School of Neurotherapy Conference

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Mitchell Sadar, Ph.D., BCN, BCB-HRV

Dr. Mitchell Sadar is a licensed psychologist who has been practicing clinical psychology for over 35 years. He has worked in a wide array of settings including adult and adolescent inpatient units, substance abuse rehabilitation programs, prisons, and private practice. In 1999, Dr. Sadar became the first clinician in the greater Philadelphia area to be trained in EEG biofeedback/neurofeeback and one of the first 500 neurofeedback practitioners in the world.  

Education

  • B.A. with Honors in Psychology – Dartmouth College

  • M.A. in Clinical Psychology – University of Dayton

  • Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology – University of Nebraska, Lincoln

  • APA Specialization in Addictions

  • BCIA Board Certified in Neurofeedback and Heart Rate Variability

  • President of Northeast Regional Biofeedback Society

  • Member: American Psychological Association, Pennsylvania Psychological Association, International Society for Neurofeedback and Research, Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, Affiliate Member of EEG Info, Brainmaster Technologies, and EEG Education and Research.

  • Practicing EEG Biofeedback/Neurofeedback since 2000

Co-Presenting with Angelika Sadar

Presenting: “Avoiding Extinction: Harnessing Biofeedback and ERPs to Advance Neurofeedback/Neuromodulation”

This lecture will address the challenges faced by the field of neurofeedback/neuromodulation, which has experienced limited growth compared to other therapeutic modalities such as DBT and EMDR. The speaker will discuss the need to lower barriers to entry and appeal to decision-makers to foster growth in the field.

The lecture will explore the potential of peripheral biofeedback as a low-cost, scalable introduction to biofeedback, serving as an entry point to neurofeedback and neuromodulation. Additionally, the speaker will highlight the importance of utilizing event-related potentials (ERPs) derived from EEG, which are more acceptance in the medical and neuroscientific communities due to their extensive research base. Attendees will gain insights into strategies for revitalizing the field of neurofeedback/neuromodulation and increasing its mainstream acceptance.