Change Your Brain, Change Your Life: Understanding Trauma

January 4, 2018

Bradley University announces the third annual Super Brain Summit spearheaded by long-time Professor, Dr. Lori Russell-Chapin. 

The Super Brain Summit conference, happening Wednesday, February 28, 2018, will feature leading psychiatrist and New York Times bestselling author, Daniel Amen, M.D. who will discuss brain systems and how to optimize their impact on daily life. He will also talk about the latest research on the effects of trauma on brain health especially attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and traumatic brain injury (TBI).

Dr. Russell-Chapin serves as the national chair for the Neurocounseling Interest Network and co-authored the 2014 text, "Neurotherapy and Neurofeedback: Brain-based Interventions for Psychological and Behavioral Problems."

Registrants have three options to participate: live on campus, online via live stream, or through the purchase of recorded sessions. The in-person fee, including lunch, is $250 for four sessions. Individual sessions are available for $75. CEUs (.6) will be awarded for the day.

To register, visit bradley.edu/superbrainsummit. For more information about the program, email Dr. Lori Russell-Chapin, Professor and Co-Director of the Center for Collaborative Brain Research at Bradley University, or call (309) 677-3186. For information about registration, email Debbie Devine in Continuing Education, or call (309) 677-2820.

The deadline to register is February 14, 2018.