The Schedule for the 2004 Palm Springs Winter Brain, Optimal Functioning,
Positive Psychology and Storycon meeting is up.
Check it out by going to www.brainmeeting.com then clicking on
schedule. You might also want to browse the abstracts for the meeting or put
together faces with the names, since most of the 70+ speakers have their photos
on our speakers page.
We
are in the process of finalizing CE approvals for psych, SW, and Family
Therapy.
We have
the biggest selection ever of pre and post conference courses,
Including
neurofeedback basics, QEEG courses, Peak Performance with Anna Wise or Rae
Tattenbaum, and a course on working with audiovisual entrainment. And, we have more workshops than ever
before—well over 55.
The exhibit hall will have a record number of exhibitors including
several first timers showing new technology.
There are a number of interesting themes that have emerged, as well as a
potpourri of miscellaneous topics.
Neurofeedback and psychotherapy.
Frontal Lobes (including Allan Schore
Meditation and neurofeedback
QEEG from beginning to advanced
Sports Psychology and Peak Performance
Autism and ADHD
Pain
Heart Rate Variability
Headache
The panels this year include:
Friday Can AAPB's Neurofeedback Div. and the Int. Soc. Neuronal
Regulation Get It Together as a Profession and as a Field?
Friday Eve Tapping the Depths of the
Unconscious
Friday Evening Tech Panels at 9:00, Brainmaster, Thought Tech, Roshi,
Neurocarepro
Saturday The Frontal Lobes, Attachment and Affect
Regulation Allan Schore, Sebern Fisher, Carol Schneider
Sunday Evening Panel "To Q or not
to Q"
Sunday Evening Panel The biological
bases of neurofeedback,"Why does Neurofeedback Work? Underlying
physiology. Sterman, Gunkelman, Othmer
Monday Neurotechnologies of the Spirit; Emergent Properties as
Spirituality Evolves on the Wheel of Science
Monday Panel on Migraine Headache
Tues Panel on Successful Practices Swingle, Bright
There’s still plenty of time to register and get a good airfare. Rooms
at the hotel are about $120 less than the usual rate for beautiful Palm Springs
hotels.
If money is a problem, let us know and we can work with you.
If you need to find a room-mate, call our office and we can usually
assist.
Students are welcome to attend free as volunteers, or can pay half
price.
Some endorsements:
Rob (Kall)
historically sets the standard for EEG Biofeedback Conferences.
Lynda Kirk, President,
SNR, President Elect, AAPB
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, President elect, SNR
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
This is the one
conference with the right attitude-- people come here with open hearts and
minds. It’s THE meeting I go to to hear the NEW IDEAS, to hear what people are
thinking.
Sue Othmer
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
"Rob
Kall through his Future Health conference is the originator of all that is the
best in the realm of the convening of minds in the neurofeedback world. Rob has
been able to put together the greatest thinkers in this field from the
clinical, academic and research worlds and do so within a forum that is
supportive, encouraging, and stimulating. There’s virtually no one else that I
know of that could have made this happen and I believe that the field of
neurofeedback owes Rob a deep deep debt of gratitude".
Thomas Brownback & Linda Mason Brownback
Rob Kall
211 N. Sycamore St. www.futurehealth.org
Newtown, PA 18940 215-504-1700, fax
215-860-5374
Winter Brain Meeting Feb 6-10, 2004 www.brainmeeting.com
StoryCon Summit Meeting on the Art,
Science and Application of Story; September 26-29, 2003 www.storycon.org