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Dr. Rozelle has been working in the field of applied psychophysiology and biofeedback since 1990. He’s a licensed and certified psychotherapist, Board certified neurotherapist, Board certified Quantitative Electroencephalography Diplomate (QEEGD), a Diplomate in Neurofeedback, and Senior Fellow BCN with the Biofeedback Certification International Alliance (BCIA). He has also attained Fellowship status with the Association of Applied Psychophysiology and biofeedback. Dr. Rozelle was Selected for inclusion in Trademark Top Doctors in 2018.
After obtaining his Doctorate from the University of Florida in 1978, Dr. Rozelle worked in clinical and administrative positions in the field of addictions. While serving as Program Director at Anabasis, an innovative addictions treatment program, Dr. Rozelle investigated a brain-based approach to alcoholism treatment called alpha-theta brain wave training.
After studying the technique at the Menninger Institute in Topeka, he enjoyed success with neurofeedback training for addictions. He later was able to apply the technology to help a colleague recover from a stroke. Since then, Dr. Rozelle has worked with many conditions including stress disorders, neurological disorders, depression, anxiety, chronic pain, attention
Dr. Rozelle has been working in the field of applied psychophysiology and biofeedback since 1990. He’s a licensed and certified psychotherapist, Board certified neurotherapist, Board certified Quantitative Electroencephalography Diplomate (QEEGD), a Diplomate in Neurofeedback, and Senior Fellow BCN with the Biofeedback Certification International Alliance (BCIA). He has also attained Fellowship status with the Association of Applied Psychophysiology and biofeedback. Dr. Rozelle was Selected for inclusion in Trademark Top Doctors in 2018.
After obtaining his Doctorate from the University of Florida in 1978, Dr. Rozelle worked in clinical and administrative positions in the field of addictions. While serving as Program Director at Anabasis, an innovative addictions treatment program, Dr. Rozelle investigated a brain-based approach to alcoholism treatment called alpha-theta brain wave training.
After studying the technique at the Menninger Institute in Topeka, he enjoyed success with neurofeedback training for addictions. He later was able to apply the technology to help a colleague recover from a stroke. Since then, Dr. Rozelle has worked with many conditions including stress disorders, neurological disorders, depression, anxiety, chronic pain, attention