Clinical Profiles in EEG | #7 Depression


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Monday July 2, 2026 | 9:00 - 10:00am PST

with Dr. Tiff Thompson, QEEG-D., BCN, PhD., LMFT

Recordings are available for each session, after it concludes.

This September lecture delves into the neurophysiological subtypes of depression, as reflected in EEG patterns. Topics include frontal alpha asymmetry, vigilance instability, hypercoherent alpha activity, and the presence of central beta spindles. We’ll explore how these biomarkers relate to different clinical presentations—melancholic, anxious, or cognitive—and discuss their implications for targeted treatment with neurofeedback and stimulation. Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of how to recognize depression subtypes through EEG and develop more personalized, brain-based interventions.


This monthly lecture series presented by Dr. Tiff Thompson, a seasoned clinician and educator in the fields of neuroanalysis, EEG, and mental health, spotlights a specific neurological, psychiatric, or neurodevelopmental disorder, providing in-depth clinical insight into its presentation, pathophysiology, and relevance to neurotherapy.

$50 | >>>>>>> Golden & Platinum Members - Use your Discount Link.

 Recommended: Register for Winter EEG Case Studies—a weekly, 1-hour forum where you and your peers present clinical cases for real-time review; an excellent course to further your understanding of EEG.