AAPB 46th Annual Scientific Meeting Preliminary Program 2015 The Association for Applied Psychophysiology & Biofeedback (AAPB), the pioneering professional society devoted to education and research in this field, will be hosting its 46th Annual Scientific Meeting in Austin, Texas on March 11-14, 2015 at the Renaissance Austin Hotel. Please reserve the dates and make sure to attend the entire meeting. You won't want to miss the opportunity to attend practical workshops, hear from leading clinicians and researchers, and check out the latest equipment. The goal of this conference is to bring clinicians, physicians, researchers and professionals involved with Biofeedback and Applied Psychopysiology together to exchange information, ideas, scientific data and to share experiences. Biofeedback is a process that enables an individual to learn how to change physiological activity for the purposes of improving health and performance. Precise instruments measure physiological activity such as brainwaves, heart function, breathing, muscle activity and skin temperature. These instruments rapidly and accurately "feed back" information to the user. The presentation of this information — often in conjunction with changes in thinking, emotions and behavior — supports desired physiological changes. Over time, these changes can endure without continued use of an instrument. 2015 Annual Scientific Meeting highlights include: 4 Keynote Sessions featuring renowned scientists: Ruppert Issacson, Founder and Director, The Horse Boy Foundation Healing Effects of Horses to Autism Families Bob Schulz, PhD, Professor, Strategy and Global Management and Business and Environment, University of Calgary Presidential Lecture: Business Strategy and Marketing Michael Roizen, MD, Chief Wellness Officer, Cleveland Clinic Wellness Julian Thayer, PhD, The Ohio Eminent Scholar Professor in Health Psychology, The Ohio State University Prefrontal Regulation of the Stress Response: A Neurovisceral Integration Perspective 18 Pre-Conference Workshops on Wednesday, March 11 - Thursday, March 12, 2015 Over 30 Breakout Sessions that include a variety of panels, symposia and lectures Poster Abstract Viewing – A wealth of research will be exhibited onsite Section Meetings to connect you with colleagues in your specialized area of interest Exhibit Hall and Networking Receptions and a special event benefitting the Foundation for Education and Research in Biofeedback and Related Sciences (FERB) CONTINUING EDUCATION Psychologists: AAPB is approved by the American Psychological Association (APA) to offer continuing education for psychologists. AAPB maintains responsibility for this program and its content. The AAPB 46th Annual Scientific Meeting offers a MAXIMUM of 29.5 hours. BCIA Recertification: Hour-for-hour attendance in breakout sessions and workshops may be used to fulfill the continuing education requirement for recertification with the certificate of attendance. Accreditation Statement: This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of the Institute for the Advancement of Human Behavior (IAHB) and the Association for Applied Psychophysiology & Biofeedback (AAPB). The IAHB is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Credit Designation Statement: The IAHB designates this live activity for a maximum of 27.50 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. -3- AAPB 46th Annual Scientific Meeting Preliminary Program 2015 The meeting sessions are categorized into the following tracks, to allow you to best select the sessions that are most relevant to you. Basic Science (All Levels) Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback are objective and evidence based fields. They are grounded in an understanding of several related disciplines: neurophysiology, neuroanatomy, cognitive psychology, neuropsychology, cardiovascular physiology, respiratory physiology, public health and others. AAPB supports and encourages research that contributes to the development and growth of applied psychophysiology and biofeedback. These sessions are focused on underlying mechanisms and may be experimental or descriptive or literature reviews. Clinical Interventions and Optimal Performance This track is targeted for clinicians. These sessions provide evidence for successful biofeedback training options. Innovative techniques for achieving optimal results will be featured. Hot Topics This track will feature presentations focused on new ideas, technological advances, challenges and new applications. These sessions will provide a venue for more speculative thinking as well as information on developments from other disciplines that could impact the way biofeedback is conducted. VOLUNTEER AS A PROCTOR and ATTEND A WORKSHOP FOR FREE! Anyone interested in volunteering (students are encouraged to participate) as a proctor for the workshops at the Annual Meeting may do so by contacting [email protected] or (800) 477-8892. Each proctor attends the workshop free of charge in exchange for collecting attendee tickets and distributing handouts. To be eligible to proctor, you must register for the full meeting. If interested, please contact AAPB with the following information today: Please list three workshops, in order of preference, that you would like to proctor Preferred daytime contact information PLEASE NOTE: Proctors will be assigned courses in the order requests are received. -4- AAPB 46th Annual Scientific Meeting Preliminary Program 2015 MEETING REGISTRATION FEES Full Meeting AAPB Member ISNR/ISMA/IABMCP Member Non-member Student Member Student Non-member Before February 11 $435 $435 $535 $95 $95 After February 11 $490 $490 $590 $110 $110 ONE-DAY Rates AAPB Member ISNR/ISMA/IABMCP Member Non-member Before February 11 $225 $225 $225 After February 11 $235 $235 $235 Full-day Workshops AAPB Member ISNR/ISMA/IABMCP Member Non-member Student Member Student Non-member Before February 11 $240 $240 $290 $120 $145 After February 11 $260 $260 $310 $130 $155 Half-day Workshops AAPB Member ISNR/ISMA/IABMCP Member Non-member Student Member Student Non-member Before February 11 $125 $125 $175 $65 $90 After February 11 $155 $155 $205 $80 $105 Biofeedback Day – Saturday, March 14 ONLY *Public Rate/For individuals with no formal Biofeedback education or training Before February 11 $59 After February 11 $59 HOW TO REGISTER Register online with a credit card at www.aapb.org. Confirmations will be sent by e-mail. Fax the registration form to 720.881.6101 with payment. Mail the registration form and payment to: AAPB, 10200 W. 44th Ave., Suite 304, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033. All confirmations will be sent by e-mail. Cancellations received in the AAPB office by February 20, 2015 will be refunded minus a $50 processing fee. Cancellations must be made in writing and faxed to 720.881.6101 or emailed to [email protected]. Fees cannot be refunded for registrations cancelled after the conference begins. -5- AAPB 46th Annual Scientific Meeting Preliminary Program 2015 SCHEDULE BY DAY TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 2015 5:00pm - 7:00pm Registration Open WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 2015 Join Today! 7:30am - 5:00pm Registration Open 7:30am - 8:30am Workshop Attendee CONTINENTAL Breakfast 8:30am - 5:30pm FULL-DAY PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS TICKETED EVENT TICKETED EVENT TICKETED EVENT TICKETED EVENT WS01 Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback: Principles and Practice Part I WS02 Basic Neurotherapy: ClinicalQ and Braindriving: Rapid, and Straightforward Diagnosis and Treatment WS03 General Introduction to Biofeedback Peripherals Workshop WS04 Real Time Analytics-A Clinician’s Guide to Individualized Neurofeedback Presented by: Fred Shaffer, PhD, BCB; Donald Moss, PhD, BCB, BCN CEs: 7.5* TRACK: Clinical Interventions and Optimal Performance LEVEL: Introductory *This workshop concludes at 6:00 pm to ensure 7.5 hours toward completion of the BCIA HRV didactic requirement. Presented by: Paul Swingle, PhD, RPsych., BCB, BCN CEs: 7 TRACK: Clinical Interventions and Optimal Performance LEVEL: Introductory Presented by: Frank DeGregorio, DEC CEs: 7 TRACK: Basic Science (All Levels) LEVEL: Introductory TICKETED EVENT TICKETED EVENT WS05 Stress: Manifestations, Mechanisms, and Management WS19 NeuroField pEMF Fundamentals Presented by: Jan Newman, MD, FACS CEs: 7 TRACK: Clinical Interventions and Optimal Performance LEVEL: All Presented by: Nicholas Dogris PhD CEs: 7 TRACK: Basic Science (All Levels) LEVEL: All 12:30pm – 1:30pm LUNCH BREAK (ON YOUR OWN) 1:00pm - 5:00pm AAPB Board of Directors Meeting -6- Presented by: Mark Llewellyn Smith, LCSW, BCN CEs: 7 TRACK: Hot Topics LEVEL: Intermediate www.aapb.org AAPB 46th Annual Scientific Meeting Preliminary Program 1:30pm - 5:30pm 2015 HALF-DAY PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS (AFTERNOON) TICKETED EVENT TICKETED EVENT TICKETED EVENT WS06 PEMF and sLORETA: EEG Driven Magnetic Field Therapy WS07 Posture and Biofeedback: How to Improve Both Presented by: Annette WS08 Innovative Uses for Omega-3s: TBI and Concussions Presented by: Penijean Gracefire, LMHC, BCN, QEEG-T CEs: 4 TRACK: Hot Topics LEVEL: Introductory Presented by: Michael Lewis, MD, MPH, MBA, FACPM CEs: 4 TRACK: Clinical Interventions and Optimal Performance LEVEL: Intermediate Booiman, MSCT, BCB CEs: 4 TRACK: Clinical Interventions and Optimal Performance LEVEL: Introductory THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 2015 7:30am - 8:00pm Registration 7:30am - 8:30am Workshop Attendee CONTINENTAL Breakfast 8:00am -12:00pm Exhibitor Move-In and Set-up 8:00am - 5:00pm AAPB Board of Directors Meeting 8:30am - 5:30pm FULL-DAY PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS TICKETED EVENT WS09 Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback: Principles and Practice Part 2 Presented by: Richard Gevirtz, PhD, BCB; Paul Lehrer, PhD, BCB CEs: 7.5* TRACK: Clinical Interventions and Optimal Performance LEVEL: Introductory *This workshop concludes at 6:00 pm to ensure 7.5 hours toward completion of the BCIA HRV didactic requirement. TICKETED EVENT WS10 Clinical Application of QEEG-based Interventions: Live ZScores, sLORETA, InfraSlow Fluctuations and Micropower Transcranial Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Stimulation (pEMF) Presented by: Thomas Collura, PhD, MSMHC, BCN; Mark Smith, MSW; Penijean Gracefire, LMHC, BCN, QEEG-T CEs: 7 TRACK: Clinical Interventions and Optimal Performance LEVEL: Intermediate -7- TICKETED EVENT WS011 Biobehavioral Considerations in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Primary Headache Disorders Presented by: Steven Baskin, PhD; Frank Andrasik, PhD, BCB CEs: 7 TRACK: Clinical Interventions and Optimal Performance LEVEL: Intermediate TICKETED EVENT WS12 ADHD + Comorbidities Accurate Assessment leads to Effective Intervention Using Biofeedback, Neurofeedback, & Metacognitive Strategies Presented by: Michael Thompson, MD; Lynda Thompson, PhD, MSMHC CEs: 4 TRACK: Clinical Interventions and Optimal Performance LEVEL: Intermediate AAPB 46th Annual Scientific Meeting Preliminary Program 8:30am - 12:30pm HALF-DAY PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS (MORNING) TICKETED EVENT TICKETED EVENT WS13 Effortless Breathing is More than HRV: Mind Body Interventions for Anxiety to Epilepsy WS14 Mindfulness and Acceptance Approach to Biofeedback Presented by: Erik Peper, PhD, BCB CEs: 4 TRACK: Clinical Interventions and Optimal Performance LEVEL: Intermediate 1:30pm - 5:30pm 2015 Presented by: Inna Khazan, PhD, BCB CEs: 4 TRACK: Clinical Interventions and Optimal Performance LEVEL: Introductory HALF-DAY PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS (AFTERNOON) TICKETED EVENT TICKETED EVENT TICKETED EVENT WS15 QEEG Subtypes WS16 The Integration of WS17 Many Faces, & Neurofeedback with Compassion-Based Theory Many Theories of ADD, Asperger's & with Biofeedback Treatment Change Mechanisms Autism Presented by: Urszula for Biofeedback Presented by: Michael Klich, PhD Presented by: Linden, PhD, BCN CEs: 4 Raymond Hawkins, CEs: 4 TRACK: Clinical PhD TRACK: Basic Science Interventions and CEs: 4 (All Levels) Optimal Performance TRACK: Basic Science LEVEL: Intermediate LEVEL: Introductory (All Levels) LEVEL: Intermediate THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 2015 12:30pm - 2:00pm LUNCH BREAK (ON YOUR OWN) 2:00pm - 5:00pm EXHIBIT VIEWING - During the Annual Meeting, be sure to visit the Expo Hall for the latest information on the equipment, products and services you need to practice biofeedback more effectively and efficiently. Don’t miss this opportunity to speak one-on-one with representatives from those organizations that support the field and AAPB. 5:15pm - 5:30pm Welcome & Opening Remarks 5:30pm - 6:30pm Keynote Address: Horse Boy: An Autistic Boy's Journey from Shamanic Healing to Modern Science Rupert Issacson, Founder and Director, The Horse Boy Foundation ABOUT MR. ISSACSON: Rupert Isaacson was born in London in 1967. A journalist for the British press for 20 years after graduating University he has also authored a number of books two of which „The Horse Boy‟ and „The Long Ride Home‟ which tell the story of how he and his son, Rowan, found their way through the challenges of autism through horses, nature, and movement were both international best sellers. He has also been an advocate for indigenous land rights with the San bushmen of Botswana‟s Kalahari and has been a horse trainer for much of his life. His current work with the Horse Boy Foundation brings all these elements together to help families with autism find communication and quality of life. -8- AAPB 46th Annual Scientific Meeting Preliminary Program 6:30pm - 8:00pm 2015 Opening Reception in Exhibit Hall FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 2015 7:00am - 7:00pm Registration 7:00am - 7:00pm EXHIBIT HALL OPEN 7:00am - 8:00am General Attendee CONTINENTAL Breakfast 8:00am - 9:00am 60-MINUTE BREAKOUT SESSIONS - SYMPOSIA BOS01 Introductory BOS02 Stress BOS03 Development of a PsychoNeuroImmun Essential Knowledge Reliable Suite of ology (PNI) For The Practitioner Biological Prodromes for Presented by: Richard Presented by: Jan Behavior Dysregulation Harvey, PhD Newman, MD, FACS After Traumatic Brain CEs: 1 CEs: 7 Injury: A Pilot Study TRACK: Basic Science (All Levels) LEVEL: Introductory 8:00am - 9:00am TRACK: Clinical Interventions and Optimal Performance LEVEL: All Presented by: Ashlee McKeon, MS, CRC CEs: 1 TRACK: Clinical Interventions and Optimal Performance LEVEL: Advanced BOS25 Headache Differential Diagnosis - Critical Implications for Treatment Presented by: Jeffrey Carmen PhD CEs: 1 TRACK: Clinical Interventions and Optimal Performance LEVEL: Intermediate ORAL PRESENTATIONS SESSION 1 Accuracy of QEEG on Classifying Performance Based Attention Deficits and Executive Dysfunctions on ADHD: A Validation Study Luis Aguerrevere, PhD LEVEL: Intermediate The Effect of EEG Biofeedback on Second Language Acquisition in Adults: A Pilot Study Robert Nicks LEVEL: Intermediate The Use of Device-Guided Breathing in the Treatment of Hypertension: A Meta-Analytic Review Fredric Shaffer, PhD, BCB; Christopher L. Zerr; Jabari A. Allen; LEVEL: Intermediate HRV Biofeedback in Grandmothers: Evaluation of Intervention Parameters Jaclene Zauszniewski, PhD, RN-BC, FAAN LEVEL: Intermediate 9:15am - 9:30am 9:30am - 10:30am Opening Welcome & President’s Address PRESIDENTIAL LECTURER: Business Marketing and Strategy Bob Schulz, PhD, Professor, Haskayne School of Business , University of Calgary ABOUT DR. SCHULZ: Dr. Bob Schulz, PhD is a Professor of Strategy and Global Management with the Haskayne School of Business at the University of Calgary, where he has taught since 1973. His practical approach to learning and student service and “live” projects resulted in 23 awards for outstanding teaching, including “top 10” among 39,000 professors in Canada and the first recipient for the Order of the University of Calgary. Among his four degrees are a BSc in Engineering from Notre Dame and a PhD in Business Administration from Ohio State. Bob has completed more -9- AAPB 46th Annual Scientific Meeting Preliminary Program 2015 than 700 pro-bono computer searches involving difficult health/wellness issues, coached more than >1000 MBA students on strategic planning for their companies, and has been a director/investor for more than 15 start-up companies. 10:30am - 11:00am Networking Break with REFRESHMENTS & Posters Available for Viewing in the Exhibit Hall 11:00am - 12:30pm BOS04 Innovative Treatments of Concussions and Head Injuries - Panel 90-MINUTE BREAKOUT SESSIONS - SYMPOSIA BOS05 What We Can BOS06 I Think it BOS07 Treating Learn from Sufis and Worked? Measuring Functional Yogis Who Heal Success in Gastrointestinal Quickly After Biofeedback Disorders with Presented by: Ben Voluntary Piercing of Biofeedback Greenberg, PhD, BCB Presented by: Richard the Body Gevirtz, PhD, BCB; Mark Presented by: Erik Peper, CEs: 1.5 Presented by: Dennis Romig, PhD; Angelo Bolea, PhD, BCB, BCN CEs: 1.5 TRACK: Clinical Interventions and Optimal Performance LEVEL: Intermediate PhD, BCB; Thomas Collura, PhD, MSMHC, BCN; Annette Booiman, MSCT, BCB; Howard Hall, PhD, PysD, BCB TRACK: Clinical Interventions and Optimal Performance LEVEL: Intermediate CEs: 1.5 TRACK: Clinical Interventions and Optimal Performance LEVEL: Intermediate Stern, MA, BCB; Robert Guiles, MA CEs: 1.5 TRACK: Clinical Interventions and Optimal Performance LEVEL: Introductory BOS08 Concussion: Advanced Assessment and Treatment Presented by: Michael Thompson, MD; Lynda Thompson PhD, MSMHC CEs: 1.5 TRACK: Clinical Interventions and Optimal Performance LEVEL: All 12:30pm - 1:30pm LUNCH BREAK (ON YOUR OWN) 12:30pm - 1:30pm Welcome Lunch for New Members, New Attendees and Students 12:30 pm - 2:00pm FERB Board of Directors Meeting 1:30pm - 2:00pm BCIA101: BCIA Certification 101 with Judy Crawford If you have ever wondered about becoming a BCIA certified practitioner in Biofeedback, Neurofeedback, or Pelvic Muscle Dysfunction Biofeedback, this informal discussion will lead you through the process and requirements and answer any questions you may have. 1:30pm - 3:00pm 90-MINUTE BREAKOUT SESSIONS - SYMPOSIA BOS09 Finding the BOS10 Breathing and BOS11 I-tech on the ART in ASD: Hypnosis Overbreathing in Brain: An Examination and Biofeedback for Anxiety of the Effects of Presented by: Inna the Neurodiverse (excessive) Use of Khazan, PhD, BCB Presented by: Laurence Digital Media on the CEs: 1.5 Sugarman, MD EEG TRACK: Clinical CEs: 1.5 Presented by: Mari TRACK: Clinical Interventions and Optimal Performance LEVEL: All 2:00pm - 2:30pm Interventions and Optimal Performance LEVEL: Introductory Swingle, PhD, BCN CEs: 1.5 TRACK: Hot Topics LEVEL: Intermediate BCIA101: BCIA Recertification 101 with Judy Crawford - 10 - BOS12 Biomarkers, Phenotypes and the Changing Clinical World of DSM-V Presented by: Jay Gunkelman, QEEGDiplomate CEs: 1.5 TRACK: Hot Topics LEVEL: Intermediate AAPB 46th Annual Scientific Meeting Preliminary Program 2015 3:00pm - 3:30pm Networking Break with REFRESHMENTS & Posters Available for Viewing in the Exhibit Hall 3:30pm - 4:30pm 60-MINUTE BREAKOUT SESSIONS - SYMPOSIA BOS13 Fibromyalgia BOS14 ADHD and BOS15 and Myofascial Pain Autism: Physicians’ Psychophysiological Syndrome: Two Sides Clinical Perspectives Approaches to Presented by: Nancy of the Same Coin? Challenging and Roizen, MD; Laurence I. Presented by: Gabriel Chronic Cases Sella, MD, BSc, MSc, MPH, PhD, BCB CEs: 1 TRACK: Clinical Interventions and Optimal Performance LEVEL: TBA 3:30pm - 4:30pm Sugarman, MD; Harry Kerasidis, MD, BCN; Thomas C. Collura, PhD, MSMHC, BCN CEs: 1 TRACK: Clinical Interventions and Optimal Performance LEVEL: Intermediate Presented by: Donald Moss, PhD, BCB, BCN; Angele McGrady, PhD, BCB; Erik Peper, PhD, BCB CEs: 1 TRACK: Clinical Interventions and Optimal Performance LEVEL: Intermediate BOS29 Neurofeedback in the 21st Century: Neuroimaging and Linking Symptoms to Networks Presented by: Robert Thatcher, PhD CEs: 1 TRACK: Hot Topics LEVEL: Intermediate ORAL PRESENTATIONS SESSION 2 Integrating Biofeedback and Hypnosis Rebecca Kajander, MPH, BSN, CPNP, CPMHS, BCB LEVEL: Intermediate Effects of Biofeedback on Distress in a University Counseling Center Adriana Kipper-Smith, PhD, HSP; Joan F Frye, PhD HSP LEVEL: Intermediate Disadvantaged Children, Social Change: US/Mexican Border, Healing Arts Legal Reform Part 2 Scheherazade Shamsavari, PhD, ATR; Dr. Jaime Agustin Alvarez Gonzalez; LEVEL: Intermediate Dr. Filipe Jose de Jesus Alvarez Cibrian The Nonlinear Index SD1 Predicts Diastolic Blood Pressure and HRV Time and Frequency Domain Measurements in Healthy Undergraduates. Christopher Zerr, Alexander Kane, Teresa Vodopest, Jabari Allen, Joe Hannan, Alec Cangelosi, Dan Owen, Marissa Fabbri, Chris Williams, Brian Cary, Amanda Crawford, Alex West, Reejan Shrestha, Joe Palcheff, and Tommy Barylski LEVEL: Intermediate FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 2015 4:45pm - 5:45pm Keynote Address: Wellness Michael Roizen, MD, Chief Wellness Officer, Cleveland Clinic ABOUT DR. ROIZEN: Dr. Michael Roizen is an American anesthesiologist and internist, an award-winning author and the chief wellness officer at the Cleveland Clinic. Dr. Roizen became famous for developing the RealAge concept and has authored or coauthored five number one New York Times best sellers, including Real Age and four in the YOU series—those with Dr. Mehmet Oz. Dr. Roizen completed a tour of duty in the Public Health Service and has 165 peer reviewed publications and 100 medical chapters, 14 US patents, started six companies, served on Food and Drug Administration (FDA) advisory committees for 16 years, and chaired an FDA advisory committee. He also co-invented a drug, Methylnaltrexone (MTNX, trade name Relistor), and took it through phase 2 trials. In May 2008 Methylnaltrexone received FDA approval for - 11 - AAPB 46th Annual Scientific Meeting Preliminary Program 2015 marketing in the United States (he has sold his rights to that drug). He has been praised for encouraging Americans to exercise and live healthier lives - and has been an outspoken critic of politicians who use health funds for other purposes - particularly for taking tobacco settlement money and using it for unintended purposes. Besides advocating for a healthier lifestyle today, Roizen has speculated that by 2023 one of the 14 areas of aging might have a breakthrough that will allow us to live until 160 with the same quality of life as at age 45. 5:45pm - 7:00pm Presidential and Poster Reception in Exhibit Hall 6:00pm - 9:00pm BCIA Certification Test This 3-hour time slot is reserved for all pre-approved candidates wishing to sit for their certification exams in biofeedback, neurofeedback or pelvic muscle dysfunction. Additionally, one may take their human anatomy/physiology exam as part of the ―Study on Your Own‖ option offered by BCIA. Please be sure that you have filed your application, had it approved, and have submitted your exam registration form at least 1 week prior to the exam. Please contact [email protected] for more information or to check on your status. 7:00pm - 9:00pm SECTION MEETINGS SEC01: ISMA Section Meeting SEC08: Neurofeedback Section Meeting SEC10: Optimal Functioning Section Meeting - Mindroom Sport Performance: Winning with HRV Pierre Beauchamp, PhD, Mindroom Sport Performance & Analytics SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 2014 7:00am - 5:00pm Registration 7:00am - 8:00am General Attendee CONTINENTAL Breakfast 7:00am - 8:30am AAPB Past Presidents’ Breakfast 7:00am - 3:00pm EXHIBITS OPEN SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 2015 8:00am - 9:00am 60-MINUTE BREAKOUT SESSIONS- SYMPOSIA BOS16 Brain BOS17 What is ‘HRV BOS18 Biofeedback & Brightening with AV Coherence’ and Why Neurofeedback Entrainment for Is It Important? Interventions for Memory Enhancement Presented by: JP Sports & Military Ginsberg, PhD in the Middle-Aged Concussions CEs: 1 Presented by: Robert and Elderly Presented by: Christine Palmquist, EdD, BCN CEs: 1 TRACK: Basic Science (All Levels) LEVEL: Intermediate Conder, PhD; Michael Linden, PhD, BCN CEs: 1 TRACK: Basic Science (All Levels) LEVEL: Intermediate TRACK: Hot Topics LEVEL: Introductory - 12 - BOS19 Relaxation Profile – A Tool for More Effective Biofeedback-based Assessment and Treatment Planning Presented by: Inna Khazan, PhD, BCB CEs: 1 TRACK: Clinical Interventions and Optimal Performance LEVEL: Introductory AAPB 46th Annual Scientific Meeting Preliminary Program 2015 9:15am - 9:30am AAPB Awards Presentation and BCIA Francine Butler Scholarship Presentation 9:30am-10:30am Keynote Address: Prefrontal Regulation of the Stress Response: A Neurovisceral Integration Perspective Julian Thayer, PhD, The Ohio Eminent Scholar Professor in Health Psychology, The Ohio State University ABOUT DR. THAYER: Dr. Julian F. Thayer received his Ph.D. from New York University in psychophysiology with a minor in quantitative methods. Before moving to The Ohio State University in 2006 as The Ohio Eminent Scholar Professor in Health Psychology Dr. Thayer was Chief of the Emotions and Quantitative Psychophysiology Section in the Laboratory of Personality and Cognition at the National Institute on Aging. He has published over 250 research papers and book chapters covering a wide range of topics including behavioral medicine, cardiology, emotion, psychopathology, bioengineering, research design and multivariate statistical techniques. Dr. Thayer has received numerous research awards including the Sigma Xi Research Recognition Award, the Early Career Award for Contributions to Psychosomatic Medicine from the American Psychosomatic Society, and the Distinguished Scientist Award from the Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback. He has also received a Fulbright Fellowship to conduct research on emotion in Norway and an Alexander von Humboldt Research Award to conduct research in Germany. Dr. Thayer is currently the President of the Rocky Mountain Bioengineering Symposium and Past-President of the Academy of Behavioral Medicine Research. 10:30am - 11:00am Networking Break with REFRESHMENTS in the Exhibit Hall 11:00am - 12:30pm 90-MINUTE BREAKOUT SESSIONS - SYMPOSIA BOS20 BOS21 Alpha BOS22 The Effect Integrating Theta Training: of NeuroField Somatics and From 1960 to pEMF for the Biofeedback 2014 and Beyond treatment of Presented by: Erik Presented by: Autism, Peper, PhD, BCB; Cynthia Kerson, Depression and Richard Harvey, PhD, BCB, BCN; TBI PhD; Annette Booiman, MSCT, BCB CEs: 1.5 TRACK: Clinical Interventions and Optimal Performance LEVEL: Introductory Estate Sokhadze, PhD; Jay Gunkelman, QEEGDiplomate; Bill Scott, PhD CEs: 1.5 TRACK: Clinical Interventions and Optimal - 13 - Presented by: Nicholas Dogris, PhD, BCN CEs: 1.5 TRACK: Clinical Interventions and Optimal Performance BOS23 Update on Effects of HRV Biofeedback Presented by: Paul Lehrer, PhD, BCB; Richard Gevirtz, PhD, BCB; Donald Moss, PhD, BCB, BCN, Fredric Shaffer, PhD, BCB CEs: 1.5 TRACK: Clinical Interventions and Optimal Performance LEVEL: BOS24 Slow Wave (ISF) Training: Putting the Bio Back in Neurofeedback Presented by: Mark Llewellyn Smith, LCSW, BCN CEs: 1.5 TRACK: Hot Topics LEVEL: Introductory AAPB 46th Annual Scientific Meeting Preliminary Program Performance LEVEL: Advanced LEVEL: Introductory Intermediate 12:30pm - 1:30pm Student Roundtable & Free Brown Bag Lunch 12:30pm - 1:30pm LUNCH BREAK (ON YOUR OWN) 1:30pm - 2:30pm 2015 Distinguished Scientist Presentation: Application of Psychophysiological and Neuromodulation Methods in Autism Research and Treatment Estate (Tato) Sokhadze PhD, Associate Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, University of Louisville School of Medicine ABOUT DR. Sokhadze: Tato Sokhadze is a graduate of Tbilisi University, Georgia (Biology/Physiology) and received Ph.D. in Human Physiology in 1988 (Novosibirsk, Russia). He completed post-doctoral fellowship in Psychopharmacology at Wake Forest University in 2001-2003, and post-doctoral training in Cognitive Neuroscience at Rice University in 2004. Currently Dr. Sokhadze is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and a Director of Evoked Potential Lab at University of Louisville, KY. His research interests include application of biofeedback, TMS, and other applied psychophysiological techniques in psychiatric clinical research with focus on autism, ADHD, substance abuse and anxiety disorders. He has more than 30 years of experience in psychophysiology and biofeedback area, he is a member of several professional societies (AAPB, ISNR, SPR, APS, etc), and reviewer for numerous professional journals and grant agencies. He is a President of ISNR Research Foundation, non-profit organization supporting research in neurofeedback, applied neuroscience and related fields. 2:30pm - 3:00pm Networking Break with REFRESHMENTS in the Exhibit Hall 2:45pm-4:15pm BCIA Ethics Presentation – 1.5 CE credits 3:00pm - 4:00pm 60-MINUTE BREAKOUT SESSIONS - SYMPOSIA BOS26 Outcome Data from 2 BOS27 Neurofeedback with LENS Studies Featuring qEEG ADHD Elementary Students to Presented by: Stuart Donaldson, Improve Reading Achievement PhD, BCB; Mary Donaldson, MEd Presented by: Jeff La Marca, PhD CEs: 1 CEs: 1 TRACK: Clinical Interventions and Optimal Performance LEVEL: Intermediate 3:00pm - 4:00pm ORAL TRACK: Clinical Interventions and Optimal Performance LEVEL: Intermediate PRESENTATIONS SESSION 3 Are Blanketing and Stem Artifacts Real? Fredric Shaffer, PhD, BCB; Christopher Zerr; Marissa Fabbri; Teresa Vodopest; Jabari Allen LEVEL: Intermediate Does Inhalation-to-Exhalation Ratio Matter in Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback? Fredric Shaffer, PhD, BCB; Christopher Zerr; Marissa Fabbri; Teresa Vodopest; LEVEL: Introductory - 14 - AAPB 46th Annual Scientific Meeting Preliminary Program 2015 Jabari Allen; Christopher Williams Dyslexia in Three Siblings: Assessment and Treatment Findings Thomas Collura, PhD, MSMHC, BCN; Christen Stahl Heart Rate Variability and Brain Imaging Yoko H.W. Tsui-Caldwell, BS 3:00pm - 4:00pm ORAL PRESENTATIONS LEVEL: Intermediate LEVEL: Intermediate SESSION 4 Heart Coherence Training Combined with Back School in Patients with Chronic Low Back Pain Remko Soer, PhD LEVEL: Intermediate Clinical Conditions Respond to Select Modalities of Biofeedback Angelo Bolea, PhD, BCN, BCB LEVEL: Introductory Heart Rate Variability Predicts Female Sexual Arousal Dysfunction and Overall Sexual Dysfunction Amelia Stanton LEVEL: Introductory Integrating Hypnotic Language and Behavioral Principles for Complex Cases Howard Hall, PhD, PsyD, BCB 6:30pm - 9:00pm LEVEL: Introductory FERB Fundraiser: Dinner and Dancing at the Broken Spoke Proceeds will benefit the Foundation for Education and Research in Biofeedback and Related Sciences (FERB). $75/Ticket MEETING LOCATION Renaissance Austin Hotel 9721 Arboretum Boulevard, Austin, Texas 78759 Reservations By phone: (800) 468-3571 Deadline: February 10, 2015 Reservation requests received after the deadline date will be based on availability at the hotel's prevailing rates. - 15 - AAPB 46th Annual Scientific Meeting Preliminary Program 2015 Guest Room Rates AAPB has reserved a block of sleeping rooms at a discounted rate. This allows AAPB the use of the meeting and exhibit space at a great savings. Your support in staying at the Renaissance Austin Hotel helps to keep AAPB’s meeting and membership costs down. To receive this special rate, you must identify yourself as an AAPB attendee. Please be sure to book your rooms NO LATER THAN FEBRUARY 10, 2015 as we only have a certain number of rooms available at this rate. $195.00 - Single and Double Occupancy Call (800) 468-3571 to make your reservation. Room rates are quoted exclusive of applicable state and local taxes. Check-in: 3:00 pm. Check-out: 12:00 pm. About the Hotel Now featuring NEWLY renovated rooms throughout, the Renaissance Austin Hotel features distinct style and diverse personality of the Lone Star State. Nestled in the picturesque Texas Hill Country, this luxury Austin, TX hotel at the Arboretum at Great Hills provides a tranquil environment surrounded by nature trails, yet enjoys convenient proximity to Downtown Austin, University of Texas, 6th Street, Austin Bergstrom International Airport and The Domain Shopping Center, which is just two miles away. From the dramatic nine-story atrium to the stylish oversized rooms and fine dining at Banderas, our upscale amenities rival the finest hotels in Austin, TX. Discover the charming grace and distinct elegance of luxury accommodations at the Renaissance Austin, TX Hotel at the Arboretum. GENERAL INFORMATION Overall Conference Objectives: Discuss new psychophysiology and biofeedback methods to evoke human potential and achieve results in a clinical setting. Determine psychophysiology and biofeedback techniques to improve patients’ quality of life. 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At the Annual Meeting, each group has an opportunity to meet and collaborate. These meetings can include a special lecture or presentation, panel discussions or a social hour. All AAPB members are invited and encouraged to attend section/division meetings. To join a section or division, contact AAPB at [email protected]. - 16 - AAPB 46th Annual Scientific Meeting Preliminary Program 2015 Tickets Required: Admission to pre-conference workshops is by ticket only. Tickets may be purchased during the registration process or at onsite registration. Tickets purchased onsite will be strictly on a space-available basis. Exhibit Hall and Registration Hours: Exhibit Hours Thursday, March 12 Exhibitor Set-up Exhibits Viewing Opening Reception in Exhibit Hall Friday, March 13 Exhibits Viewing Presidential and Poster Reception Saturday, March 14 Exhibits Viewing Exhibitor Teardown Registration Hours Tuesday, March 10 Wednesday, March 11 Thursday, March 12 Friday, March 13 Saturday, March 14 8:00am to 12:00pm 2:00pm to 5:00pm 6:30pm to 8:00pm 7:00am to 5:00pm 5:45pm to 7:00pm 5:00pm to 7:00pm 7:30am to 5:00pm 7:30am to 8:00pm 7:00am to 7:00pm 7:00am to 5:00pm 7:00am to 3:00pm 3:00pm to 6:30 pm ABOUT AAPB The Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback (AAPB) was founded in 1969 as the Biofeedback Research Society. The goals of the association are to promote a new understanding of biofeedback and advance the methods used in this practice. AAPB is a non-profit organization as defined in Section 501(c)(6) of the Internal Revenue Service Code. AAPB's mission is to advance the development, dissemination and utilization of knowledge about applied psychophysiology and biofeedback to improve health and the quality of life through research, education, and practice. The Association is hard at work meeting these objectives: Encouragement of scientific research and expansion of clinical and educational applications of biofeedback and applied psychophysiology. Integration of biofeedback with other self-regulatory methods. Promoting high standards of professional practice, ethics, and education. Increasing member knowledge through events, publications, educational programs, and special interest sections and divisions. Making the public aware of biofeedback. Contact us at: [email protected] or 800.477.8892. - 17 - REGISTRATION FORM Please use one registration form per attendee. Copy this form as needed. Complete and Return this form with payment to - MAIL: AAPB, 10200 W 44th Ave, Suite 304, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 or FAX to 720.881.6101 REGISTRATION INFORMATION Name:__________________________________________________________________________________ Credentials:__________________________________________ Organization:______________________________________________________________________ License #:__________________________________________________ Mailing Address:______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ City:________________________________ State:_________ Zip:______________ Phone: _________________________________________________________________ Email:___________________________________________________________________________Fax:________________________________________________________ Emergency Contact Name and Phone:____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Vegetarian Meals? Yes No Special Assistance Required?_________________________________________________________________________________ First-time attendee? Yes No Are you BCIA Certified? Yes No --- If yes, please indicate for which: General BF EEG PMDB New Member Since March 2014? Yes No For continuing education purposes, please check all that apply: Psychologist FEE SCHEDULE FERB FUNDRAISING EVENT FULL REGISTRATION AAPB Member ISNR/ISMA/IABMCP Member Non-member Full-time Student (enclose copy of Student ID) ONE-DAY REGISTRATION Friday, March 13, 2015 Saturday, March 14, 2015 Until 2/11/2015 $435 $435 $535 $95 After 2/11/2015 $490 $490 $590 $110 Until 2/11/2015 $225 $225 After 2/11/2015 $235 $235 *Deduct $15 for each additional registration from the same organization, when submitted concurrently. Excludes students and one-day registrations. Dinner and Dancing at the Broken Spoke - Saturday, March 14 Proceeds will benefit the Foundation for Education and Research in Biofeedback and Related Sciences (FERB). $75/ticket SECTION MEETINGS Registration Fee: $____________ *Discount: $____________ REGISTRATION FEE TOTAL: $____________ WORKSHOPS… PLEASE NOTE: Additional fees required Wednesday, March 11, 2015 MEMBER Before 2/11/15 WS01 WS02 WS03 WS19 WS05 WS06 WS07 WS08 $240 $240 $240 $240 $240 $125 $125 $125 $290 $290 $290 $290 $290 $175 $175 $175 $260 $260 $260 $260 $260 $155 $155 $155 $310 $310 $310 $310 $310 $205 $205 $205 $240 $240 $240 $240 $125 $125 $125 $125 $125 $290 $290 $290 $290 $175 $175 $175 $175 $175 $260 $260 $260 $260 $155 $155 $155 $155 $155 $310 $310 $310 $310 $205 $205 $205 $205 $205 8:30 am – 6:00 pm 8:30 am – 5:30 pm 8:30 am – 5:30 pm 8:30 am – 5:30 pm 8:30 am – 5:30 pm 1:30 pm – 5:30 pm 1:30 pm – 5:30 pm 1:30 pm – 5:30 pm NON-MEMBER Before 2/11/15 MEMBER Before 2/11/15 NON-MEMBER After 2/11/15 Thursday, March 12, 2015 WS09 WS10 WS11 WS12 WS13 WS14 WS15 WS16 WS17 8:30 am – 6:00 pm 8:30 am – 5:30 pm 8:30 am – 5:30 pm 8:30 am – 5:30 pm 8:30 am – 12:30 pm 8:30 am – 12:30 pm 1:30 pm – 5:30 pm 1:30 pm – 5:30 pm 1:30 pm – 5:30 pm (1) Ticket (2) Tickets General Donation Total: $________________ FERB Total: $__________ Friday, March 13, 2015 – 7:00pm-9:00pm Optimal Functioning Section Meeting Neurofeedback Section Meeting ISMA Section Meeting BIOFEEDBACK DAY - $59 (3/14/15 ONLY) Tickets - $59 x ______(# of tickets) = $______ JOIN AAPB! Regular Member - $195 Student Member - $59 Membership Total: $______________ TOTAL REGISTRATION FEE TOTAL: $____________ WORKSHOP FEE TOTAL: $____________ FERB FUNDRAISER/DONATION: $____________ BIOFEEDBACK DAY TOTAL: $____________ MEMBERSHIP FEE TOTAL: $____________ TOTAL FEES: $____________ INDICATE YOUR INTENT TO ATTEND - Visit www.aapb.org for more details and event times Friday, March 13, 2015 (continued) Thursday, March 12, 2015 KEY1 Horse Boy: An Autistic Boy’s Journey from Shamanic Healing to Modern Science REC1 Opening Reception in Exhibit Hall Friday, March 13, 2015 BOS09 Finding the ART in ASD: Hypnosis and Biofeedback for the Neurodiverse BOS10 Breathing and Overbreathing in Anxiety BOS11 I-tech on the Brain: An Examination of the Effects of (excessive) Use of Digital Media on the EEG BOS12 Biomarkers, Phenotypes and the Changing Clinical World of DSM-V ORAL2 Oral Presentations - Session 2 BOS13 Fibromyalgia and Myofascial Pain Syndrome: Two Sides of the Same Coin? BOS14 ADHD and Autism: Physicians’ Clinical Perspectives BOS 15 Psychophysiological Approaches to Challenging and Chronic Cases BOS 28 Neurofeedback in the 21st Century: Neuroimaging and Linking Symptoms to Networks KEY2 Wellness REC2 Presidential and Poster Reception in Exhibit Hall BCIACERT BCIA Certification Test SEC01 ISMA Section Meeting SEC08 Neurofeedback Section Meeting Optimal Functioning BOS18 Biofeedback & Neurofeedback Interventions for Sports & Military Concussions BOS19 Relaxation Profile – A Tool for More Effective Biofeedback-based Assessment and Treatment Planning KEY3 Prefrontal Regulation of the Stress Response: A Neurovisceral Integration Perspective BOS20 Integrating Somatics and Biofeedback BOS21 Alpha Theta Training: From 1960 to 2014 and Beyond BOS22 The Effect of NeuroField pEMF for the treatment of Autism, Depression and TBI BOS 23 Update on Effects of HRV Biofeedback BOS24 Slow Wave (ISF) Training: Putting the Bio Back in Neurofeedback STURNDS Student Roundtable & Free Brown Bag Lunch DSP Distinguished Scientist Presentation BCIAETHICS BCIA Ethics Presentation BOS26 Outcome Data from 2 LENS Studies Featuring qEEG BOS27 Neurofeedback with ADHD Elementary Students to Improve Reading Achievement ORAL3 Oral Presentations - Session 3 ORAL4 Oral Presentations - Session 4 FERB Fundraiser Dinner and Dancing at the Broken Spoke Continental Breakfast BOS01 Introductory PsychoNeuroImmunology (PNI) BOS02 Stress -Essential Knowledge For The Practitioner BOS3 Development of a Reliable Biomeasure for Detecting Behavioral Self Regulation in Adults with Traumatic Brain Injury BOS25 Headache Differential Diagnosis Critical Implications for Treatment ORAL1 Oral Presentations - Session 1 PRES Presidential Lecture: Business Strategy and Marketing BOS04 Innovative Treatments of Concussions and Head Injuries - Panel BOS05 What We Can Learn from Sufis and Yogis Who Heal Quickly After Voluntary Piercing of the Body BOS06 I Think it Worked? Measuring Success in Biofeedback STURNDF Welcome Lunch for New Saturday, March 14, 2015 Members, New Attendees and Students Continental Breakfast BOS07 Treating Functional Gastrointestinal INVITE ONLY Past President’s Breakfast Disorders with Biofeedback BOS16 Brain Brightening with AV BOS08 Concussion: Advanced Assessment Entrainment for Memory Enhancement in the and Treatment Middle-Aged and Elderly BCIA101 BCIA Certification 101 BOS17 What is ‘HRV Coherence’ and Why Is It BCIARECERT BCIA Recertification101 Important? Room Sharing Plan AAPB can assist interested members in identifying shared hotel lodging opportunities at the Renaissance Austin Hotel for the Annual Meeting. If you plan to attend and are looking for a roommate, please complete this section and AAPB will send you a list with the names of other members who are interested in sharing a room. NOTE: We will contact you by email. Please make sure to include your email address on this form. 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Expiration Date: ____________________________3-Digit CVV Code: ______________ PLEASE NOTE: Name as it Appears on Card: _______________________________________________ Signature: _______________________________________________________________ Mail or fax this form with payment to: AAPB 10200 West 44th Avenue Suite 304 Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 Join AAPB now and use the member-rate registration fees! Full-time students see www.aapb.org for workshop discount information. Special Services: If you have a disability which may require special accommodations in order to fully participate in the AAPB Annual Meeting, please contact AAPB headquarters at [email protected] Phone: 800.477.8892 Fax: 720.881.6101 Questions? [email protected] www.aapb.org NeuroGuide by Applied Neuroscience, Inc. Seamless Intergration of qEEG and Neurofeedback Applied Neuroscience, Inc. was the First Company to Produce Commercial Software that Integrates Conventional EEG with qEEG on the Same Screen at the Same Time. 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