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EEG Mapping & Gentle Teaching, a Webinar 032825

March 24, 2025 by mhawks

Enriching Quality of Life with EEG Mapping and Gentle Teaching: A Comprehensive Approach Using EEG Mapping and the Gentle Teaching Framework
Presented by Anthony M. McCrovitz, PhD
Friday, March 28, 2025
12:00 noon Eastern time
11:00am Central Time | 9:00am Pacific Time

There is still time to register (by March 25) for this webinar, but hurry! 

 

Abstract:
This workshop explores the integration of advanced EEG mapping technology with the Gentle Teaching framework to enhance the quality of life for individuals. By leveraging data-driven insights into cognitive strengths and vulnerabilities through EEG mapping, this session emphasizes how caregivers and practitioners can implement value-based interventions rooted in the eight fundamental human values of Gentle Teaching: Bodily Integrity, Feeling Safe, Feeling Self-Worth, Having a Life Structure, A Sense of Belongingness, Social Participation, Meaningful Daily Activities, and Inner Contentment. Participants will gain hands-on experience in developing personalized care plans that go beyond cognitive assessments to address holistic well-being, fostering relational connection, safety, and personal growth.
Workshop Description:
The session is designed to provide a comprehensive overview of using EEG mapping to identify key areas of cognitive strength and vulnerability, followed by practical applications of the Gentle Teaching framework to enrich lives holistically. Attendees will learn how to interpret EEG data, integrate this knowledge with human values, and create meaningful, personalized treatment plans. Case studies and interactive exercises will demonstrate how blending scientific data with compassionate care principles transforms caregiving into a journey of mutual respect, trust, and growth. Join us to discover how data-driven insights, when coupled with relational and value-based care, create transformative, meaningful moments for individuals and caregivers alike.
If you cannot attend the live webinar, all paid registrants will receive a recording of the webinar. However, CE credits are only available for attending the live presentation. This program, when attended in its entirety, is available for 1.5 CE credits.  Purchase your CE credit as you register.  The CE certificate is a separate fee of $15.00 for 1.5 CE credits.
Date and Time:  Friday, March 28, 2025, 12:00noon-1:30pm Eastern Time
Agenda:
12:00pm – 1:20pm  Presentation
1:20pm – 1:30pm    Q&A
Location:  Zoom
Please Note:  After registering, an email with a link to the webinar to register in Zoom will be sent to you.  You will need to register in Zoom!
Students receive a discounted rate of $22 for this 90-minute webinar.
Who is the Audience: Psychologists, mental health clinicians, medical providers, social workers, educators/researchers

Level: Beginning, Introductory

Specific Learning objectives:
Based on the content of this presentation, the participant will be able to:
  • Identify the fundamental components of EEG mapping technology and its applications in assessing cognitive strengths and vulnerabilities.
  • Analyze how EEG mapping data can be used to develop individualized care plans by integrating identified cognitive strengths and vulnerabilities.
  • Demonstrate practical methods for applying the eight basic human values of Gentle Teaching to enhance quality of life for individuals.
  • Integrate EEG-based insights with Gentle Teaching principles to create holistic treatment plans focused on relational connection and personal growth.
Fees: Webinar fee is $65.00 for all ISNR members. The fee for non-members is $90.00. ISNR student fee is $22. Non-ISNR students must provide proof of student status.

Continuing Education:
CE Certificate is a separate fee of $15.00 for 1.5 CE credits.
Purchase CE credit when registering.
This program, when attended in its entirety, is available for 1.5 CE credits.
Evaluations and Certificates are available by email following course completion.

Credits:
BCIA will issue 1.5 credits towards BCIA re-certification for full attendance at this webinar.
IQCB will issue 1.5 credits towards IQCB recertification for full attendance at this webinar as non-qeeg specific credit.

 

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I-MSE Webinar (free) Thursday, MARCH 13

March 7, 2025 by mhawks

YOU ARE INVITED to JOIN US Thursday, March 13 for another webinar topic introduction for Multi-Sensory Environments! The introductory topic is the foundational topic, The Origins of MSE and Snoezelen-MSE.

The webinar is free, but registration is required.

To register, click HERE or on the image below).

This webinar is part of the 2025 public service Webinar Series hosted by the Institute of Multi-Sensory Environments. This month’s topic is being presented by Anthony M. McCrovitz, PhD., LMHC, HSPP, BCPC, IMH-E® (II), DAPA, who is a consultant, mentor, and provider of training and support with a Quality-of-Life Model™ of services, based on the relationship-building, person-centered philosophy of Gentle Teaching. Read more about the presenter.

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Bridging Neuroscience and Compassionate Care, MindGarden Podcast

February 11, 2025 by mhawks

The MindGarden Podcast is focused on exploring how brain science is shaping humanity’s future, and discuss the paths, tools, and keys for unlocking human potential.

MindGarden Podcast hosts, Becca Chambers and Jey Rey welcomed Dr. Anthony M. McCrovitz as their guest. The work of “Dr. Tony” bridges neuroscience with therapeutic care. As the executive director of the Quality of Life Institute, he shared how his unique “culture of gentleness” transforms mental health care by integrating EEG neurofeedback, innovative therapeutic environments, and a deep commitment to human connection. Drawing on personal stories from his upbringing in Gary, Indiana, and the formative lessons from his family and mentors, he explains how quality of life is built on trust, curiosity, and meaningful relationships.

CLICK HERE to listen to the inspiring and educational talk, Bridging Neuroscience and Compassionate Care, as he discusses everything from the evolution of behavioral modification to real-time brain mapping, and learn why collaboration is key to unlocking our full human potential.

A reference of the aspects discussed throughout the podcast:

Interested in having Dr. Anthony McCrovitz visit your group or organization? CONTACT US!

Bridging Neuroscience and Compassionate Care, a talk with Anthony M. McCrovitz, Ph.D., LMHC, HSPP, BCPC, IMH-E® (II), DAPA

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