Neurotherapy and Neurofeedback: Brain-Based Treatment for Psychological and Behavioral Problems

Author:   Theodore J. Chapin (Chapin & Russell Associates, Illinois, USA) ,  Lori A. Russell-Chapin (Bradley University, Illinois, USA)
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Pages:   222
Publication Date:   11 December 2013
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Neurotherapy and Neurofeedback: Brain-Based Treatment for Psychological and Behavioral Problems


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Author:   Theodore J. Chapin (Chapin & Russell Associates, Illinois, USA) ,  Lori A. Russell-Chapin (Bradley University, Illinois, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.700kg
ISBN:  

9780415662246


ISBN 10:   0415662249
Pages:   222
Publication Date:   11 December 2013
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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I am shamelessly impressed by the authors' scholarly and creative work. Neurotherapy and Neurofeedback offers both the basics of neurofeedback and, equally importantly, a superb summary of current discoveries on the brain and neuroscience research. It's an ideal text for any field in which human communication and development is central. -Allen E. Ivey, EdD, ABPP, distinguished university professor emeritus at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst Russell-Chapin and Chapin provide a clear, succinct, yet in-depth discussion of the broad and complex field of neurotherapy and its underlying empirical foundations. This book is a must read for clinicians and an essential text for both preparation and practice. -Jane E. Myers, PhD, LPC, BCIA (EEG), coauthor of Counseling for Wellness A new generation of clinicians, expert in self-regulation of the neural networks, will return repeatedly to this book for insight and clarification. -Douglas Dailey, LAc, BCB, BCN, QEEG diplomate, founder of TAG Sync Neurofeedback Neurofeedback is a constantly evolving and emerging intervention. With limited academic venues professionals rely on the writings and expertise of their colleagues. Drs. Russell-Chapin and Chapin have provided an accurate yet digestible account of the historical and scientific underpinnings but perhaps more importantly have provided a framework for the professional to integrate neurofeedback into their practice. Neurotherapy and Neurofeedback is an excellent resource for both the new and experienced neurotherapist. -Leslie H. Sherlin, PhD, chief science officer of Neurotopia, Inc.


I am shamelessly impressed by the authors' scholarly and creative work. Neurotherapy and Neurofeedback offers both the basics of neurofeedback and, equally importantly, a superb summary of current discoveries on the brain and neuroscience research. It's an ideal text for any field in which human communication and development is central. -Allen E. Ivey, EdD, ABPP, distinguished university professor emeritus at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst Russell-Chapin and Chapin provide a clear, succinct, yet in-depth discussion of the broad and complex field of neurotherapy and its underlying empirical foundations. This book is a must read for clinicians and an essential text for both preparation and practice. -Jane E. Myers, PhD, LPC, BCIA (EEG), coauthor of Counseling for Wellness A new generation of clinicians, expert in self-regulation of the neural networks, will return repeatedly to this book for insight and clarification. -Douglas Dailey, LAc, BCB, BCN, QEEG diplomate, founder of TAG Sync Neurofeedback Neurofeedback is a constantly evolving and emerging intervention. With limited academic venues professionals rely on the writings and expertise of their colleagues. Drs. Russell-Chapin and Chapin have provided an accurate yet digestible account of the historical and scientific underpinnings but perhaps more importantly have provided a framework for the professional to integrate neurofeedback into their practice. Neurotherapy and Neurofeedback is an excellent resource for both the new and experienced neurotherapist. -Leslie H. Sherlin, PhD, chief science officer of Neurotopia, Inc.


"""I am shamelessly impressed by the authors’ scholarly and creative work. Neurotherapy and Neurofeedback offers both the basics of neurofeedback and, equally importantly, a superb summary of current discoveries on the brain and neuroscience research. It’s an ideal text for any field in which human communication and development is central."" —Allen E. Ivey, EdD, ABPP, distinguished university professor emeritus at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst ""Russell-Chapin and Chapin provide a clear, succinct, yet in-depth discussion of the broad and complex field of neurotherapy and its underlying empirical foundations. This book is a must read for clinicians and an essential text for both preparation and practice."" —Jane E. Myers, PhD, LPC, BCIA (EEG), coauthor of Counseling for Wellness ""A new generation of clinicians, expert in self-regulation of the neural networks, will return repeatedly to this book for insight and clarification."" —Douglas Dailey, LAc, BCB, BCN, QEEG diplomate, founder of TAG Sync Neurofeedback ""Neurofeedback is a constantly evolving and emerging intervention. With limited academic venues professionals rely on the writings and expertise of their colleagues. Drs. Russell-Chapin and Chapin have provided an accurate yet digestible account of the historical and scientific underpinnings but perhaps more importantly have provided a framework for the professional to integrate neurofeedback into their practice. Neurotherapy and Neurofeedback is an excellent resource for both the new and experienced neurotherapist."" —Leslie H. Sherlin, PhD, chief science officer of Neurotopia, Inc."


I am shamelessly impressed by the authors' scholarly and creative work. Neurotherapy and Neurofeedback offers both the basics of neurofeedback and, equally importantly, a superb summary of current discoveries on the brain and neuroscience research. It's an ideal text for any field in which human communication and development is central. -Allen E. Ivey, EdD, ABPP, distinguished university professor emeritus at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst Russell-Chapin and Chapin provide a clear, succinct, yet in-depth discussion of the broad and complex field of neurotherapy and its underlying empirical foundations. This book is a must read for clinicians and an essential text for both preparation and practice. -Jane E. Myers, PhD, LPC, BCIA (EEG), coauthor of Counseling for Wellness A new generation of clinicians, expert in self-regulation of the neural networks, will return repeatedly to this book for insight and clarification. -Douglas Dailey, LAc, BCB, BCN, QEEG diplomate, founder of TAG Sync Neurofeedback Neurofeedback is a constantly evolving and emerging intervention. With limited academic venues professionals rely on the writings and expertise of their colleagues. Drs. Russell-Chapin and Chapin have provided an accurate yet digestible account of the historical and scientific underpinnings but perhaps more importantly have provided a framework for the professional to integrate neurofeedback into their practice. Neurotherapy and Neurofeedback is an excellent resource for both the new and experienced neurotherapist. -Leslie H. Sherlin, PhD, chief science officer of Neurotopia, Inc.


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Theodore J. Chapin, PhD, teaches courses on divorce, family mediation, and group therapy. He serves as the president and clinical director of Resource Management Services, Inc., a private business consulting and counseling firm. Dr. Chapin is an expert in custody evaluations and has written widely about neurofeedback, mediation, and clinical supervision, most recently in Clinical Supervision: Theory and Practice, which he co-authored with Dr. Russell-Chapin. Lori A. Russell-Chapin, PhD, is a professor and associate dean of the College of Education and Health Sciences at Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois. She is also the co-director of the Center for Collaborative Brain Research at Bradley University, where she facilitates collaborative research in the areas of cognitive research, brain imaging, and neural feedback. In 2013, she was the recipient of the national Linda Seligman Counselor Educator of the Year Award, and she currently maintains a private counseling practice and is the co-author of six books, including Clinical Supervision: Theory and Practice.

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