This 90-minute mentoring webinar fulfills BCIA’s contact hour and case study
requirements for certification and provides an intermediate-level exploration of clinical and performance
applications of biofeedback and neurofeedback. The webinar will center around two case studies: Levi
LaVallee, a professional motorsport athlete who experienced a traumatic brain injury, and Joe Hanks, a
heavyweight boxer with a high-performance focus. Using pre- and post-qEEG data, video testimonial, and
session outcomes, participants will examine protocol design, implementation, and scope of practice decisions.
The discussion will highlight key differences between working in clinical versus performance domains, ethical
considerations, and integration of the BCIA Blueprint competencies in applied settings.
What can you expect to learn from this webinar:
1. Analyze qEEG data to inform neurofeedback protocol development in performance and clinical recovery
settings.
2. Describe distinctions between clinical and performance scopes of practice using case-based applications.
3. Identify appropriate intervention strategies and treatment planning steps based on BCIA Blueprint
guidelines.
4. Discuss ethical issues and professional boundaries when working with high-profile clients and athletes.
5. Evaluate treatment outcomes using both objective and subjective measures across two athlete populations.
6. Demonstrate critical thinking in adapting protocols based on real-world challenges and athlete feedback.
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