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Understanding EEG, ERP & QEEG as Diagnostic and Therapeutic Tools

  • Friday, March 12, 2021
  • Friday, March 19, 2021
  • 2 sessions
  • Friday, March 12, 2021, 12:00 PM 1:00 PM (EST)
  • Friday, March 19, 2021, 12:00 PM 1:00 PM (EDT)
  • 25

Registration

  • For current members of ISNR.
  • Psychologists, MD's, Social Workers, Counselors, Addiction Counselors, Nurses, other Mental Health Professionals and Neurofeedback Providers
  • You must have a coupon code to register as a student. Contact office@isnr.org from your school e-mail to request a code if one has not been given to you.

Registration is closed


Presenters:

Ainat Rogel, PhD, Mirret El-Hagrassy, MD, & Diana Martinez, MD, PhD

Description:

Mastery of relevant tools such as electroencephalography (EEG), event related potentials (ERP), and quantitative EEG (QEEG) enables clinicians to effectively apply state-of-the-art therapeutic approaches of neurofeedback and noninvasive neuromodulation in the treatment of neurological and psychiatric conditions. The goal of this course is to provide attendees with fundamental and up-to-date information presented by experts in the fields of neurosciences, neuromodulation, neurofeedback, clinical neurophysiology, and signal analysis. Participants will understand the neurophysiological mechanisms behind EEG signal generation, technical aspects of EEG recordings, normal and abnormal EEG variants, principles of signal processing and analysis, and the integration of EEG, ERPs and QEEG in clinical practice.

All sessions must be attended to receive CE credit.

Who is the Audience/Level:

All/Intermediate

Specific Learning objectives:

Based on the content of this presentation, the participant will be able to:

  • Identify two EEG artifacts.
  • Discuss methods to minimize EEG artifacts.
  • List three components to decide a protocol.
  • Distinguish EEG activity with arousal state of hyper and hypo arousal.

  • Name two characteristics of EEG activity to stop a session

  • Explain frequency based analysis of EEG during brain mapping.
  • Specify two outcomes of ERP assessments.

Additional Details:

You will receive an email containing the link to join the webinar before the event. Please ensure that you test your access to Zoom at least two hours before the webinar begins.

Fees: Webinar fee is $90.00 for all ISNR members. The fee for non-members is $120.00. Space is limited, so register early!

Continuing Education:
  • CE certificate is a separate fee of $15.00 for 2 CE hours.
  • 2 hours CE (Language listed below.*)
  • Purchase CE credit here.
  • This program, when attended in its entirety, is available for 2 CE hours.
Credits:
  •  BCIA will issue 2 credits towards BCIA re-certification for full attendance at this webinar.
  • This activity qualifies for 120 minutes of instructional content as required by many national, state and local licensing boards and professional organizations. Save your course outline and certificate of completion, and contact your own board or organization for specific requirements.
Satisfactory Completion:
Participants must have paid tuition fee, signed in, attended the entire seminar, completed an evaluation, and signed out in order to receive a certificate. Failure to sign in or out will result in forfeiture of credit for the entire course. No exceptions will be made. Partial credit is not available. Certificates available after satisfactory course completion at www.ceuregistration.com.

This activity qualifies for 120 minutes of instructional content as required by many national, state and local licensing boards and professional organizations. Save your course outline and certificate of completion, and contact your own board or organization for specific requirements.*

Refund/cancellation policy: If you sign up and pay for a webinar but are unable to attend the live presentation, you will be provided with access to the recorded webinar, refunds will not be issued.

ISNR is committed to accessibility and non-discrimination in its continuing education activities. ISNR is also committed to conducting all activities in conformity with the American Psychological Association's Ethical Principles for Psychologists. Participants are asked to be aware of the need for privacy and confidentiality throughout the program. If program content becomes stressful, participants are encouraged to bring their concerns up during the question and discussion period, typically held at the end of the presentation. A moderator will be available during the presentation. If participants have special needs, we will attempt to accommodate them.

Please address questions, concerns and any complaints to Susan Alvarez, ISNR Executive Administrator.

ISNR 13876 SW 56th Street Miami, FL 33175

Tel: 703-848-1994
Fax: 703-738-7340
office@ISNR.org

Because these presentations will be done online, it will be the responsibility of the participant to provide adequate and appropriate computer availability as well as Internet connections that will support this webinar. All efforts and reasonable accommodations will be made to make the information accessible to persons with disabilities.

While this presentation offers no risk in and of itself, it is the responsibility of the individual attendee to determine any risks involved in the implementation of the contents of this presentation.


Ainat Rogel, PHD, MSW, BCN, LICSW

Ainat is the co-founder and co-director of Boston Neurodynamics where she practices neurofeedback, biofeedback and therapy. She trains and supervises neurofeedback practitioners and students and give international presentations. She specialized in developmental trauma, trauma, dissociation and PTSD.

Ainat currently serves as the president-elect of ISNR (International Society of Neuroregulation and Research). Ainat has a PhD in Computer Science and Neurobiology, a licensed independent clinical social worker, and a BCIA certified neurofeedback provider and supervisor. For many years, she worked as a brain researcher at MIT and Harvard Medical School, Hebrew University in Jerusalem, and Ben Gurion University in Israel. Since 2010, she has focused on neurofeedback and was the chief researcher for neurofeedback at the Trauma Center at JRI.

Mirret M. El-Hagrassy, MD

Mirret M. El-Hagrassy, MD, is a licensed neurologist, board-certified in Neurology and Epilepsy. She is a neurologist at UMass Memorial and Assistant Professor of Neurology at University of Massachusetts Medical School. Prior to that she was a post-doctoral research fellow at the Spaulding Neuromodulation Center, Harvard Medical School. Dr. El-Hagrassy was conducting research in neuromodulation with an emphasis on neurologic disorders, and her research projects involved the effects of non-invasive brain stimulation on Parkinson’s disease, chronic pain as well as EEG changes in healthy volunteers. She has authored peer-reviewed articles, as well as book chapters on topics including digital EEG signal analysis, non-invasive brain stimulation, epilepsy and clinical research. Dr. El-Hagrassy has a special interest in non-invasive brain stimulation, EEG, epilepsy, and neurofeedback. She enjoys living and working in multicultural environments and multi-specialty groups. Dr. El-Hagrassy completed her medical training at the Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University (Cairo, Egypt) over a decade ago, and has moved to the US since. She completed her neurology residency at SUNY Upstate University Hospital (Syracuse, NY), clinical neurophysiology (EEG and Epilepsy track) fellowship at Cleveland Clinic (Cleveland, Ohio).

Diana Martinez, MD, PHD, LMCH, BCN

Diana is a medical doctor with a specialty in Neurorehabilitation. She completed a fellowship in Neurological Rehabilitation from IAHP, Philadelphia, USA in 2006; M.Sc in Neurological Rehabilitation in 2009, Fellowship in Neurophysiology from University Hospital, Cleveland, USA in 2012 and PhD from De Montfort University from Leicester, UK in 2018. She has 15 years of experience treating severe brain injured patients in the United States, Mexico, Spain, Italy, China, Brazil, Colombia and Honduras. She developed, along with other professionals, an integrative intervention to rehabilitate neurological conditions including neurofeedback and other non-invasive brain stimulation techniques. She has experience treating patients with epilepsy, learning disorders, behavioral disorder, mood disorders, sleep disorders, TBI and CP. She has extensive experience in neurophysiology, EEG/qEEG/ERP interpretation. She is the cofounder of Boston Neurodynamics, and a current president of the Mexican society of Bio and Neurofeedback (SMNB).

Financial disclosure:

None

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Contacts:

Susan Alvarez
Executive Administrator
13876 SW 56th St, PMB #311
Miami, FL33175
Tel: (703) 848-1994
Fax (703) 738-7341
E-Mail: office@isnr.org


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