We welcome undergraduate, graduate and post graduate healthcare professionals with an interest in neurofeedback and clinical practice. We have supported masters thesis and doctoral dissertation research projects in clinical psychology on traumatic brain injury, ADHD and dementia.
QMF has its own internal Institutional Review Board and can therefore support independent research activities for seasoned clinicians who wish to train in neurofeedback and conduct their own clinical research for publication.
The program of study is highly experiential and includes regular clinic hours, assigned clients for neurofeedback and psychotherapy. Direct clinical supervision with one of the senior clinicians is provided on a weekly basis as well as group supervision. Trainees are expected to construct a learning contract that will include a piece of original research as well as completing a course of personal neurofeedback training.
Internships can be constructed for single semester or year-long durations. Please submit your goals and expectations in a proposal form including your experience, training (transcripts or CE summary) and personal approach to the healing process. Two professional references are also requested.
Please contact Dr. Marvin H. Berman with questions and to schedule an interview at 610-940-0488