Monday, July 30, 2018

[Event] 必学的潜意识暗示法 · 教你打开孩子的心扉


孩子总是叛逆、不听话?坏习惯一摞摞?焦虑不安等情绪问题大爆发?甚至还会有着重重防卫、让人难以靠近?

从“心”出发,善用潜意识暗示法即可在短时间内改善孩子的潜意识状态。只需学习简单的潜意识暗示语,便可一步到位地调整孩子的品性,甚至让亲子关系更密切。本心灵工作坊将以针对孩童问题的潜意识暗示法为主调,教导家长或老师如何运用语言来打开上述孩子的心扉,倾听和了解他们的内心,并且与他们建构心与心的温暖连接,各类心灵与行径问题将会迎刃而解。

日期:2018年8月4日(六)
时间:2pm ~ 5pm
费用:一人RM190,两人同行RM350
讲座媒介语:华语
地点:
Werkz Ground,

A-02-09, Block A, Sunway Geo Avenue,
Jalan Lagoon Selatan, Bandar Sunway,
47500 Selangor


适合人群:成人(尤其是家长、特教老师、普通老师、辅导员、身心灵工作者、有兴趣了解儿童心理的人士。)
-孩子面对情绪问题
-孩子面对学习问题
-欲改善孩子的态度
-欲调节孩子的品性
-欲增进与孩子之间的感情

主讲人简介:
古健荣又名Hiro Koo,北大博士生(主攻临床催眠与表达艺术治疗),拥有临床心理学硕士、心理学学士、英国临床催眠疗法与脑科学脑波反馈疗法学术资格,目前为一名注册执业的临床催眠师与心理治疗师。他的临床治疗职涯中紧密与自然疗法医师,中西医专才进行跨领域临床治疗与研究;所囊括的身心灵治疗法结合现代科技,在安全与无药物的基础下进行疗愈。

报名方式: Whatsapp 016-7154419 | pm www.facebook.com/newmindcentre/ 
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Sunday, July 22, 2018

WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF NEUROFEEDBACK IN MALAYSIA?

WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF NEUROFEEDBACK?


With almost 50 years of clinical use behind it, the field of neurofeedback has diversified into a wide range of approaches and methods. 
All neurofeedback methods tend to be effective, however how quickly you see results and how specific to your goals those result will be all comes down to the skill of the clinician and the capability of his tools.
Neurofeedback systems range from simple concentration machines right up to complete sensor arrays with deep brain imaging capability. 
  • Brand name Neurofeedback systems 
  • EEG Neurofeedback (traditional neurofeedback)

BRAND NAME NEUROFEEDBACK 

Brand name neurofeedback refers to the ever growing array of 'packaged' brain training available.
These systems often re-brand neurofeedback as 'brain state training', 'brain conditioning' or 'neural-optimization', often accompanied by a claim of uniqueness. Others fanchise a name or method, using components of dual-sensor EEG neurofeedback (see below) and a variety of pre-built training protocols. 
While generally effective, these brand name systems are limited by their built-in functions and particular style, making it difficult to zero in on particular goals or problem areas. They require minimal training to use (a few days to a couple of weeks), greatly adding to their limitations.
These systems appeal to those just starting out in neurofeedback. Basic training is provided, you have the backing of an established brand, and the equipment is relatively inexpensive so services can be offered at a low price. The limited training required makes it cheap and easy to train new staff, and quickly expand your business. 
Of course for the consumer, these are among the drawbacks.
It can be difficult to tell whether or not a provider is using a 'brand-name' system or not. There are a number of companies in the market, the dominant brands include Neuroptimal, Brain State, and EEGinfo (aka Othmer Method). 
VS

EEG NEUROFEEDBACK (TRADITIONAL NEUROFEEDBACK)

EEG is traditional surface neurofeedback, as has been used for decades with great success. Next to the sales-savvy trademark products, EEG neurofeedback has far less flash and mystique - however it more than makes up for it in flexibility and efficacy. 
A skilled therapist can do anything that a brand name system can do, and more. With a full range of equipment and brain training approaches available, the therapist is free to work differently with each individual and take a far more active role in the brain training. 
The most common EEG neurofeedback uses two sensors; 2 brainwave sensors, 2 ear sensors, and a ground. With these, the clinician can train surface brain activity and properly tailor that training to the individual. With a good clinician at the helm, EEG neurofeedback can be highly effective for a wide range of conditions.  
Because of the greater expertise required, EEG neurofeedback practitioners are usually smaller, one-clinic businesses. This makes them more difficult to find, but well worth the effort. 
Most EEG neurofeedback therapists integrate elements of the next category into their practice, further expanding their capabilities. 

* In Malaysia, currently Hiro Koo is using EEG neurofeedback as his main tool.



Source:
https://brainworksneurotherapy.com/what-are-different-types-neurofeedback#EEG%20Neurofeedback

Wednesday, July 11, 2018

QEEG Brain Mapping in Malaysia


What is QEEG brain mapping?
A QEEG brain map (or 'Q' for short) enables us to see your unique pattern of mental strengths and weaknesses - areas of the brain where there is too little or too much activity, and areas that are not coordinating their activity the best they could. We use QEEGs for our initial assessment, to design your neurofeedback training programme, and to track your progress over your sessions. It involves nothing more than wearing a sensor cap so we can listen to what your brain is doing. Once we can see the reason for your struggles on a brain level, we can create a neurofeedback training programme to help resolve it.
We use software analysis tools, but software cannot make human judgements or put the map in context of you and your goals. As with most fields, there is an art to it that only comes with experience. Most people find their QEEG fascinating. There are seldom any surprises in the brain map; it is a measure how you feel and function, and presumably you already know how you feel. Still, most find real comfort and validation in getting a measure on those feelings or challenges, and relief that they can be shifted.

IS BRAIN MAPPING RELIABLE? 
Brain mapping is a means to measure brain function. It has become a primary tool in neuroscience. QEEGs are used in research centres all over the world to study ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, depression and bipolar disorder, PTSD, anxiety disorders, learning disabilities, and emotional conditions of every sort. It is a recognized diagnostic tool for some medical conditions in Germany and the USA.

Are you wondering why your healthcare professional hasn’t conducted a brain map or recommended one for you?
Most psychiatrists and mental health professionals don’t utilize brain mapping because it’s not part of their conventional tools. Conducting a QEEG involves a huge learning curve and is very technical. They also may not know enough about brain mapping to feel comfortable recommending it.

How is a qEEG brain map conducted?
Conducted in our office, the entire process takes about 60 minutes. It’s comfortable and painless but does result in a “bad hair” day. During the recording you sit in a comfortable chair wearing a cap with electrodes that record 19 sites on your head. The brain mapping process looks very similar to what a neurologist does when conducting a conventional EEG. However, a QEEG brain map analyzes very different information than what the neurologist does.

Why come to us for a brain mapping?
Despite brain mapping’s importance, not every neurofeedback practice offers it. Conducting a brain map requires special equipment as well as technical know-how and skill. Additionally, it takes a great deal of experience to interpret the findings and to be able to custom-design protocols for each client using those findings. We are one of the pioneers in clinical neurofeedback in Malaysia and our practitioner is one of the only two master trainers in clinical neurofeedback (Malaysia).




Info retrieved and modified from:
https://www.centerforbrain.com/services/eeg-brain-mapping/
https://brainworksneurotherapy.com/qeeg-brain-mapping