with Dr. Tiff Thompson, PhD, MFT, QEEG-D, R.EEG T, BCN
EXCLUSIVE Course for School of Neurotherapy Golden and Platinum Members*
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Mondays 4:00 - 5:00pm PDT/PST
This course is designed in collaboration with ANSA to accommodate the Australia and Asia time zones.
In AEST: Tuesdays 9:00 - 10:00am
Case Consultations are monthly one-hour, study groups that offer an in-depth analysis of EEG and ERP data. In these recorded sessions, where clinicians present their toughest cases, Dr. Tiff Thompson will conduct a deep dive into data toolsets that can help you to achieve better understanding of analysis and application in clinical treatment planning.
This course provides learning through exposure for those with an interest in adding QEEG to their practice, and for more advanced practitioners who are ready to integrate the gold standard of computational neuroscience into their arsenal. The course is cumulative, and will build from addressing the basics in the first few sessions, to more complex lines of reasoning and understanding, as the season continues.
Every attendee should expect an opportunity to have data analyzed and interpreted. We look forward to your participation.
SCHEDULE:
Monday 6/29/26 | 4pm – 5pm PST
In AEST: Tuesday 6/30 | 9am – 10am
Monday 7/27/26 | 4pm – 5pm PST
In AEST: Tuesday, 7/28 | 9am – 10am
Monday 8/24/26 | 4pm – 5pm PST
In AEST: Tuesday, 8/25 | 9am – 10am
Monday 9/19/26 | 4pm – 5pm PST
In AEST: Tuesday, 9/20 | 9am – 10am
Monday 10/30/26 | 4pm – 5pm PST
In AEST: Tuesday, 10/31 | 9am – 10am
Monday 12/21/26 | 4pm – 5pm PST
In AEST: Tuesday, 12/22 | 9am – 10am
Privacy Requirements for Australia:
Participants presenting case material are required to ensure that all material submitted for review complies with Australian federal privacy law, specifically the Privacy Act 1988 (Commonwealth of Australia) and the Australian Privacy Principles as administered by the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC). All qEEG data and clinical material must be de-identified prior to the session, meaning all direct identifiers, including name, date of birth, location details, and any other information that could link the data to a specific person, must be removed before material is shared with the group. It is the responsibility of each participating clinician to ensure that appropriate client consent for the use of clinical material in peer education and case review has been obtained and documented prior to submission. Under the Australian Privacy Principles, sensitive health information may only be used for a secondary purpose, such as case review and peer education, where the client would reasonably expect such use or where it is directly related to the primary purpose for which the information was collected. All participants are reminded that material shared within the group is provided under conditions of professional confidentiality and must not be reproduced, discussed, or distributed outside of the group under any circumstances.