
Instructor:
Dave Siever, CET
This course examines a unique EEG signature and set of behaviors, which follow a traumatic brain injury (TBI), (concussion or pathogenic) and is independent of an observable MRI result. It shows the neuropathic processes that play out following this type of TBI and how they morph into long-term pathology, including Alzheimer’s and CTE. This webinar shows several classic and real examples of persons struggling with this condition and the way in which randomized audio-visual entrainment resets this condition and re-establishes brain function.
Who is the Audience:
Psychologists, Social Workers, MFTs, Counselors
Level: Intermediate, Advanced
Specific Learning objectives:
Based on the content of this presentation, the participant will be able to:
1. Identify a person with a TCD through behavioral symptoms and EEG/qEEG measures.
2. How to choose the proper AVE protocol to use when treating a TCD.
3. Construct a recovery program for this client.
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 $45.00 for all ISNR members. The fee for non-members is $60.00. Space is limited, so register early!
Continuing Education:
- CE credits will NOT be offered for this webinar.
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.
Instructor
Dave graduated in 1978 as an engineering technologist. He later worked in the Faculty of Dentistry at the University of Alberta designing TMJ Dysfunction related diagnostic equipment and research facilities. He organized research projects, taught basic physiology and advanced TMJ diagnostics. Dave had noted anxiety issues in many patients suffering with TMJ dysfunction, prompting him to study biofeedback and then design biofeedback devices.
In 1984, Dave designed his first Audio-Visual Entrainment (AVE) device – the “Digital Audio-Visual Integration Device,” or DAVID1. Since this time, through his company, Mind Alive Inc., Dave has been researching and refining AVE technology specifically for use in relaxation, boosting academic and sports performance and treating anxiety, depression, PMS, ADD/ADHD, FMS, SAD, pain, cognitive decline, insomnia, brain injury and Alzheimer’s.
In 2105, Dave made an exciting discovery in identifying a unique type of TBI that is prevalent throughout society and overlooked by the medical community. Surprisingly, he also found that AVE can restart the brain within 20 minutes in some cases.
Dave also designs Cranio-Electro Stimulation (CES), transcranial DC stimulation (tDCS) and transcranial AC Stimulation (tACS) devices. Dave continues to conduct research, perform a quantitative EEG service and designs new products pertaining to enhanced performance and mental wellness.
Dave teaches a 30 CEU course on Stimulation Technologies with the Behavioral Medicine Research and Training Foundation. Dave has also published many articles and studies relating to Brain Stimulation Technologies and has recently made leading edge breakthroughs in the identification and treatment of Traumatic Brain Injury.
As a firm believer in keeping his mind alive through neuro-stimulation, or, dancing In his dendrites!, Dave engages in many activities spanning research, flying RC airplanes and drones, kayaking, diving, caving, biking, sailing, music & song-writing plus having fun!
Financial disclosure: Mind Alive, Inc.