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Neurofeedback for Caregiving Families: Building Regulation and Resilience

$15.00

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(April 2026) 

Early adversity and trauma can shape how the brain develops, especially in the areas that are responsible for attachment, emotion regulation, executive functioning, impulse control, and sleep.  This workshop introduces neurofeedback as a powerful tool to support calming the central nervous system, regulation, resilience, and connection within caregiving families.  Participants will gain a practical understanding of how neurofeedback works, what sessions look like, and how it can be integrated into a broader therapeutic or caregiving plan. This workshop is designed for parents, foster and adoptive families, kinship caregivers, and professionals who support caregiving systems. No prior knowledge of neurofeedback is required.

Dannielle White is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker with a master’s degree in social work and the owner of Life on Purpose Counseling & Neurofeedback in Little Canada, Minnesota. With a deep commitment to helping clients thrive, she integrates a unique combination of psychotherapy and neurofeedback custom-tailored to each person. Trained in the Othmer Method in Woodland Hills, California, Dannielle has been specializing in neurofeedback since 2015. By combining clinical expertise with a personalized, warm, client-centered approach, she provides a safe, welcoming and collaborative therapeutic environment for all who seek therapy.

watch time: 60 minutes

Eligible Certificate of Completion time: 60 minutes

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