The Electrical Aftermath: Brain Patterns Observed in Chronic Trauma and PTSD and their Clinical Correlates
- Be introduced into EEG assessment: equipment and process
- Receive an overview of the current research into trauma and EEG
- Learn how EEG assessment can inform clinical practice
Workshop Outline
This 2-day workshop is aimed at trauma clinicians interested in the impact of trauma on brain functioning and the use of Quantitative EEG in their clinical practice. Through a combination of lectures, observation of EEG assessment, analysis, and interpretation of results, the participants will:
– Be introduced to EEG assessment: equipment and process
– Have the opportunity to observe EEG assessment
– Receive an overview of the current research into trauma and EEG
– Learn about the most common EEG patterns related to trauma and PTSD and their clinical implications
– Learn how EEG assessment can inform clinical practice
Workshop Program
- Introduction into EEG assessment: equipment and process.
- Overview of the current research into trauma and EEG: The most frequent dysfunctional EEG patterns associated with PTSD.
- How EEG assessment can inform clinical practice.
- Brainwaves and brain states.
- Learn about the most common EEG patterns related to trauma and PTSD and their clinical implications.
- Participants will have an opportunity to try Neurofeedback.
Who should attend
This course is suited to all clinicians interested in the mind-body interface. Students and researchers in the field of Psychology and Psychiatry or related fields are welcome.


Technologies demonstrated
- EEGer Neurofeedback System
- Mitsar 21 Channel EEG Amplifier with WinEEG Software
Workshop Fee
$890.00
For more information please contact the ANFI Training Team here or call +61 (0)2 9646 6700