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Neurostimulation for Clinical Profiles

A monthly lecture on the most common cases you will see in a neurotherapy clinic. Learn how to read, interpret, and treat these pathologies using neurostimulation.

In these special monthly, 2-hour sessions, Nick and Tiff detail the profiles seen in various conditions, and discuss the protocols they find most effective. 

 

Topics Covered in this monthly series: 

  • Age-related Cognitive Decline

  • Learning Disabilities

  • TBI, Concussion & Stroke

  • Chronic Pain

  • Development Trauma & PTSD

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder

  • Depression

  • OCD

  • Addiction

  • ADHD

  • Anxiety

     

Purchase the full course of 11 monthly sessions: New topics each month. 

Neurostim for Clinical Profiles | All of 2026

Get the most in neurotherapy education by signing up for all 11 of these monthly session in 2026. Each session focuses on a unique clinical case. Whether you are a clinician or an intrigued individual, you will gain a rich understanding for each condition of the brain discussed by both Dr. Thompson and Dr. Dogris.

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Purchase individual monthly sessions by topic: 

Age-related Cognitive Decline, Dementia and Parkinson's

For some, it is inevitably known that they will experience a cognitive disease due to genetic traits and family history. Did you know that you can slow it down and eventually put a pause to this? Learn how neurostimulation can help with Dr. Thompson and Dr. Dogris Thursday January 22nd, 2026 from 9:00 –11:00am PST.

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Head Injury, Concussion and Stroke

Jump into this new series by gaining more insight into head injuries and strokes. The symptoms that follow these can be hard to manage, but with neurostimulation, there has been success in alleviating symptoms within months. Join Dr. Thompson and Dr. Dogris Thursday March 5th, 2026 from 9:00am – 11:00am PST.

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Autism Spectrum Disorder, Asperger's, and Neurodivergence

In this powerful session of Neurostim for Clinical Profiles, Dr. Nicholas Dogris and Dr. Tiff Thompson explore the complex and highly individualized EEG patterns associated with neurodivergent presentations, including Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Asperger’s, and related conditions. With Dr. Thompson and Dr. Dogris Thursday April 16th, 2026 from 9:00am – 11:00am PST.

$75.00 USD

Developmental Trauma and PTSD

In this emotionally resonant session of Neurostim for Clinical Profiles, Dr. Nicholas Dogris and Dr. Tiff Thompson explore the deep neurological impact of developmental trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Early and prolonged exposure to adversity—whether emotional, physical, or environmental—can leave lasting imprints on the brain, often reflected in EEG as frontal asymmetry, excess beta activity, dysregulated alpha, and high-frequency aperiodic noise. These profiles mirror a brain stuck in hypervigilance, with diminished capacity for self-regulation and resilience. The lecture emphasizes neurostimulation as a compassionate, brain-based intervention that can help gently shift individuals out of chronic survival states. Attendees will learn to identify EEG and ERP markers commonly seen in trauma presentations and how to design neuromodulation protocols—using tools like pEMF, alternating current stimulation, and photobiomodulation—to restore balance in the autonomic nervous system and rebuild neural flexibility. Whether working with developmental trauma, complex PTSD, or single-incident trauma, this session offers actionable strategies to support healing from the inside out. With Dr. Thompson and Dr. Dogris. Thursday June 18th, 2026 from 9:00am to 11:00am PST.

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Depression

In this illuminating session of Neurostim for Clinical Profiles, Dr. Nicholas Dogris and Dr. Tiff Thompson take a deep dive into the neurophysiological signatures of depression—a condition that is far from uniform in its expression or underlying brain activity. Drawing from current research and clinical EEG findings, this lecture unpacks the distinct subtypes of depression and their corresponding markers, including frontal alpha asymmetry, vigilance instability, hypercoherent alpha, and central beta spindling. These patterns reveal important insights into how mood, cognition, and affect regulation are disrupted in depressive disorders. The session emphasizes how neurostimulation can be used as a precise, brain-based intervention to shift dysfunctional patterns, support neuroplasticity, and promote recovery. Attendees will learn to recognize EEG profiles associated with various depressive presentations—such as melancholic, anxious, or cognitive—and how to design personalized neuromodulation protocols using pEMF, alternating current stimulation, and other tools in the NeuroField suite. This is a must-attend for clinicians seeking effective, non-pharmacological strategies to address depression through the lens of the brain’s electrical activity. Thursday July 16th, 2026 from 9:00am - 11:00am PST.

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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

In this session of Neurostim for Clinical Profiles, Dr. Nicholas Dogris and Dr. Tiff Thompson explore the complex neurophysiology of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, a condition rooted in dysfunctional cognitive control, intrusive thought cycles, and compulsive behaviors. Through the lens of EEG, OCD is often characterized by excessive frontal beta activity, rigid coherence patterns in fronto-striatal circuits, and abnormalities in error-processing networks, including heightened error-related negativity (ERN) in ERP tasks. This lecture highlights the role of neurostimulation as a powerful intervention for reducing neural rigidity and enhancing cognitive flexibility in individuals with OCD. Attendees will learn to identify the hallmark EEG and ERP patterns linked to obsessive thinking and compulsive behavior, and how to apply customized neuromodulation protocols—including alternating current stimulation, pEMF, and personalized frequency mapping—to help regulate the overactive control networks that drive OCD symptoms. Combining clinical insight with actionable techniques, this session offers an evidence-informed roadmap for treating OCD from the level of the brain’s electrical patterns. Thursday August 20th, 2026 from 9:00am - 11:00am PST.

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Addiction

In this thought-provoking session of Neurostim for Clinical Profiles, Dr. Nicholas Dogris and Dr. Tiff Thompson examine the neurological mechanisms that underpin addiction, focusing on how dysregulated brain networks contribute to cravings, compulsive use, and relapse vulnerability. EEG and ERP studies reveal common features among individuals with substance use disorders, including elevated slow-wave activity (delta/theta), blunted reward-related potentials (such as reduced P300 amplitudes), and frontal hypoactivation—markers that reflect impaired executive function, disrupted salience processing, and compromised inhibitory control. This lecture emphasizes the therapeutic role of neurostimulation as a non-invasive, brain-based intervention for restoring balance in dysregulated reward circuits. Attendees will learn to recognize EEG signatures associated with addiction and apply targeted neuromodulation protocols using tools like pEMF, tACS, and other NeuroField modalities. Case studies will illustrate how these approaches can be used to regulate craving, improve impulse control, and support cognitive recovery in individuals working toward long-term sobriety. This session offers clinicians practical tools to bridge neurophysiological insight with real-world treatment strategies for addiction recovery. Thursday September 10th, 2026 from 9:00am - 11:00am PST.

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Attention Deficit Hyper Active Disorder

In this highly practical session of Neurostim for Clinical Profiles, Dr. Nicholas Dogris and Dr. Tiff Thompson explore the neurophysiological patterns underlying ADHD, one of the most commonly diagnosed neurodevelopmental conditions in both children and adults. ADHD is far from a one-size-fits-all diagnosis—presenting with varying degrees of inattention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity—each of which can be traced to distinct EEG markers, such as elevated theta/beta ratios, frontal underactivation, and delayed ERP responses related to attention and inhibition. This lecture centers on how neurostimulation can be used to support brain regulation, executive function, and attentional control in individuals with ADHD. Attendees will learn how to interpret core EEG features of ADHD and design customized neuromodulation protocols using tACS, pEMF, and other modalities available through NeuroField. By targeting the underlying dysregulation in cortical arousal and connectivity, neurostimulation offers a powerful adjunct or alternative to traditional treatment approaches. Whether you're working with children, adolescents, or adults, this session equips you with tools to bring greater focus, balance, and cognitive flexibility to your ADHD clients. Thursday October 8th, 2026 from 9:00am - 11:00am PST.

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Anxiety, Stress & Neuroses

In this comprehensive session of Neurostim for Clinical Profiles, Dr. Nicholas Dogris and Dr. Tiff Thompson examine the neurophysiological roots of chronic anxiety, stress, and neurotic patterns, offering insight into how these conditions appear in EEG and respond to targeted neuromodulation. EEG findings in anxiety-related presentations often include frontal asymmetry, elevated high-frequency beta, reduced alpha coherence, and heightened aperiodic activity—reflecting chronic hyperarousal, worry loops, and difficulty self-regulating emotional states. This lecture focuses on neurostimulation as a direct intervention for calming overactive neural circuits, rebalancing autonomic function, and restoring cognitive-emotional flexibility. Attendees will learn how to identify the EEG features linked to different anxiety subtypes—including generalized anxiety, panic, and somatic tension—and how to build effective personalized neuromodulation protocols using pEMF, alternating current stimulation, and NeuroField 64’s advanced tools. Whether you're supporting clients with long-standing anxiety, high reactivity, or stress-related exhaustion, this session offers practical strategies to bring the nervous system back into balance from the inside out. Thursday December 10th, 2026 from 9:00am - 11:00am PST.

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