06/28/2022
What does it mean to be BCIA board certified in neurofeedback? In order to receive this designation, the certificant must complete a 36 hour didactic course on the following areas of study:
I. Orientation to EEG Biofeedback
II. Basic Neurophysiology and Neuroanatomy
III. Instrumentation and Electronics
IV. Research Evidence Base for Neurofeedback
V. Psychopharmacological Considerations
VI. Patient Client Assessment
VII. Developing Treatment Protocols
VIII.Treatment Implementation
IX. Current Trends in Neurofeedback
X. Ethical and Professional Conduct
In addition, the candidate must do 25 hours of practical neurofeedback training with a BCIA approved mentor, completing the following:
10 sessions (minimum) of personal neurofeedback, demonstrating self-regulation
100 sessions (minimum) of patient/client treatment
10 case study presentations
For more information visit BCIA.org