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What is QEEG Brain Mapping & Why it's Important

QEEG - qualitative electroencephalography - is a method built on the groundwork laid by EEG.

QEEG (also known as brain mapping) works on the evidence-based premise that, with the proper tools, a person experiencing one or more mental afflictions can alter their own brainwaves, which results in a reduction in symptoms.

With EEG we see the problems, and with QEEG we solve them.

The main technique through which QEEG is mediated is neurofeedback. You may have heard of biofeedback - this is an approach that utilizes technology to teach people to regulate autonomic functions such as breathing, heart rate, or muscle tension. In this way they can alleviate conditions such as chronic pain, asthma, and many others.

Neurofeedback is similar - in fact, it is also known as "eeg biofeedback". Instead of focusing on the body as a whole, however, neurofeedback focuses on brain function. Using electrodes in order to monitor brain activity, a patient will view images or a film, play a video game, or listen to music.

The program they're viewing or hearing uses positive reinforcement, like certain sounds or lightening or darkening of the screen, to teach the person to move away from symptomatic behavior and towards a healthier, desired state. It actually alters their brainwaves, helping them learn to control their own brain, rather than the other way around.

For example, say a patient has ADHD. We start with a QEEG, in which we'll most likely see an excess of theta waves - a type of brainwave associated with a tired, relaxed state - towards the front of the brain.

A QEEG program tailored towards this person would focus on lowering these theta waves and, through the film, music, or video game, decrease the waves and provide a "reward" when this occurs.

While out in a "real life" situation, this learning would take effect, and the individual with ADHD would have an easier time concentrating.

QEEG is based entirely on the principle of neuroplasticity - the ability of the brain and mind to learn and change, to habituate to stimuli and forge a new outlook.

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How to Get Certified in QEEG Brain Mapping

By now, you may be thinking offering QEEG services would be a natural addition to your clinic, which begs the question: how would you get certified? To become board certified in QEEG, you must first take an approved International QEEG Certification Board (IQCB) didactic course. After your course, you will have a great idea of what you would like to do with this technology as it applies to your clients and clinic. Then you can start looking into equipment. We suggest reaching out to an unbiased equipment specialist, like the ones at Successful Practitioner. They offer a Free 25 min consultation for reasons just like this.

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What is QEEG Brain Mapping?

A quantitative EEG is also known as a brain map. What is a brain map?

This is an electrical measurement, analysis, and quantification of brainwaves. Brainwaves are created by electrical charges generated by the brain. We first gather the raw EEG data, and then we process it through a normative database, which is a database of healthy individuals’ brainwaves of the same age. This gives us a comparison of the individuals brain relative to others. This is the first step in a QEEG assessment process.

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