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1 | Page Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback (AAPB) AAPB 50th Annual Scientific Meeting: Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback: Rooted in the Past, Empowering the Future March 13-16, 2019– Denver Marriott Tech Center, Denver, Colorado American Psychological Association CERTIFICATE OF CONTINUING EDUCATION In order to receive APA continuing education credit, complete this form by circling the session and number of CE credits for each session attended. Before leaving the conference, leave the yellow copy of this form at the registration desk. REVISED 3/26/2019 to reflect cancellations and substitutions Retain the white copy as your certificate of attendance. Name: ________________________________________________Organization:_________________________________ Address: ______________________________________________City State Zip:_________________________________ Phone:________________________________________________Email:_______________________________________ Psychologists: AAPB is approved by the American Psychological Association (APA) to offer continuing education for psychologists. AAPB maintains responsibility for this program and its content. The AAPB 50th Annual Scientific Meeting offers a MAXIMUM of 37.5 hours. BCIA Recertification: Hour-for-hour attendance in breakout sessions and workshops may be used to fulfill the continuing education requirement for recertification with the certificate of attendance. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 2019 Code Session Title CE credits WS01 8am-5:30pm: BCIA Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback Certificate of Completion Workshop - Part 1 7.5 WS02 8am-5pm: The Use of Neurostimulation and QEEG in Clinical Practice: Part 1 7 WS04 8am-5pm: Optimal Performance: Single channel to QEEG, Beginners to Olympic, Office to Home Practice 7 WS05 8am-5pm: General Introduction to Biofeedback Peripherals Workshop 7 WS06 8am-5pm: Foundations of Breathing - Teaching Functional Breathing through Posture, Movement, Vocalization and More 7 WS07 8am-5pm: QEEG-based Assessments and Interventions – Research and Clinical Outcomes 7 WS09 8pm-5pm: Adding Neurotherapy to Your Practice BASIC NEUROTHERAPY, CLINICALQ and BRAINDRIVING 7 WS10 8pm-5pm: Stimulation Technologies – Audio-visual Entrainment, Cranio-electro Stimulation and transcranial DC Stimulation – Physiology and Clinical Outcomes 7 WS11 5:30pm-9:30pm: Healing Heartbreak: Can Neurofeedback Increase Romantic Resiliency? 4 WS12 5:30pm-9:30pm: Integrating Biofeedback & Psychophysiology Training into Sport Psychology Consulting 4 WS14 5:30pm-9:30pm: From Case Studies to Hands-on: A Practical Approach to Trauma and PTSD 4 TOTAL: Sum the number of CE credits circled for Wednesday (max 11.5) THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2019 Code Session Title CE credits WS15 8am-5:30pm: Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback (HRVB): How To Do It, Why it Works, and For What - Part 2 7.5 WS17 8am-5pm: Using Biofeedback, Neurofeedback and Mindfulness to Treat Developmental Trauma 7 WS18 8am-5pm: The Use of Neurostimulation and QEEG in Clinical Practice: Part 2 7 WS20 8am-12pm: PAY ATTENTION! How to improve functioning, from ADHD to Athletes 4 WS21 8am-12pm: QEEG Guided Assessment and Neurofeedback for Children, Adolescents & Adults with ADD and Autistic Spectrum Disorder 4 WS23 8am-12pm: Practical Interventions to Improve Health and Well Being in Adult Learners 4 WS24 8am-12pm: BCIA Biofeedback Certification Exam Review 4 WS25 1pm-5pm: BCIA Neurofeedback Certification Exam Review 4 WS27 1pm-5pm: The Ethics of Making a Successful Evidence Based Biofeedback Practice 4

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Page 1: CERTIFICATE OF CONTINUING EDUCATION _CECert2019_REVIS… · BOS27 11am-12:30pm: The Efficacy of Video Games Versus Antidepressants in Reducing Somatic Complaints 1.5 BOS28 11am-12:30pm:

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Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback (AAPB) AAPB 50th Annual Scientific Meeting: Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback: Rooted in the Past, Empowering the Future March 13-16, 2019– Denver Marriott Tech Center, Denver, Colorado

American Psychological Association

CERTIFICATE OF CONTINUING EDUCATION

In order to receive APA continuing education credit, complete this form by circling the session and number of CE credits for each session attended. Before leaving the conference, leave the yellow copy of this form at the registration desk.

REVISED 3/26/2019 to reflect cancellations and substitutions Retain the white copy as your certificate of attendance.

Name: ________________________________________________Organization:_________________________________ Address: ______________________________________________City State Zip:_________________________________ Phone:________________________________________________Email:_______________________________________ Psychologists: AAPB is approved by the American Psychological Association (APA) to offer continuing education for psychologists. AAPB maintains responsibility for this program and its content. The AAPB 50th Annual Scientific Meeting offers a MAXIMUM of 37.5 hours.

BCIA Recertification: Hour-for-hour attendance in breakout sessions and workshops may be used to fulfill the continuing education requirement for recertification with the certificate of attendance.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 2019

Code

Session Title CE credits

WS01 8am-5:30pm: BCIA Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback Certificate of Completion Workshop - Part 1 7.5

WS02 8am-5pm: The Use of Neurostimulation and QEEG in Clinical Practice: Part 1 7

WS04 8am-5pm: Optimal Performance: Single channel to QEEG, Beginners to Olympic, Office to Home Practice 7

WS05 8am-5pm: General Introduction to Biofeedback Peripherals Workshop 7

WS06 8am-5pm: Foundations of Breathing - Teaching Functional Breathing through Posture, Movement, Vocalization and More 7

WS07 8am-5pm: QEEG-based Assessments and Interventions – Research and Clinical Outcomes 7

WS09 8pm-5pm: Adding Neurotherapy to Your Practice BASIC NEUROTHERAPY, CLINICALQ and BRAINDRIVING 7

WS10 8pm-5pm: Stimulation Technologies – Audio-visual Entrainment, Cranio-electro Stimulation and transcranial DC Stimulation – Physiology and Clinical Outcomes

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WS11 5:30pm-9:30pm: Healing Heartbreak: Can Neurofeedback Increase Romantic Resiliency? 4

WS12 5:30pm-9:30pm: Integrating Biofeedback & Psychophysiology Training into Sport Psychology Consulting 4

WS14 5:30pm-9:30pm: From Case Studies to Hands-on: A Practical Approach to Trauma and PTSD 4

TOTAL: Sum the number of CE credits circled for Wednesday (max 11.5)

THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2019

Code

Session Title CE credits

WS15 8am-5:30pm: Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback (HRVB): How To Do It, Why it Works, and For What - Part 2 7.5

WS17 8am-5pm: Using Biofeedback, Neurofeedback and Mindfulness to Treat Developmental Trauma 7

WS18 8am-5pm: The Use of Neurostimulation and QEEG in Clinical Practice: Part 2 7

WS20 8am-12pm: PAY ATTENTION! How to improve functioning, from ADHD to Athletes 4

WS21 8am-12pm: QEEG Guided Assessment and Neurofeedback for Children, Adolescents & Adults with ADD and Autistic Spectrum

Disorder 4

WS23 8am-12pm: Practical Interventions to Improve Health and Well Being in Adult Learners 4

WS24 8am-12pm: BCIA Biofeedback Certification Exam Review 4

WS25 1pm-5pm: BCIA Neurofeedback Certification Exam Review 4

WS27 1pm-5pm: The Ethics of Making a Successful Evidence Based Biofeedback Practice 4

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WS28 1pm-5pm: Applying Continuous Wearable HRV Biofeedback In and Out of the Office for the Treatment and Management of

Hypertension, Depression and Anxiety 4

WS29 1pm-5pm: Development of LORETA Neurofeedback and Surface Neurofeedback Protocols for Clinical Interventions 4

KEY01 6:30pm-7:45pm: President’s Lecture: How Can We Improve the Rigor and Replicability of Applied Psychophysiology? by Michael Larson

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TOTAL: Sum the number of CE credits circled for Thursday (max 9)

FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 2019

Code

Session Title CE credits

ORAL1 8am-9am: Oral Presentations 1

BOS01 8am-9am: Using The qEEG To Help Coaches Enhance Player Performance 1

BOS02 8am-9am: Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback for Pain, Stress, Fatigue, and Depression among Veterans 1

BOS03 8am-9am: Multicultural Diversity Supports Healing Justice 1

KEY02 9:15am-10:30am: Our Roots, Our People, and Our Journey: Why, Where, Who, What, When by Mark S. Schwartz 1

BOS04 11am-12:30pm: The Future of Biofeedback Education and Research in Academia 1.5

BOS05 11am-12:30pm: Children's Section Symposium - The Future of Biofeedback for Children 1.5

BOS06 11am-12:30pm: Optimizing Health and Performance with Mindfulness, Compassion and Biofeedback 1.5

BOS07 11am-12:30pm: 5 Slides in 5 Minutes: Psychophysiology in Sport Across 5 Decades 1.5

SEC01 12:45pm-1:45pm: ISMA Lunch Meeting: Current Research and Future Directions 1

KEY03 12:45pm - 1:45 pm: Lunch and Learn: Turning Down the Noise: The SMR Story by Barry Sterman 1

BOS09 2pm-3:30pm: Improving Lives with Applied Psychophysiology: From Epilepsy to Post-concussion Syndrome 1.5

BOS10 2pm-3:30pm: Presidential Symposium on the Clinical Efficacy of Biofeedback and Neurofeedback 1.5

BOS11 2pm-3:30pm: Does Neurofeedback Work in ADHD? Results of the Double-Blind Placebo-Controlled ICAN Trial and the Role of Sleep and the Circadian Clock in ADHD as a Mediator of Treatments

1.5

BOS12 2pm-3:30pm: Addressing Opioid Addiction Using Advanced Neuromodulation Techniques 1.5

ORAL2 2pm-3:30pm: Oral Presentations 1.5

ORAL3 4pm-5pm: Oral Presentations 1

BOS13 4pm-5pm: Sex Differences and EEG Norms 1

BOS15 4pm-5pm: Sleep, Circadian Rhythms and Fatigue in Cancer 1

BOS16 4pm-5pm: Hypermirroring - A Novel Empathy Spectrum Disorder or Giftedness? 1

KEY04 5:05pm-6:05pm: Turning Down the Noise: The SMR Story by Barry Sterman PART 2 (Substitute for Yuri Kropotov) 1

KEY05 6:15pm-7:30pm: The Unifying Shift Towards Parasympathetic Health by Raouf (Ron) Gharbo 1

TOTAL: Sum the number of CE credits circled for Friday (max 9)

SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 2019

Code

Session Title CE credits

ORAL4 8am-9am: Oral Presentations 1

BOS18 8am-9am: Old Wine in New Bottles: How Mindfulness, Walk-Talk Therapy and Progressive Relaxation Intersect 1

BOS19 8am-9am: Performance Anxiety Interventions for Classical Musicians 1

BOS21 8am-9am: Practical Protocols 1

BOS22 8am-9am: Wearables and the Quantified Self 1

KEY06 9:30am-10:30am: Distinguished Scientist Lecture: It Takes a Village to Increase HRV: A Celebration of My Colleagues’ Inspiring Ideas by Fredric Shaffer

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BOS23 11am-12:30pm: Brain-Computer Interface Technology for Rehabilitation and Brain Assessment 1.5

BOS24 11am-12:30pm: Heart Rate Variability and Parasympathetic Health: The Importance of Sleep 1.5

BOS25 11am-12:30pm: History of Coherence-based Neurofeedback 1.5

BOS27 11am-12:30pm: The Efficacy of Video Games Versus Antidepressants in Reducing Somatic Complaints 1.5

BOS28 11am-12:30pm: Update on CPT Coding and Insurance Reimbursement 1.5

BOS40 11am-12:30pm: Improving Patient Outcomes: Translating Bio/Neurofeedback, Photomodulation and VR from Office to Home

1.5

KEY07 12:45pm - 1:45pm: Lunch and Learn: Build Your Dream Business - Strategies & Systems to Ensure Sustainable Growth, Employee Excellence and Clinical Results by Seth Conger

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BOS29/KEY 2pm-3:30pm: Extracting Functional Neuromarkers from Spontaneous and Evoked EEG for Constructing Protocols of Neuromodulation (Yuri Kropotov substitution session/Keynote Presentation)

1.5

BOS31 2pm-3:30pm: BCIA Professional Ethics and Practice Standards 1.5

BOS32 2pm-3:30pm: Practical Strategies for Teaching Your Clients to Breathe 1.5

BOS33 2pm-3:30pm: BRAIN HEALTH: Principles and Practices for Biofeedback and Neurofeedback Practitioners 1.5

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ORAL5 2pm-3:30pm: Oral Presentations 1.5

BOS34 4:05pm-5:05pm: ReConnect - A Wellness Program Worth Remembering 1

BOS35 4:05pm-5:05pm: Biofeedback – Treatment for Constipation 1

BOS37 4:05pm-5:05pm: Excessive or Uncomplimentary Screen Use, the EEG, and Successful Therapeutic Interventions 1

BOS38 4:05pm-5:05pm: Social, Spiritual, Psychological, and Physiological Predictors of Well-being of Members of USSOCOM: A Pilot Study of a Viable, Holistic, and Predictive Model of Well-being

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BOS39 4:05pm-5:05pm: Tuning the Traumatized Brain, Mind and Heart: LORETA Z-Score Neurofeedback and HRV Biofeedback for Chronic PTSD

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KEY08 5:15pm-6:30pm: Past, Present, and Future: The Hope and Possibilities for Feedback-Lessons Learned by Erik Peper 1

TOTAL: Sum the number of CE credits circled for Saturday (max 8) =

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Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback One Parkview Plaza, Oakbrook Terrance, IL 60181

(303) 422-8436 [email protected]

CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATE

THIS IS TO VERIFY THAT

________________________________________________________________________________________

(Insert Full Name)

HAS ATTENDED THE

AAPB 50th Annual Scientific Meeting: Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback: Rooted in the Past, Empowering the Future

March 13-16, 2019

Denver Marriott Tech Center Denver, Colorado

________CE Credits

Michelle Cunningham, Executive Director

Authorized Signature

__________________________________________ Attendee Signature

Psychologists: AAPB is approved by the American Psychological Association (APA) to offer continuing education for psychologists. AAPB maintains responsibility for this program and its content. The AAPB 50th Annual Scientific Meeting offers a MAXIMUM of 37.5 hours.

BCIA Recertification: Hour-for-hour attendance in breakout sessions and workshops may be used to fulfill the continuing education requirement for recertification with the certificate of attendance.

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TOTAL CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS EARNED (maximum number of credits = 37.5) _______________