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Monday May 7, 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 session for May examines the central nervous system’s role in chronic pain and how EEG can reveal biomarkers of pain processing and dysregulation. Chronic pain conditions are associated with abnormal thalamocortical rhythms, increased beta activity, and disrupted alpha and mu rhythms. Attendees will learn how cortical overactivation and reduced inhibitory control are reflected in EEG, and how neurostimulation approaches can modulate these patterns. This profile is critical for clinicians seeking to treat pain not just symptomatically, but at the level of underlying neural circuitry.
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.