Certificate in Professional Psychophysiology
Advanced Training Beyond BCIA requirements. Our certificate program (CP001) offers an in-depth exploration of psychophysiological techniques and biofeedback, surpassing the requirements of the Biofeedback Certification International Alliance (BCIA). It is not just a certification; it is a testament to your comprehensive knowledge and expertise.
$3,000.00
Certificate Coordinator
Dr. Richard Sherman
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This certificate is a valuable way to provide evidence of solid training in psychophysiological techniques and biofeedback. This is an academic certificate of knowledge rather than a clinical practice certification such as BCIA’s biofeedback certification.
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While participants can take any CE course offered by the Psychophysiology Specialization (with concurrence by the certificate coordinator), those most likely to be taken in addition to the core courses are:
a. EEG biofeedback / neurofeedback.
b. Advanced neurofeedback for specific disorders.
c. Psychophysiological optimal functioning in the sports, business, and educational environments.
d. Quantitative EEG assessment.
e. Genetic bases of behavior.
f. Brain stimulation for behavioral modification.
g. Hormonal and perceptual influences upon behavior.
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The required core CE (continuing education) courses for the certificate are (1) PH007 Biological basis of behavior (Introduction to psychophysiology), (2) PH010 General biofeedback (psychophysiological assessment and intervention), and (3) a capstone paper summarizing what has been learned while taking the certificate.
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May vary per course
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Each course is between 36 and 50 CE credit hours.
The Behavioral Medicine Research and Training Foundation is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Behavioral Medicine R&T Foundation maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
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Completed through distance education
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Testimonial
“The course material is covered very clearly through lectures and also provides extra references to expand more deeply into the topic of study.”
Lorena Casado Román