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Handbook of Clinical QEEG and Neurotherapy

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This book is an essential resource describing a wide range of approaches and technologies in the areas of quantitative EEG (QEEG) and neurotherapy including neurofeedback and neuromodulation approaches. It emphasizes practical, clinically useful methods, reported by experienced clinicians who have developed and used these approaches first hand. These chapters describe how the authors approach and use their particular combinations of technology, and how clients are evaluated and treated. This resource, which is encyclopedic in scope, provides a valuable and broad, yet sufficiently detailed account, to help clinicians guide the future directions in client assessment and neurotherapeutic treatment. Each contribution includes literature citations, practical information related to clinical interventions, and clinical outcome information.

587 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 3, 2016

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December 16, 2019
Very helpful book

This book, in print form, is obscenely overpriced - $225.00 versus $59 in Kindle. Either way, as this is an edited book with several contributors, parts were extremely helpful while others, not so much. I still gave this book 5 stars because the helpful parts have greatly improved my neurofeedback practice from taking QEEG recordings, to being able to examine surface and sLORETA brain maps more in depth, to designing more effective protocols for clients. I highly recommend, but in Kindle only.
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