Introduction to ILF Neurofeedback
Course description
40-hour training with a well-balanced curriculum - a combination of theory, group discussion, and practice - everything you need to get started with ILF Neurofeedback.
Essential teaching content
This 40-hour training provides the foundational knowledge and practical skills needed to begin clinical application of ILF Neurofeedback:
•Core principles of ILF neurofeedback and brain regulation
•Protocol selection, frequency optimization, and electrode placement
•Client-centered assessment and symptom tracking
•Hands-on practicum with real-time session experience
•Interpreting client responses and adjusting protocols
•Integration into clinical practice, including workflow and ethics
•Case-based learning through discussion and applied examples
After the course you can
After the course, you can:
•Set up and conduct ILF neurofeedback sessions with appropriate equipment and electrode placements
•Apply foundational protocols and begin frequency optimization based on client response
•Recognize and respond to client feedback during sessions
•Track client-reported outcomes and adjust sessions accordingly
•Integrate ILF neurofeedback into your clinical workflow with confidence
Course highlights
Course Highlights
•40-hour comprehensive training combining theory, discussion, and hands-on practice
•Real-time practicum beginning early in training to build confidence and skill
•Small-group, interactive learning environment with direct guidance
•Immediate application of concepts through case-based discussion
•Focus on individualized, client-centered protocol development
•Structured pathway from foundational learning to clinical implementation
Online
Period of time
24.06.2026 – 26.06.2026
Local time: UTC
Your selected time zone
Price
$600 per clinician, per month for 12 months (new agencies)Included in the price
•Module I & II: Introduction to ILF Neurofeedback
•Modules III–V: Advanced ILF, Synchrony, and Alpha-Theta
•Bi-weekly Case Consultation Sessions
•Results Tracking System (RTS)
•Topic-Focused Webinars (10 per year)
•Neurofeedback Proficiency Certificate
•NAP Community
Training points
•Establishes a working understanding of ILF neurofeedback and its role in supporting brain regulation
•Develops clinician competency in protocol selection, electrode placement, and session execution
•Builds skill in frequency optimization and real-time adjustment based on client response
•Strengthens ability to observe, interpret, and respond to clinical presentation during sessions
•Introduces structured outcome tracking to monitor symptom change and inform clinical decisions
•Supports integration into existing clinical workflows, including documentation and session structure
•Reinforces clinical reasoning through case-based discussion and applied learning
•Prepares clinicians for ongoing development through consultation, advanced training, and proficiency pathways
Language
- English
Lecturer
Organizer
Neurofeedback Advocacy Project
United States