Silicon Valley Health Institute | Mind Mending With Low Energy Neuro Feedback System - Len Ochs, Ph.D (Nov 2018) @SiliconValleyHealthInstitute | Uploaded December 2018 | Updated October 2024, 4 hours ago.
“Mind Mending With LENS (Low Energy Neuro Feedback System)” is presented by Len Ochs, Ph.D at the November 15, 2018 meeting of the Silicon Valley Health Institute.
Len Ochs, PhD, has worked as a school psychologist between 1965 and 1973, and as a psychologist between 1975 and 2008. With some grade-school training in electronics, he began his career in biofeedback in 1975. His early computerization of biofeedback aided by computer language instruction in his doctoral program, led him to be declared a Pioneer in Computerized biofeedback by the Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback. After 15 years of experience using all forms of biofeedback he began to specialize in neurofeedback. In 1990 he discovered a way to accelerate the response to neurofeedback, and did so another way in 2018, to begin to turn neurofeedback into a tool that can more rapidly bring improvements in cognition, movement, emotional control, and pain. The trainings and work initiated by Ochs, but carried on by hundreds of others, are said to be responsible for the improvements in functioning of over 80,000 individuals as of 2008, out of perhaps 100,000 clients treated by with this system, called the Low Energy Neurofeedback System (the LENS) in one iteration, and the Feather in another. He is neither an owner or employee of OchsLabs. and receives no income from OchsLabs. He is in private practice in Sebastopol, CA, USA, and specialized in the development and use of the LENS.
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“Mind Mending With LENS (Low Energy Neuro Feedback System)” is presented by Len Ochs, Ph.D at the November 15, 2018 meeting of the Silicon Valley Health Institute.
Len Ochs, PhD, has worked as a school psychologist between 1965 and 1973, and as a psychologist between 1975 and 2008. With some grade-school training in electronics, he began his career in biofeedback in 1975. His early computerization of biofeedback aided by computer language instruction in his doctoral program, led him to be declared a Pioneer in Computerized biofeedback by the Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback. After 15 years of experience using all forms of biofeedback he began to specialize in neurofeedback. In 1990 he discovered a way to accelerate the response to neurofeedback, and did so another way in 2018, to begin to turn neurofeedback into a tool that can more rapidly bring improvements in cognition, movement, emotional control, and pain. The trainings and work initiated by Ochs, but carried on by hundreds of others, are said to be responsible for the improvements in functioning of over 80,000 individuals as of 2008, out of perhaps 100,000 clients treated by with this system, called the Low Energy Neurofeedback System (the LENS) in one iteration, and the Feather in another. He is neither an owner or employee of OchsLabs. and receives no income from OchsLabs. He is in private practice in Sebastopol, CA, USA, and specialized in the development and use of the LENS.
Visit the Silicon Valley Health Institute (aka Smart Life Forum) at
svhi.com
Silicon Valley Health Institute Smart Life Forum Palo Alto