Exploring Concussion and Traumatic Brain Injury.  Doesn’t the brain heal with time? Mary Lee Esty 3d of October from 16.00 to 19.00 Kiev time

Greetings, dear colleagues!

We are pleased to invite you to take a part in webinar “Exploring Concussion and Traumatic Brain Injury.  Doesn’t the brain heal with time?” with Mary Lee Esty

This first meeting will be a discussion of detailed clinical history, including childhood injuries.   Exploration of symptoms supporting diagnosis of TBI is essential to good treatment planning. Perhaps you were just born that way?  What happens inside the head after a fall or a blast?  What is a proper diagnosis? It can be complicated.  We will review the primary cognitive, physical, and emotional symptoms following TBI.  A detailed discussion is always invited. 

About Mary Lee Esty

Education, Licensing, and Certification

Ph.D.               Union Institute, Health Psychology, 1995

MSW              West Virginia University, MSW,1962

BA                  Wichita University, 1960, Sociology, Psychology

ACSW            1965 – Present

LCSW-C                    Maryland, 1988 – present

BCIA              Senior Fellow in Biofeedback: Biofeedback Certification International                                    Alliance, BCB

BCIA   Senior Fellow in Neurofeedback: Biofeedback Certification International Alliance, BCN

Award 2020:  The M.B. Sterman Career Achievement Award by the International Society                              for Neuroregulation & Research

Book: 

Esty ML and Shifflett CM (2014), Conquering Concussion: Healing TBI Symptoms With    Neurofeedback and Without Drugs.  Round Earth Publishing, Sewickley, PA.

Awarded:  Kirkus Reviews Best Books 2014

Gold Winner Nonfiction Authors

Academic Affiliation:

Adjunct Professor in Wichita State University School of Social Work

Mary Lee Esty

Additional Information

Registration and payment 

Please note that

The amount

2200₴

in UAH may change when the euro exchange rate rises.

The USD equivalent remains unchanged. 

Payment methods:

1. To the bank account

2.Via the link through the WayForPay payment system

3. Cash in USD for Odessans.

Regardless of the payment method, please fill out the registration form, after which you will receive an email with payment details

 

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