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Neurofeedback: How Brain Activity Can Improve Mental Health with Rebekah Walker

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Today, I am interviewing Ms. Rebekah Walker, a graduate of Saybrook University’s Psychophysiology program. Since her undergrad, Rebekah has been connected to the mental health field. In 2014, she and her husband implemented a neurofeedback program for an agency. Then in 2016 they started their private practice, Walker Therapy Services, that married psychotherapy and neurofeedback together. As a result of wanting to know more about the brain she obtained a Master's in Applied Psychophysiology. Rebekah is now working with IMediSync which is revolutionizing mental health care. We’re going to learn more about her work in this space, especially how one merges mental health care with neurofeedback – the linkages are interesting, especially when we peel back the layers – and her work at iMediSync.
Check out iMediSync here: https://www.imedisync.com/en/
Learn more about our programs at Saybrook.Edu

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Today, I am interviewing Ms. Rebekah Walker, a graduate of Saybrook University’s Psychophysiology program. Since her undergrad, Rebekah has been connected to the mental health field. In 2014, she and her husband implemented a neurofeedback program for an agency. Then in 2016 they started their private practice, Walker Therapy Services, that married psychotherapy and neurofeedback together. As a result of wanting to know more about the brain she obtained a Master's in Applied Psychophysiology. Rebekah is now working with IMediSync which is revolutionizing mental health care. We’re going to learn more about her work in this space, especially how one merges mental health care with neurofeedback – the linkages are interesting, especially when we peel back the layers – and her work at iMediSync.
Check out iMediSync here: https://www.imedisync.com/en/
Learn more about our programs at Saybrook.Edu

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