types of dysregulated brain activity leading to improved diagnosis and treatment recommendations.
Neurofeedback is the direct training of the brain to improve the regulation of its activity in these identified areas, leading to enhanced functioning.
In this presentation, James Cooney, LCSW, a clinical social worker whose specialties include ADHD, LD, anxiety, depressive disorders, developmental trauma and anger management, will provide an overview of these related technologies and their use in refining the diagnosis and treatment of attentional, emotional and behavioral difficulties that impact children’s learning.
Materials: qEEG and Neurofeedback (PDF Format)
Neurofeedback: An Efficacious Treatment for Behavioral Health — Summary of the Evidence (PDF Format)
More About James Cooney
Presented by SPED*NET Wilton in partnership with Wilton Library and Wilton Public Schools
SPED*NET Wilton does not provide medical
or psychological advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
The material in this webinar is provided for
educational purposes only.