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Biofeedback and Continuing Education for Psychologists | biofeedback resources international

Topic: Marketing StrategyPublished April 13, 2021

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If you are a psychologist in the United States of America, depending on which state you are licensed in, you may need a few or a large number of continuing education credits each year to maintain your license. There are many topics to choose from to study. Some are an absolute must like ethics. Others are optional. Since subjects like brain plasticity and the poly vagal theory have really taken off over the last several years, subjects that incorporate mind body technology and therapy have become of more interest to psychologists. Biofeedback uses instruments that measure and feedback signals from the body including surface EMG (Electromyograph) for muscle activity, skin temperature for peripheral blood flow, skin conductance for sweat activity, Heart Rate and Heart Rate Variability for cardiovascular responses, and Respiration for breathing. Neurofeedback uses instruments that measure EEG (Electroencephalograph) which measures and shows brain activity. Through reinforcement the subject can learn to change the activity to improve mind-body wellness. It can also be used to monitor changes to physiology caused by other therapy modalities. With an accredited course a psychologist can receive continuing education credit while learning about biofeedback and neurofeedback or other mind body tools. The BCIA, Biofeedback Certification International Alliance, offers certification in biofeedback and neurofeedback and maintains a list of accredited courses, some of which offer continuing education credit for psychologists. There are also organizations that offer courses that include continuing education credit. Some of them include mind body science and techniques like biofeedback and neurofeedback. Here are a few of the organizations that I am familiar with. I have attended courses at their conferences: AAPB (The Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback) aapb.org, NRBS (The Northeast Regional Biofeedback Society) nrbs.org, ABPsi (Association of Black Psychologists) abpsi.org, MABS (Mid-Atlantic Biofeedback Society mabs.us; Southeast Biofeedback and Clinical Neuroscience Association sebiofeedback.org. Each of these organizations usually has at least one conference per year. Some also do additional workshops and sessions that may include continuing education credit for psychologists and other license holders. I prefer in-person sessions for learning as do many people. I attend the face-to-face classes when they are available. During the current pandemic many of the organizations had to at least temporarily suspend in-person conferences. Some of them have been offering web based, virtual conferences and webinars. These are also good and meet the need for learning and continuing education credit. These are all good opportunities to learn more about how neuroscience and evidence-based mind body techniques fit into psychology and mental health care. For more information on specific biofeedback and neurofeedback training you can send me an email or call. Harry L. Campbell, BPS, BCB, BCN President, Biofeedback Resources International Corp. Harry@biofeedbackinternational.com 914-762-4646 www.biofeedbackinternational.com Author of What Stress Can Do, Available on Amazon.com

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