University Research and Graduate Education Opportunities in Neurofeedback

University of Tennesse, Knoxville, TN; contact Professor Joel Lubar
University of Washington, Seattle, WA; contact Drs. Tom Budzynski and Helen
Kogan-Budzynski (Both are now in retired status, but may be worth contacting
anyway.)
Sonoma College; contact Dr. Steve Wall, Dr. Eleanor Criswell (biofeedback)
California School of Professional Psychology; San Diego; contact Prof. Dick
Gevirtz
University of North Texas, Denton, Tx, Dr. Eugenia Bodenhamer-Davis
Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester NY; contact Dr. David Kaiser
Northwestern University; contact Professor Peter Rosenfeld.
Imperial College London; contact Professor John Gruzelier.
UCLA Dept of Psychology; contact Professor Eran Zaidel.
New York University; contact Drs. Leslie Prichep and E. Roy John
Swinburne University, Melbourne. Australia; contact Professor Richard
Silberstein
University of Illinois in Chicago; contact Prof. Thomas Jobe (Neurology)
Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic; contact Prof. Josef Faber, M.D.,
Ph.D. (Neurology)
Semmelweis University, Budapest; contact Jancis Long, Ph.D.
jancis@hotmail.com
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA; contact Norman Miller or
Mitch Erleywine (Dept. Social Psych)
Emory University; contact Prof. Freides
Saybrook Institute; contact Prof. Jean Achterberg
Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, CA; contact Dr. Kent Kinzley
Biola University; La Mirada, CA; contact Dr. John Kelley
Boise State University, Idaho; contact Dr. Sara La Riviere, Dir. Addictions
Studies Program
St. Mary's University in San Antonio, Texas; contact Randall R. Lyle, Ph.D.,
Associate Professor, Department of Counseling and Human Services; Master's
and a Ph.D. program in Counseling and/or Marriage and Family Therapy
Widener University, Philadelphia, Prof. Kit Healey, Dr. Frank Masterpasqua

Additions and corrections are solicited for this listing.


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