FEATURED SERIES
EEG in Psychopharmacology
Make Informed Choices
6 Sessions Starting April 13, 2026
Select TUESDAYS, 11am – 12pm PST
Join us for this 2026 Featured Series with Cory Williams.
EEG in Psychopharmacology: Make Informed Choices
Discover how EEG insights can transform medication decisions.
In this engaging series, you’ll explore how different classes of medications impact brain activity — and learn how EEG data can help predict better treatment outcomes. From antidepressants to supplements, each session offers practical tools, real-world applications, and case studies designed to sharpen your clinical decision-making. This comprehensive series explores the intersection of psychopharmacology and EEG, focusing on different classes of medication. Participants will gain insights into medication effects, adverse reactions, and how to leverage EEG findings to predict more effective treatment strategies.
An overview of medication effects is followed by six focused sessions covering classes of medication: 1) antidepressants, 2) anxiolytics, 3) antipsychotics, 4) anti-seizure medications, 5) stimulants, 6) sleep aids and more. The final session will bring the course to conclusion with case-based EEG review.
Schedule and Topics:
APRIL 13 | Overview
APRIL 20 | Antidepressants
APRIL 27 | Anxiolytics
MAY 4 | Anti-psychotics
MAY 11 | Anti-seizure
MAY 18 | Stimulants
JUNE 1 | Sleep
JUNE 8 | Miscellaneous / Case Studies
The attendee will:
- Understand how different medications affect EEG patterns and brain activity
- Learn to identify potential adverse reactions using EEG insights
- Use EEG data to make smarter, evidence-based medication choices
- Explore practical applications through case studies and challenging EEG scenarios
- Stay current with advancements in psychopharmacology and clinical EEG integration
Featured: 2026 EEG in Psychopharmacology: Make Informed Choices
EEG in Psychopharmacology: Make Informed Choices We are proud to welcome our friend and colleague, Cory Willams to share his understanding of Psychopharmacology in EEG. Discover how EEG insights can transform medication decisions. In this engaging series, you’ll explore how different classes of medications impact brain activity — and learn how EEG data can help predict better treatment outcomes. From antidepressants to supplements, each session offers practical tools, real-world applications, and case studies designed to sharpen your clinical decision-making. This comprehensive series explores the intersection of psychopharmacology and EEG, focusing on different classes of medication. Participants will gain insights into medication effects, adverse reactions, and how to leverage EEG findings to predict more effective treatment strategies. An overview of medication effects is followed by six focused sessions covering classes of medication: 1) antidepressants, 2) anxiolytics, 3) antipsychotics, 4) anti-seizure medications, 5) stimulants, 6) sleep aids and more. The final session will bring the course to conclusion with case-based EEG review. The attendee will: Understand how different medications affect EEG patterns and brain activity Learn to identify potential adverse reactions using EEG insights Use EEG data to make smarter, evidence-based medication choices Explore practical applications through case studies and challenging EEG scenarios Stay current with advancements in psychopharmacology and clinical EEG integration
$500.00 USD
MEET
CORY WILLIAMS
MS, BCN, QEEG-T
Cory Williams, MS, BCN, qEEG-D is the Director of Neurodiagnostics & Neurofeedback, providing qEEG diagnostic services as well as biofeedback, neurofeedback, and neuromodulation sessions for patients suffering from a variety of acute and chronic psychological disorders.
Cory finished his undergraduate work at Guilford College in Greensboro, NC, before earning a Master’s in Education from Western New Mexico University and Master’s in Psychology from Capella University. After teaching for 7 years, he went into the field of neurofeedback and functional neurodiagnostics, earning clinical certificates in neurofeedback and heart rate variability training. He worked under the supervision of Dr. Robert Turner, MD, BCN, qEEG-D for several years providing neurofeedback and neuromodulation to a varied patient population before moving to the Nashville Child and Family Wellness Center in November of 2017.