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Webinars
Seizure Symptoms and the LENS Single Live Session
March 18, 2010, from 9:00am to 10:00am Pacific Time
Maximum number of attendees is 12. Those attending are entitled to the audio and screen video recording after the webinar. The day before the webinar the attendees will be sent a link for the video portion of the webinars, as well as a toll–free phone number for the audio portion.
Date for Webinar:
- March 18, 2010
$50 Full!
Agenda:
In this webinar will be described:
- A range of seizure and seizure-like phenomena, in a range of pathophysiologies and presentations.
- What makes treatment of those within this range complex to work with, including scope of practice issues, safety concerns, what tends to frighten psychotherapists without medical background, and how to talk to clients about what lies both ahead of them and what they are going through,
- What the stages of treatment are like,
- What applications to use, not to use, why, and when.
Seizure Symptoms and the LENS
"PLAYBACK ONLY" Version from March 18, 2010 Webinar
$25
Agenda:
In this webinar will be described:
- A range of seizure and seizure-like phenomena, in a range of pathophysiologies and presentations.
- What makes treatment of those within this range complex to work with, including scope of practice issues, safety concerns, what tends to frighten psychotherapists without medical background, and how to talk to clients about what lies both ahead of them and what they are going through,
- What the stages of treatment are like,
- What applications to use, not to use, why, and when.
Seizure Symptoms and the LENS Single Live Session
April 1, 2010, from 9:00am to 10:00am Pacific Time
Maximum number of attendees is 12. Those attending are entitled to the audio and screen video recording after the webinar. The day before the webinar the attendees will be sent a link for the video portion of the webinar, as well as a toll–free phone number for the audio portion.
Date for Webinar:
- April 1, 2010
$50 Full!
Agenda:
In this webinar will be described:
- A range of seizure and seizure-like phenomena, in a range of pathophysiologies and presentations.
- What makes treatment of those within this range complex to work with, including scope of practice issues, safety concerns, what tends to frighten psychotherapists without medical background, and how to talk to clients about what lies both ahead of them and what they are going through,
- What the stages of treatment are like,
- What applications to use, not to use, why, and when.
Seizure Symptoms and the LENS
"PLAYBACK ONLY" Version from April 1, 2010 Webinar
$25
Agenda:
In this webinar will be described:
- A range of seizure and seizure-like phenomena, in a range of pathophysiologies and presentations.
- What makes treatment of those within this range complex to work with, including scope of practice issues, safety concerns, what tends to frighten psychotherapists without medical background, and how to talk to clients about what lies both ahead of them and what they are going through,
- What the stages of treatment are like,
- What applications to use, not to use, why, and when.
Trainings and Other Products
Intermediate Web Video Training & Consultation: 5 Session Series
Mornings from 8:30am-10:00 am Pacific Time
Dates for Training:
- March 27, 2010
- April 3, 2010
- April 10, 2010
- April 24, 2010
- May 1, 2010
$250
The series of Web Video Conference meetings will take place from 8:30am to 10:00am Pacific Time, allowing up to 12 participants work with Glenn Marks, Ph.D. Please note the agenda for content of each of the sessions.
Agenda
Session 1:
Discussion of participant’s experiences, questions and comments
Review of basics
- Review of set-up screen options
- Training screen-explanation of each box
- Reviewing and editing session data
- Viewing maps
Review of Sensitivity, Hardiness and Suppression questionnaires
- Comments, questions and experiences of participants
- Symptom checklists
Review of protocols:
- What each protocol “does”
- When to consider use of each protocol
- When to consider changing protocols
- Consideration of modifying existing protocols
Session 2:
Discussion and questions
Who is my potential market?
How to market
- How to present LENS to potential clients
Input from participants
Ethical Considerations:
- Informed consent
- Potential benefits, limitations and alternatives
- How many sessions should clients expect?
- Practicing within the scope of our licenses
- What are we telling potential clients we are treating?
Interactions of LENS treatments and medications
Record keeping
- Measuring and tracking outcomes
Side Effects-progress or obstacles?
- Ways to conceptualize and discuss “side effects” with ourselves and clients
- managing our discomfort
- ethical considerations
Session 3:
Discussion and questions
Case presentations
Review of maps
Review of rationale for using different protocols
What to do in the other 59 minutes of the session
- Assisting clients in adjusting to changes
- Adjuncts to the LENS
The LENS community
- Resources available via the web
- Collaborating/communicating with others
- Utilizing the list serv
- Accessing previous topics
- LENS conference
- Misc
- Utilizing the list serv
Session 4:
Discussion and questions
Basic neuroscience and how this pertains to treatment considerations with LENS
- Brief review of cell firing and transmission
- The duty cycle
- How this relates to the raw eeg-what is being measured
- Brief overview of nueroanatomical principles
- White matter and gray matter (location vs networks)
- Principles of brain functioning
- Parsimony
- Equilibrium
- Conservation of energy
How these principles are effected by disease, trauma and pathology
- Instability
- Suppression
- Neuroplasticity
Theories regarding how the LENS system may affect this and differences between LENS and traditional neurofeedback
Session 5:
Questions, experiences and comments
Case Presentations
Tackling more complex cases
What’s next in development of your LENS practice
- Advanced training
- Working with a mentor
- Other
Web Video Training & Consultation: 6 Session Series
Mornings from 9:00am – 10:30am Pacific Time
Dates for Training:
- January 14, 2010
- February 11, 2010
- March 11, 2010
- April 8, 2010
- May 28, 1020
- June 17, 2010
$300
The series of Web Video Conference meetings will take place from 9:00am to 10:30am Pacific Time, allowing up to 12 participants to visually share and discuss maps with Len Ochs, Ph.D.
Web Video Training & Consultation: 6 Session Series
Afternoons from 4:00pm – 5:30pm Pacific Time
Dates for Training:
- January 14, 2010
- February 11, 2010
- March 11, 2010
- April 8, 2010
- May 28, 1020
- June 17, 2010
$300
The series of Web Video Conference meetings will take place from 4:00pm to 5:30pm Pacific Time, allowing up to 12 participants to visually share and discuss maps with Len Ochs, Ph.D.
LENS Training - 3 Day LENS Foundations Training, 2010
- March 21-23, 2010
- June 4-6, 2010
- June 11-13, 2010
- September 10-12, 2010
- September 27-29, 2010
- October 22-24, 2010
- November 6-8, 2010
$750
Participants in this Training will come away with an introductory understanding of the LENS, including:
- How to run the software and EEG hardware, including hands-on practice of evaluation and treatment software
- How to evaluate client problems and match the problem to the software to be used to treat, how to run evaluation software, how to run the Report Generator for generating maps
- How to choose treatment software and run treatment sessions
- What the central conceptual framework is for the LENS approach
- How to talk about the LENS to clients and referral sources
LENS Training - 3 Day LENS Advanced Training, 2010
- March 21-23, 2010
- April 16-18, 2010 New!
- May 14-16, 2010
- June 4-6, 2010
- June 11-13, 2010
- July 9-11, 2010 Interviews by Len Ochs
- September 10-12, 2010
- September 27-29, 2010
- November 12-14, 2010 Interviews by Len Ochs
- December 3-5, 2010
$750
This Training focuses on:
- What’s new with the LENS approach.
- Discussion of client variables such as sensitivity, hardiness, suppression, and reactivity, and how they relate to both the applications used for evaluation and treatment in various phases of the course of treatment
- Tracking EEG variables across the course of treatment, and multiple sequential map tracking using the Report Generator.
- Pattern analysis in tracking and predicting EEG amplitude and dominant frequency changes across sessions
- Understanding the client’s behavior and EEG during the course of treatment; predicting what the client will feel and perceive, as well as the expected changes in the EEG; and learning how to frame for the client, the expected behavior changes that occur.
- Translation of client problems into neuropsychological functions for recognition and tracking in the clinical and research domains.
- Managing elementary technical problems
- Observation of live evaluation and treatment sessions
LENS 2 Channel Professional Unit
Please call OchsLabs at 707-823-6225 for information on purchasing this product.
LENS 4 Channel Professional Unit
Please call OchsLabs at 707-823-6225 for information on purchasing this product.
LENS 2 Channel Home Unit
Please call OchsLabs at 707-823-6225 for information on purchasing this product.
Electrode Set
Solid silver sensors (3) terminated with standard 1.5 mm DIN connectors.
1- One black 36 inch electrode lead with solid silver spring loaded ear clip (10mm) (Reference electrode)
1-One green 36 inch electrode lead with solid silver spring loaded ear clip (10mm) (Ground electrode)
1-One white 36 inch electrode lead with solid silver flat disk style sensor (10mm) (Active electrode )
$80.00, 1 lb









