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- 9th Futurehealth Advanced Meeting:
Bridging Brain & Mind,
- Science & Spirit, East & West, Healing & Human
Potential
February 2-6, 2001 Miami
Florida organized by Rob Kall
The
Schedule, with Times!
- Neurofeedback, Energy Therapies, Peak
Performance,
- Positive Psych, Consciousness, QEEG, sEMG, ADD
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- Teens come free with parents.
Students half price or free on work study,
- Financially hard pressed
arrangements made

- Making a Better World,
- One Brain at a Time
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50-70
Speakers expected, including:
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Speakers
- Gary E. R.Schwartz
The Continuance of Consciousness
Beyond the Brain
WS2 Human Energy Systems
Research: From 8-12 hertz to Giga hertz
WS2 Life After Death in the
Laboratory: The Last Frontier?
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- Sig Othmer
The
Bipolar Child
Comparison of
Mechanisms-based and QEEG-based Neurofeedback for Traumatic Brain
Injury.
What are we
training with EEG Neurofeedback? The relationship of cortical and
sub-cortical functioning.
WS2 Brain
Organiz ation in the Time Domain: A new paradigm for psychopathology.
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- Sue Othmer
- Optimizing stabilization of brain
function;
- a new alternative to the QEEG
driven training model
- WS:
An
Arousal and Stability Model of Brain disregulation: Implications for
Neurofeedback Assessment and Training
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- Joel Lubar
- GETTING TO KNOW LORETA (Low
resolution electromagnetic tomography)
- Biograph3 workshop
Intro To QEEG Course
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- Judith Lubar
WS2 Rapid Screening for Family
Pain and Healing
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- Val Brown
- -A Buddhist perspective on Peak
Performance
- -Bilateral 40 Hz Augmentation
- -WS4 Advances In The Period 3 Approach:
Changing Perspectives And Navigating the NeuroCare Matrix
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Thom
Hartmann
Fri: Waking Up To Personal and
Global Transformation
fri WS2 How to
heal emotional trauma NOW!
Sat: WS2 ADD Success Stories
Mon: WS2 Seven
Stories that could change the World
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- Jay Gunkelman
DC (Direct Currents) and the
mind/brain problem
WS2 Neurofeedback and
QEEG and Depression
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- Don Moss
- Phenomenology, Illness, and
Consciousness
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- Anna Wise
- unable to attend due to an injury
Mind, Meditation, and Mastery ws
The Awakened Mind
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- Cory Hammond
- QEEG Patterns With
Medical & Psychological Disorders.
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- Lynda
Thompson
- Michael Thompson
Neurofeedback for Parkinsons and other
Movement Disorders"
NF & Aspbergers / Autism
Workshop on ADD
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- Rob Kall, meeting organizer
Meeting
Opening; Biofeedback Visions
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- Karl Pribram
- Brain and the Configuration of
Conscious Experience
The EEG under Necker Cube
Reversals
- ws: Brain & The Composition
of Conscious Experience: Of Deep & Surface Structure; Frames of
Reference, Episode & Executive; Models & Monitors
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- Len Ochs
Head Injury & FNS
WS How to reduce treatment time
with neurotherapy
How the Brain works: how to
reduce treatment time |
- Liana Mattulich
Ancient Wisdom meets modern science for
the optimal development of the human being.
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- Rae Tattenbaum
- Enhancing Performance in the Worksite, Sports
And the Performing Arts
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- Richard Williams
The Mind of Healing: And what we need
to know about all forms of Neurofeedback |
Carol Schneider
WS Adventures with the Right Orbital
Frontal Cortex
Disconnect syndrome of spiritual malaise, using the right orbital frontal
cortex to re-connect.
QEEG of a Math Genius
DELTA EEG Panel
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Jim Robbins:
What I Learned About
Brainwave Training from Wall Street."
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 Tom Collura Nonvolitional
techniques for neurofeedback, WS
Neurofeedback Practicum With Non-volitional Techniques |

- Susan Middaugh
- Muscle Fatigue in Musculoskeletal
Pain: Concepts, Measures and Treatment Protocols: Where are we today?
WS: EMG BioFB for Treatment of Cervical & Low Back Pain: Protocols
that Work.
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- Marvin Sams
- Heart Rate Variability Training:
"Your brain's not all in your head: Getting to the heart of the matter.",
- "Beta versus EMG: Who's to
know?",
- "The brain ringing its own bell: A
model for intellectual functioning.
- " WS2 "How your brain makes
you smart: The nine frequencies of mental performance and what you can do about
them."
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- Rhonda Greenberg
The New Meridian-Based Energy
Therapies in Emotional Healing: What is it and how does it work?
Cardiac Psychology
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Rollin McCraty
The Relationship Between
Heart-Brain Dynamics, Positive Emotions, Improved Health and Optimal
Performance
HeartMath Learning Enhancement
Programs Improve Academic Performance and Behavior in School Children
WS The Freeze-Framer: A Stress
Management and Performance Enhancement System that Increases Physiological
Coherence
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Stuart
DonaldsonNeural
Plasicity Model of Fibromyalgia
qEEG Data and Fibromyalgia
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- Stephen & Robin Larsen
Angelic Alchemy: Optimal
Performance with your significant other.
- WS Relationship as Biofeedback:
New Ways of defining Partnership
Combining the basic principles of biofeedback and human relations
skills.
- The Tao of Neurofeedback II
The Flexyx approach to Traumatic Brain Injury
- The Power of Myth: Joseph
Campbell's approach to Archetypes as Patterns of Psychic Energy
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- Bernard
Brucker
Biofeedback mediated long
term repair in CNS damage.
WS2 Recent advances in the
Neuro and Behavioral Sciences and their implications for biofeedback and
neurofeedback.
Establishing a Psychological Switch For Communication in Comatose
Patients
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- Uwe Gerlach
Controlled by Neurofeedback:
Abreaction for Therapy and High Performance - Guided by Intense Alpha
Training (breath-walk) and Alpha/Theta Tools
breath-walk" and
neurofeedback - how to practice and control this new tool for alpha and
alpha/theta training |

- Paul Swingle
Rapid Treatment of Common ADD
Panel: Intention in
Healing; Trying to control vs. Letting...: The Self in Self
regulation and neurofeedback Paul Swingle, Valdeane Brown,
Rhonda Greenberg
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Eric Miller
Creating Personalized Guided Imageries
Eric B. Miller Ph.D. BCIAC Eric
will also be helping practitioners create personalized CD's |
John W. DeLuca ws2a: Self
Healing Meditation and Buddhist Tantric Practice Mon
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- Hershel Toomim
- HEG Training, Research,
- Brain BLood Flow Panel
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 Morrie Edwards
Brain, Immunity, and Cancer
Wellness.
Psychoneuroimmunology (PNI), Brain
Mapping, Hope and Cancer Wellness |

- Peter Van Deusen
- Home training
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Didier
Combatalade Biograph
workshop 1 2 hrs
CardioPro workshop 2 hrs
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- Wes Sime
OPTIMAL PERFORMANCE WITH ELITE
ATHLETES: DEFINING THE ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF FOCUS AND GETTING INTO THE
"ZONE" Presentation followed by panel Wes Sime Sue Wilson and a
coach from the Atlanta Braves
ws: Elements of Successful Stress
Management Consultation in Business and Organizations; Executive Coaching,
Conflict Resolution, Risk Management and Peak Achievement Training
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Richard
Soutar Alpha/Theta
Training & Spiritual Dimensions of Counseling
A Bardo Surgeons Guide |
George
Rozelle Transformative
healing
NF f or Trichotillomania
NF with an 85 year old |
- Henry Weeks
- Kit Healey
Ethics and Practice Standards Issues
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- Beverley
Steffert
- dyslexics and reading comprehension
improvement with neurofeedback
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- Stephen Sideroff & Bill Scott
- Talk .Data from our chemical dependency
inpatient EEG biofeedback research study: EEG and MMPI comparisons from relapse vs. one
year abstinent subjects. Brief presentation on research findings
2. 4 hr workshop: An Alpha/Theta program for anxiety, PTSD, depression
as well as substance abusers
¨ Basic protocols
¨ What to expect in terms of identifying progress
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¨ Clinical experience with different populations
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Stephen
Sideroff
"EEG patterns and MMPI changes
following Neurofeedback training as predictors of relapse liability in
substance abuse"
WS4 An Alpha/Theta program for PTSD, Anxiety and
depression, as well as substance abusers
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Sebern
Fisher
fear, psyche and neurofeedback
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Kathleen
Powers
Clinical
Tools for Evaluating Brain Function
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- Robert Gurnee
QEEG Subtypes of
Generalized Anxiety Disorder, OCD and Insomnia and Treatment Implications
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- Sue Wilson
WS2 Peak Performance
Periodization; integating skills considering timing & context Timing
& Context in Peak Performance
The PTSD of Losing
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Paulis
Butlers (poster) |
- Bill Hudspeth
- Another Window into Brain
Function; getting specific
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- Coherence, Phase and the
Relationship between them
Pre-conference QEEG Workshop |
Bill
Scott
Beyond Alpha/Theta
4 hr WS: An Alpha/Theta program for
anxiety, PTSD, depression as well as substance abusers
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Didier
Combatalade of Thought TechnologyT
Biograph1 WS2
CardioPro WS2
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Sue Wilson
WS2 Timing & Context in
Peak Performance
Panel: athletic Peak Performance
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Jiri
Tyl
WS2
Brainfeedback and QEEG
EEG
/ QEEG / EP changes after EEG BFB: 100 pre/post subjects. clinical
database
EEG / QEEG controlled study (30 subjects
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Erik
Hoffman
Brainmapping altered states of
Conscious- ness:Kriya yoga, ayahuasca, orgasm
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Mike
Linden
Adult ADD diagnosis and
treatment
Using SPEC SCAN
ADD Testing at work |
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Philip Nicholson
Meditation, Slow Wave Sleep, and
Ecstatic Seizures
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Russell
Hebert: Transcendental Consciousness: |
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50+ workshops in addition to pre and post conference activities.
We have a series of lectures and workshops on a number of themes, so you can
focus on these topics
-Cardiopsych/heart brain/ heart rate variability: Greenberg, Sams, McCraty, Schwartz
-Relationships: Larsen, Hartmann
-Biograph: Combatalade, Thompson, Lubar
-ADD and neurobehavioral continuum: Hartmann, Linden, Thompson, Judith Lubar, Swingle
-energy and energy therapies (Greenberg, Swingle, Schwartz
-transpersonal- Hartmann, Larsen, Soutar, DeLuca
-peak performance: Sime, Wise, Sams,
-Brain Function: Pribram, Othmers,
-QEEG & Brain Imaging: Lubar, Gurnee, Gunkelman, Hudspeth, Tyll
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Tentative
Panel Discussion Topics
- New approaches and thoughts on Alpha, Theta,
Sebern Fischer, Russell Hiebert
- Cancer and Immune Functioning Morrie Edwards
- QEEG, OCD and Different Databases Robert
Gurnee
- Different Brains; When Culture and Neurology Clash Thom
Hartmann, Rae Tattenbaum, Liana Mattulich
- -Ethical issues Henry Weeks, Kit Healey
- Intention in Healing; Trying to control vs. Letting...: The Self in Self
regulation and neurofeedback Paul Swingle, Valdeane Brown,
Rhonda Greenberg. Tom Collura
- Non-Local Non linear dimensions of healing
& Growth Valdeane
Brown, Karl Pribram, Liana Mattulich
- Delta Brainwaves Carol Schneider,
Philip Nicholson, John DeLuca,
- athletic peak performance Wes Sime, Sue Wilson
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Also:
4th Optimal Functioning
& Positive Psychology Meeting Feb 1-2
QEEG Preconference
Workshop Lubar, Gunkelman, Hudspeth Jan 31-Feb 1
Foundations of
Neurofeedback / EEG Biofeedback Feb 1
- Understanding and
Healing ADD with Thom Hartmann, Lynda and Michael Thompson and
Judith Lubar
Jan 31-Feb 1 click here form more info
- Wednesday: Jan 31
- Lynda & Michael Thompson -ADD Essentials
- Judith Lubar
- When Love and Good Intentions Are not Enough: Family interventions
- Thursday Feb 1
- Thom Hartmann: ADD/ADHD; There is Light at the End of The Tunnel.
2nd Clinical sEMG
Meeting Feb 1
Stu Donaldson, Bernie Brucker,
Susan Middaugh
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What People Say About The
Meeting
The premier meeting in the entire area of EEG biofeedback and an outstanding
opportunity for in-depth interaction with the experts in the field.
- Joel Lubar,
- Past President, AAPB
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A unique, congenial and free- wheeling
forum for the exchange of practical information and ideas about the brain.
My favorite brain meeting. Barry Sterman, Past President AAPB
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...the Winter Brain Meeting is for the
cognoscenti of brainwave training as well as other new, experimental health care
techniques....attracts the intelligent, out-of-the-box thinkers. The Seminars are
fascinating, but the talk at the bar is among the most unusual of any conference I've
attended.
- Jim Robbins, Symphony in the Brain
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If you want to learn the latest about
neurotherapy, meet
fellow neurotherapy researchers & clinicians, and be inspired, this is the
meeting to attend."
Gary E. Schwartz, Past
AAPB Pres.
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- Winter Brain Meeting opens the door for "all" of us to
share our experiences & findings in a safe, nurturing environment.
- Mary Jo Sabo,
- Enrico Fermi School, Yonkers, NY
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A meeting not to be missed if you are interested in
the reasons for the "how-to" of brain electrical recording. The meetings
are, therefore, exciting and a haven for cross- fertilization of ideas and
techniques Karl
Pribram
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- "Exciting and fun. This meeting covers
Megabrain topics better than any other."
- Michael Hutchison, Megabrain
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- "Best conference for leaders, innovators
- Angelo Bolea, Psychologist
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"Where the old
guard and the new guard meet. I wouldn't miss it."
Tom Allen, Neurofeedback trainer |
A Spectacular meeting of great minds
with the courage to be on the cutting edge. Nancy White |
The most
innovative & informative meetings for the advanced practioner in Neurofeedback. The
amount of information & choices of workshops is great!" Michael Linden,
Director- ADD Treatment
Centers |
Your workshop is the only major one drawing
field experts which allows concentrating on EEG, and completely avoiding any trace of
politics and bureaucratic concerns.
- Len Ochs
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- Rob (Kall) historically sets the standard for EEG Biofeedback Conferences.
- Lynda Kirk, President, SNR (Society for
Neuronal Regulation)
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- The Futurehealth Conference continues to be the premier event in the field of NF
Where else can you talk to and listen to the leading researchers and practitioners in
neurofeedback? The atmosphere is collegial, respectful and it's fun! If you only go to one
conference this year, this is the one to go to.
Valdeane Brown, Clinical Psychologist,
Neurofeedback Trainer
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A true
gathering of the tribe. An extra-ordinary EEG conference where the practical and the
visionary meet, albeit sometimes rather warily. Rob Kall is a genius at bringing us all
together to share our "life journeys". May he continue to do so. Geoffrey Blundell, Mind Mirror designer |
If you like state-of-the-art
information on optimal functioning and neurofeedback from experts around the world -
this is the conference. I really like the feel of
your annual winter brain conference. It reminds me of the excitement, energy and
enthusiasm of early biofeedback meetings when we were all young. You deserve a lot of
credit for organizing the excellent programs year after year. Tom
Budzynski, Past Pres. Biofeedback Society of America |
- I think the Futurehealth meeting is the best of the
neurotherapy/ neurofeedback/ neurodiagnostics meetings. I think this not only because it
is focussed on neuro- matters, but further, because its organizer manages to get the best
people heavily involved.
- Peter Rosenfeld, Northwestern Univ., AAPB Past President,
Neurofeedback pioneer
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"FutureHealth's
EEG meeting offers a more open minded atmosphere for discussions than most other EEG
meetings. EEG feedback is a powerful tool for transcendent experience, when
used with proper equipment and protocols, but other EEG groups seem only want to
hear about medical model therapies and insurance reimbursement methods.
FutureHealth's forum allows, indeed encourages, sharing about methods for and the results
of expanding awareness, and the spiritual dimensions of the transformations and awakenings
which occur through suitably intensive EEG feedback trainings."
Dr. James V. Hardt, Biocybernaut Institute |
- Beautiful presentations by specialist
pioneers. Enjoyable workshops with refreshing dialog, continuing six months
later. The pace was surprisingly dynamic, maintaining exceptional interest. A
unique program...
- Brian Costello, Australia
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It's hard to synthesize into words what an
incredible experience your 97 conference was. The words "family" and
"community"aren't even strong enough to describe the sense of sharing,
communion, creativity, and openness that I experienced in Palm Springs. I truly
believe this field is coming together as never before, and your conference provides
it a home base and a launching point.
- Anna Wise, The High Performance Mind,
Esalen Mind Mirror Trainer
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This is the one conference with the right
attitude-- people come here with open hearts and minds. Its THE meeting I go to to
hear the NEW IDEAS, to hear what people are thinking.
Sue Othmer
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- "for
people who are engaged in modern healing, psychotechnology and peak performance, the
EEG brain/mind conferences are an absolute must. We hope there will be more European
participants in the near future."
- Uwe
Gerlach
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a fantastic
experience, more than worth the trip from "downunder".
Rosemarie Schneider, New Zealand
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The most interesting speakers, the most stimulating
interaction, the most enjoyable atmosphere -- if I could go to only one meeting a
year this would be it. Rob's meeting is COOL.
David Noton, Forest Institute |
"..
excellent information/ inspiration-- a delightful Key West Serendipity. "The
in-depth presentations and willing- ness to share of the presenters is out-
standing."
Patricia Norris past AAPB pres |
- The best of the best from the best. A
veritable banquet for the discriminating mind tech gourmet. The only meeting which
succeds at bring it all together in a synergistic and congenial atmosphere. In
otherwords, I like it! <g>
- Dennis Campbell, EEG Spectrum
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The Winter Brain Conference
brings together the best minds in the field in probably the only setting where they feel
free to openly express their hunches, theories, and opinions as they relate to the latest
scientific
research. If you want the cutting edge, its all there; napkins & pens and sketches in
the air.
Richard
Soutar |
The single
most important event of the year for practitioners, theorists, and lay people in the
ADD arena. In particular, I appreciate the casual atmosphere, the opportunities for
discussion and cross-pollination of topics & new information, & the omnipresent
Jacuzzi. This conference has an extremely high level of scientific & speculative
information combined with an honest, humility, and humanity which is usually lacking from
those conferences put on by associations" & "professional groups" who
are often more interested in status, politics, and self-aggrandizement than they are in
people learning and enjoying themselves.
- Thom Hartmann, author, ADD a Different Perspective; Hunters in a Farmer's World, (one of
the most popular ADD circuit speakers
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- A Wonderfully varied conference with excellent
speakers-- It's where to find the leading edge in neurofeedback.
- Julian Isaacs, Esalen Trainer
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Rob Kall sees the big
picture. His conference is a "big tent", under which all the Neurofeedback
'camps' can play and interact, secure that they are all in the same family. You have to
love a guy that does us all so much good! Jay Gunkelman Program Chair , SNR annual meeting |
Mission: To bring together the field's best leaders,
innovators and thinkers to share advanced, cutting edge ideas & techniques,
network,& advance the fields forward while having tropical fun. The meeting covers the
cutting edges of the world of mind brain and consciousness measurement, modification and
training. Main themes include neurofeedback, brain mapping, qEEG, ADD, sound/light
technology peak performance, brain/mind smart drugs, brain nutrients, energy therapies,
etc., clinical neuropsychophysiology and related economics, enlightenment and
consciousness.
Over 50 speakers and 30+ workshops and a great exhibit hall
make this the largest meeting of its kind in the world. None of the speakers are
paid to present. They come because they want to hear the best experts in the world sharing
their newest findings and ideas, at the first place they are reported, and they enjoy the
quality of the questions and the dialogue. The workshops are extraordinary opportunities
to get in-depth information, training or just the thinking of the masters of the
Brain/Mind arts and sciences universe.
Take a look at the lectures, workshops (from past years
too, in Meetings
Central.) Most are, rather
than being solely data presentations for a single study, powerful presentations
which pull together the state of the art, in terms of data, philosophy, technique, and
even politics. Most presenters are world respected leaders and master practitioners
(though the meeting always leaves room for newcomers with vision, ideas and good data.)
They share their newest ideas and findings long before sending them off to journals. It's
the safe, sharing environment that allows it to happen. That's why you'll see people who
don't attend any other meetings showing up. And we don't insist on data here. Rather, we
insist on each speaker stretching his or her vision and passion for helping, learning, to
new edges, coming "out-of-the-closet" on topics close to their hearts and
dreams. And we make the meeting community a safe place where the "next"
generation of new ideas is given the first light of day.
For the last few years, the Futurehealth meetings have grown
to include many different pre and post conference events. The Optimal Functioning and
Positive Psychology meeting explores peak performance, enlightenment, consciousness and
approaches to understanding and bringing out the best in people using all varieties of
strategies and approaches. Several national organizations hold board meetings, companies
hold trainings, and we are always happy to help to make your own goals bear fruit.
Whether you come to the meeting to hear the most creative,
stimulating presentations, at the edges of the new mind technologies, to network, or to
meet some of the kindest, most generous professionials you'll find anywhere, don't miss
this meeting. It promises to be the most powerful we've had yet. And as always, it will be
a fun, powerful, amazing experience.
Presenter Requirements:
1) It's a topic that excites you, that you will enthusiastically look forward to
presenting on, getting peer feedback and challenging questions
2) You are stretching your vision and dream about your work, taking a bit of a risk with
some ideas, coming out of the closet finally on some aspect of your interests or career.
(Well, this is a preference, to help keep the meeting on the edges)
Winter
Brain Meeting Schedule (still
subject to change, but very very close to final)
(Monday 12:15 AM (EST) Jan 30, 2001
Click
here for printable Schedule
Click
here to see Optimal
Functioning Meeting First Day-- February 1 Schedule |
ww= 2 hour workshop
wx=4 hour workshop
wa2 workshop starts at 2
w2b workshops starts at 4 |
Friday
February 2 |
Saturday
February 3 |
Sunday
February 4 |
Monday
Feb 5 |
Tuesday
Feb 6 |
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8AM-12 |
- Optimal
Functioning
- &
Positive Psych day 2
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- Futurehealth
Advanced
- Winter
Brain Meeting
- Opening
Day.
Friday
7:00 Uwe
Gerlach
Controlled by Neurofeedback:
Abreaction for Therapy and High Performance - Guided by Intense
Alpha Training (breath-walk) and Alpha/Theta Tools
- 7:25 Jay Gunkelman
- DC (Direct Currents) and
the mind/brain problem
7:50 Don Moss
Phenomenology, Illness,
and Consciousness
8:15 Rob Kall
Meeting Opening; Visions of
Heaven and Hell
8:55 break
Exhibit hall, coffee, tea
9:15 George
Rozelle
Transformative healing
9:35 Rollin
McCraty The
Relationship Between Heart-Brain Dynamics, Positive Emotions, Improved
Health and Optimal Performance
- 10:05 Steve
Larsen
- Joseph Campbell Power of
Myth Archetypes
10:25 Liana
Mattulich Energetic
Aspects of Biofeedback
10:55 Break
Exhibit hall
11:15 Thom
Hartmann, Waking Up
To Personal and Global Transformation
11:50 Panel:
Intention in Healing; Trying
to control vs. Letting...: The Self in Self regulation and
neurofeedback Paul Swingle, Valdeane Brown, Rhonda Greenberg. Tom
Collura
1:00 lunch
Buffet at hotel or on your own out of the hotel
2-6:00 Workshops Optional, additional
fee workshops
7:00 PM Carol
Schneider Disconnect
syndrome of spiritual malaise, using the right orbital frontal cortex
to re-connect part b
7:15 Sue Wilson Timing
& Context in Peak Performance
7:30 Rae Tattenbaum Enhancing
Performance in Worksite, Sports & Performing Arts
8:00 Rhonda Greenberg
Using Energy Therapies for Optimal
Functioning in Every Setting; from Top Execs to Tortured Asylum
seekers
8:20 Stretch break
8:30 Richard Williams The
Mind of Healing:& what we need to know about all forms of NF
9:10 Karl Pribram Brain
and the Configuration of Conscious Experience
9:30 Panel:
Non-Local Non linear dimensions of
healing and Growth panel Brown,
Pribram
Afternoon workshops are
listed below
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7:00 AM Susan
Middaugh Muscle
Fatigue in Musculoskeletal Pain: Concepts, Measures and Treatment
Protocols: Where are we today?
7:30 Beverley
Steffert dyslexics
& reading comprehension
7:45 Marvin
Sams "The brain
ringing its own bell: A model for intellectual functioning.
8:15 Lynda
& Michael Thompson EEG
Biofeedback for Dystonia & Parkinson’s: A Case in Progress
8:35 CoryHammond
Supervised vs.
Uncoached Neurofeedback: A Preliminary Study.
8:55 Break Exhibit hall
9:10 Thom
Hartmann, ADD
Success Stories
9:50 Sig
Othmer The Bipolar
Child
10:05 Larsen
& Hartmann Hunters
& Shamans Dialogue Thom Hartmann & Steve Larsen
11:05 Break Exhibit Hall
11:20 Rollin
McCraty HeartMath
Learning Enhancement Programs Improve Academic Performance and
Behavior in School Children
11:40 Kit
Healey Panel 1
Standards of Practice: Who Needs Them--Not Me Must Be the Other Guy
12:00 Valdeane
Brown Bilateral 40
Hz Augmentation Used To Diminish Amplitude Excursions At 3, 5 and 10
Hz.
12:30 East3
The New Kid On The
Block
12:40 Peter
Van Deusen Buggy-Whips
and Home-Based Brain Training
1:00 Lunch On your own or Hotel Buffet (reservations
requested)
2-6 Workshops Optional, Additional Fee workshops
6:30-7:15 Dinner Optional Buffet Dinner (must be
pre-paid)
Evening Schedule is open to Winter Brain
registrant, no need to sign up for optional dinner to attend these
lectures
7:15 Jim
Robbins What I
Learned About Brainwave Training from Wall Street."
7:45 Panel
Panel: Different
Brains; When Culture & Neurology Clash Thom Hartmann, Liana
Mattulich Rae Tattenbaum
8:55 Stretch Break
9:05 Mike
Linden Adult ADD
Assessment in the Workplace: A New Frontier !
9:25 Sig Othmer EEG Biofeedback in the last hour of
life
9:30 Gary
Schwartz The
Continuance of Consciousness Beyond the Brain
Afternoon workshops are
listed below
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7:00 Jiri Tyl
EEG / QEEG / EP changes after
EEG biofeedback: clinical database, 100 pre/post subjects.
7:15 Russell Hebert Transcendental Consciousness:
Enlivening the Total Brain
7:35 Erik Hoffman
Brainmapping altered states of Consciousness: Kriya yoga,ayahuasca,
orgasm
7:55 Bernard Brucker
Establishing a Psychological Switch For Communication in Comatose
Patients
8:25 Hershel Toomim
HEG Talk
8:55 break exhibits
9:15 Gary Schwartz
Human Energy Systems Research: From 8-12 hertz to Giga hertz
9:55 Sue Othmer
EEG Training to Enhance Stability of Brain Function: A New Alternative
to QEEG-driven Training
10:35 Sig Othmer
Comparison of Mechanisms- based and QEEG-based NF for Traumatic Brain
Injury
10:50 Break Exhibits
11:05 Karl Pribram
The EEG under Necker Cube Reversals
11:45 Joel Lubar
Geting to know LORETA Low resolution electromagnetic tomography
12:30 Weeks & Healey
Panel 2 Standards of Practice: Who Needs Them--Not Me Must Be the
Other Guy
1:00 Lunch Reserve your hotel buffet lunch
2-6 Optional workshops 2 and 4 hour optional workshops
7:00 Robert Gurnee
QEEG and Neurofeedback Treatment of Depression
7:30 Bill Hudspeth
Another Window into Brain Function; getting specific
8:10 Stu Donaldson
qEEG Data and Fibromyalgia
8:50 Jiri Tyl
EEG / QEEG controlled study (30 subjects)/ Meta-analysis of EEG
Biofeedback efficacy studies (160 Medline studies)
9:25 Stretch break
9:35 QEEG Panel
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Viewed through Different Windows Gurnee,
Hudspeth, Gunkelman, Lubar Cory Hammond
Afternoon workshops are
listed below
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7:00 Phillip Nicholson Meditation,
Slow Wave Sleep, and Ecstatic Seizures
7:20 Delta Panel :
The Many Faces of Delta: Carol
Schneider, Phillip Nicholson, John W. Deluca
8:20 Tom Collura Nonvolitional
techniques for neurofeedback, describing use of feedback methods that
themselves alter the EEG through specific sensory mechanism, using all
5 senses, for a variety of goals.
8:50 Break
9:05 Stephen & Robin Larsen The
Tao of Neurotherapy Flexyx' approach to traumatic brain injury.
9:35 Len Ochs Head
Injury & FNS
9:55 Sig
Othmer What are we
training with EEG Neurofeedback? The relationship of cortical and
sub-cortical functioning.
10:25 Mike
Linden Using SPECT
Scan to Improve the Diagnosis and Neurofeedback Treatment of Clients
with ADD
10:50 break
11:00 Stephen Sideroff &
Bill Scott "EEG
patterns during and following alpha/theta training as predictors of
relapse liability in substance abuse" Part
a: Theoretical basis and MMPI differences between abstainers and
relapsers Part b: EEG differences between abstainers and relapsers
11:25 Bill Scott Beyond
Alpha/Theta
11:50 Sebern Fischer FEAR,
PSYCHE and PREFRONTAL TRAINING
12:20 Sebern Fisher Panel
Alpha Theta: Fisher, Gurnee, Scott
1:00 Lunch
7:00 Victoria Ibric, read by Cory
Hammond Neurofeedback
enhanced by Electromagnetic Closed Loop-EEG using Complex Adaptive
Modality Improves Hand Control Movement in a Case of Essential Tremor
– a case study.
7:15 George Rozelle NF
for Trichotillomania
7:30 Robert
Gurnee QEEG Subtypes
of Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and
Insomnia and Treatment Implications
8:00 Marvin Sams "Beta
versus EMG: Who's to know?",
8:20 Stretch break
8:30 Hershel Toomim HEG
Training, Research, Brain Blood Flow Panel
Afternoon workshops are
listed below
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8:00 Kathleen
Power Clinical Tools
for Evaluating Brain Function
8:20 Bernie
Brucker Biofeedback
mediated long term repair in CNS damage.
9:00 George
Rozelle NF with an
85 year old
9:15 Hershel Toomim A
report on Thailand’s use of HEG with Schizophrenia Autism and
Parkinsonism
9:45 Richard
Williams Corporate
Frontal Lobe Training
10:15 Stretch break
10:25 Sue
Wilson PTSD of
Losing
10:40-11:40 Jim Hardt A
Zen Master’s Alpha Training; Insights into ALpha, Zen and
Forgiveness
11:40 we never fail to get
at least one last minute add-on.
Afternoon workshops are
listed below
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Optional, Additional
Fee two and four hour
workshops are scheduled every afternoon, between
2 PM and 6 PM
Workshop
schedules are 95% set now and subject to minimal change (speakers
must have really good reasons, or grovel effectively, preferably the
former. |
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Friday
February 2 |
Saturday
February 3 |
Sunday
February 4 |
Monday
& Feb 5 |
Tues.
Feb 6 |
WW1 $55 2-4 Didier Combatalade Introduction
to Procomp &
BioGraph Workshop 1
WW2 $55 4-6 Lynda Thompson Using
the Procomp+/Biograph to Profile and Treat Clients
WW3.$55 2-4 Jay Gunkelman
Depression: Neurofeedback and QEEG
WW4 $55 2-4 Thom Hartmann How
to heal emotional trauma NOW!
WW5 $55 4-6 Stephen Larsen The
Power of Myth: Joseph Campbell's approach to Archetypes as Patterns of
Psychic Energy
WW6 $55 4-6 Wes Sime Elements
of Successful Stress Management Consultation in Business and
Organizations; Executive Coaching, Conflict Resolution, Risk
Management and Peak Achievement Training
WW7 $55 2-4 Richard Soutar Alpha/Theta
Training & Spiritual Dimensions of Counseling; A Bardo Surgeons
Guide
WW8 $55 4-6 Paul Swingle Rapid
Treatment of Common ADD
WW9 $55 2-4 Rae Tattenbaum Enhancing
Performance in Worksite, Sports & Performing Arts
WW10 $55 2-4 Rhonda Greenberg The
New Meridian-Based Energy Therapies in Emotional Healing: What is it
and how does it work?
WW11 $55 4-6
Liana Mattulich Ancient
Wisdom meets modern science for the optimal development of the human
being
WW12 $55 4-6
Sue Wilson Peak
Performance Periodization; integrating skills considering timing and
context. |
Sat
Din $25 Dinner 6:30-7:15 Optional
Saturday Buffet Dinner (must be pre-paid)
Saturday Optional Workshops
Saturday Morning EMG workshop
Ww14 $55 8-10
AM Susan Middaugh WS:
EMG BioFB for Treatment of Cervical & Low Back Pain: Protocols
that Work
2-6 PM
Afternoon Optional Workshops
Ww16 $95 2-6 Joel
Lubar Using Biograph
in Clinical Practice
Ww17 $55 2-4 Steve
and Robin Larsen Relationship
as Biofeedback: New Ways of defining Partnership Combining the basic
principles of BF and human relations skills.
Ww18 $55 2-4 Michael
Thompson Asperger’s
Syndrome: What it is and what to do about it.
Ww19 $55 2-4 Gary
Schwartz Life After
Death in the Laboratory: The Last Frontier?
Ww20 $55 2-4 Rollin
McCraty The
Freeze-Framer: A Stress Management and Performance Enhancement System
that Increases Physiological Coherence
Ww21 $55 4-6 Thom
Hartmann, ADHD &
Relationships: Getting Along in Families, Friendships and Love
Ww22 $55 4-6 Robert
Gurnee ADD Subtypes
and Neurofeedback Strategies
Ww23 $55 4-6 Cory
Hammond QEEG
Patterns With Medical & Psychological Disorders
Ww24 $55 4-6 Carol
Schneider FUNCTION AND DYSFUNCTION OF THE
RIGHT ORBITOFRONTAL CORTEX IN PTSD AND BRAIN INJURY: Neurobiology and
treatment techniques using EEG, HRV and HEG.
Ww25 $55 4-6 Jay
Gunkelman Direct
Current Potentials in the EEG how to do it, what to do with it.
Ww26 $55 2-4 Stuart
Donaldson Neural
Plasicity Model of Fibromyalgia
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Ww27 $55 2-4
Thom Hartmann ADHD & the Workplace: A Hunter in a Business
World
Ww28 $95 2-6
Weeks & Healey Ethics workshop
Ww29 $55 2-4
Bill Hudspeth Coherence, Phase and the Relationship between
them
Ww30 $55 2-4
Joel Lubar Customizing eeg biofeedback protocols using intake
evaluation with and without QEEG
Ww31 $55 4-6
Judith Lubar Rapid Screening for Family Pain and Healing
Ww32 $55 4-6
Len Ochs WS How to reduce treatment time with neurotherapy
Ww33 $55 4-6
Mike Linden Diagnosis and treatment of ADD in Adults:It’s
different than Children!
Ww34 $55 2-4
Sig Othmer Brain Organization in the Time Domain: A new
paradigm for psychopathology.
Ww35 $55 4-6
Sue Othmer An Arousal and Stability Model of Brain
disregulation: Implications for NF Assessment & Training
Ww36 $55 4-6
Karl Pribram Brain & The Composition of Conscious
Experience: Of Deep & Surface Structure; Frames of Reference,
Episode & Executive; Models & Monitors
Ww37 $55 2-4 Tom
Collura Neurofeedback
Practicum With Non-volitional Techniques
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Ww38 $95 2-6 Val
Brown Advances In
The Period 3 Approach: Changing Perspectives And Navigating the
NeuroCare Matrix ™
Ww39 $95 2-6 Stephen
Sideroff & Bill
Scott An Alpha/Theta
program for anxiety, PTSD, depression & substance abusers
Ww40 $55 2-4 John
W. DeLuca Self
Healing Meditation and Buddhist Tantric Practice
Ww41 $55 4-6 Morrie
Edwards Psycho-
neuroimmunology and Cancer Wellness
Ww42 $55 2-4 Sebern
Fisher INTEGRATION
OF PSYCHOTHERAPY AND NEUROFEEDBACK: TEN THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW
Ww43 $55 2-4 Uwe
Gerlach "breath-walk"
and neurofeedback - how to practice and control this new tool for
alpha and alpha/theta training
Ww44 $55 4-6 Marvin
Sams "How your
brain makes you smart: The nine frequencies of mental performance and
what you can do about them."
Ww45 $55 2-4 Gary
Schwartz Human
Energy Systems Research: From 8-12 hertz to Giga hertz
Ww46 $55 4-6 Hershel
Toomim HEG workshop
Ww47 $55 4-6 Peter
Van Deusen Effective
Home Bbased Brain Training
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Ww48 $55 1-3 Bernie
Brucker Recent
advances in the Neuro and Behavioral Sciences and their implications
for biofeedback and neurofeedback.
Ww49 $55 1-3 Didier
Combatalade Cardiopro
workshop
Ww50 $55 1-3 Rhonda
Greenberg Cardiac
Psychology: A Model and Clinical Interventions for Profound
Transformation
Ww51 $55 3-5 Jiri
Tyl Brainfeedback
and QEEG
Ww52 $55 3-5 Brian
Wolpert Marketing
and Expanding your Neurofeedback Practice
Ww53 $55 1-3 Thom Hartmann Seven Stories that
could change the world
Ww54 $55 3-5 Nancy
White THOUGHTS,
FEELINGS AND OUR HEART’S DESIRE:What Science Tells Us about
Creating A More Joyous Life
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Exhibitors: special discounts for attendees only
Save up to $2950 by attending the meeting
(via discounts and rebates from Futurehealth and exhibitors) Also, first 250 attendees get a free copy of Symphony in The Brain and new color
EEG Biofeedback Practice Promotion set of Pamphlets.
- Brainmaster 10% off on Brainmaster systems
- Thought Technology $200 off Procomp, $50 off
Workshops
- Futurehealth $20/night per room stay at the hotel
(see details) up to $100 credit towards future meeting
or purchases after meeting.
- Futurehealth Register for the
2002 meeting for less than half price-$379 - only available to 2001
meeting attendees
- EEG Biofeedback Institute, Czech Republic Biofeedback
system $3000 reduced to
$2400,
QEEG System $6500 reduced to $5200
- Neurofeed.com
- Biocomp
- EEG Spectrum $100 off the comprehensive course
- Photosonix
- Roshi
- NeuroTechnology, Inc. Meeting
disount offer:$500 discount to the first two people to buy at the show, and
$400 thereafter.
- Lexicor
Registration Info
Meeting registration fees increase as we get closer to
meeting time, so register early.
New: Hotel credit* Stay at
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Winter
Brain Mtg |
$799 |
Optional 10
hr. Workshop package |
- register on site
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Best
Deal |
WB
2001& Optimal Functioning or EEG Intro |
$949 |
Best
Deal |
One day
registration |
$220 |
Three day
registratn |
$499 |
Pre and Post Conference Workshops and Programming |
Intro
to EEG Biofeedback (Joel Lubar, Valdeane Brown, Lynda & Michael Thompson, Sig
and Sue Othmer, Paul Swingle and more) Feb 1
**add $50 if not registering for Winter Brain
meeting
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$199 |
Best
Deal |
Healing
ADD WorkshopHartmann
Thompson, Lubar |
$299 |
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Pre-Conf
QEEG WS (Lubar, Gunkelman Hudspeth) Jan 31, Feb 1
**add $50 if not registering for Winter Brain
meeting
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$399 |
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- Optimal Functioning Positive Psych Mtg**
- **add $50 if not registering for Winter Brain
meeting
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expect attendees to save $100- $300 on domestic airfares because we are
holding the meeting here.
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