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Before anyone can confidently interpret brainwave patterns or run a neurotherapy session, one thing has to be solid: EEG training. That’s the difference between careful clinical work and a flashy report that sends you chasing false positives. We sit down with Dr. Tiffany Thompson, founder and CEO of NeuroField Neurotherapy, to talk about what real competency looks like in neurofeedback and why the “weekend course plus pretty brain map” approach can waste a client’s time, money, and trust.
We unpack how clinicians actually get good at this work: collecting clean EEGs, learning to read raw EEG, and doing the slow, repeated cycle of interpretation with a qualified mentor until the patterns start to make sense. Dr. Thompson also shares why she created the School of Neurotherapy after years of piecing together training through BCIA certification, neurology experience, and advanced quantitative EEG education. If you’re a practitioner who wants to enter the field, this is a grounded look at the learning curve and the standards that protect clients and strengthen the credibility of neurotherapy.
If you’re looking for a neurofeedback provider, we give you concrete questions you can ask right away, including whether they do ERP testing (event-related potentials), what montages they prefer when reviewing data, whether they can truly read raw EEG, and who mentors their clinical decisions. We also discuss why some common approaches can create misleading results, and why anyone claiming the brain is simple should raise concern.
Subscribe for more conversations on brain health, neurotherapy, and peak performance, then share this episode with someone choosing a provider or considering training, and leave a review with your biggest question about EEG or neurofeedback.
To learn more about NeuroField Neurotherapy, Inc. visit: https://www.neurofieldneurotherapy.com/tiff-thompson
To learn more about Transformative Neurotherapy visit:
https://www.TransformativeNeurotherapy.org
Transformative Neurotherapy
570 Lincoln Ave.
Bellevue, PA 15202
412-204-7397
By Dr. Heather PutneyBefore anyone can confidently interpret brainwave patterns or run a neurotherapy session, one thing has to be solid: EEG training. That’s the difference between careful clinical work and a flashy report that sends you chasing false positives. We sit down with Dr. Tiffany Thompson, founder and CEO of NeuroField Neurotherapy, to talk about what real competency looks like in neurofeedback and why the “weekend course plus pretty brain map” approach can waste a client’s time, money, and trust.
We unpack how clinicians actually get good at this work: collecting clean EEGs, learning to read raw EEG, and doing the slow, repeated cycle of interpretation with a qualified mentor until the patterns start to make sense. Dr. Thompson also shares why she created the School of Neurotherapy after years of piecing together training through BCIA certification, neurology experience, and advanced quantitative EEG education. If you’re a practitioner who wants to enter the field, this is a grounded look at the learning curve and the standards that protect clients and strengthen the credibility of neurotherapy.
If you’re looking for a neurofeedback provider, we give you concrete questions you can ask right away, including whether they do ERP testing (event-related potentials), what montages they prefer when reviewing data, whether they can truly read raw EEG, and who mentors their clinical decisions. We also discuss why some common approaches can create misleading results, and why anyone claiming the brain is simple should raise concern.
Subscribe for more conversations on brain health, neurotherapy, and peak performance, then share this episode with someone choosing a provider or considering training, and leave a review with your biggest question about EEG or neurofeedback.
To learn more about NeuroField Neurotherapy, Inc. visit: https://www.neurofieldneurotherapy.com/tiff-thompson
To learn more about Transformative Neurotherapy visit:
https://www.TransformativeNeurotherapy.org
Transformative Neurotherapy
570 Lincoln Ave.
Bellevue, PA 15202
412-204-7397