About the Journal

 


 

Journal of Neurotherapy 

The Journal of Neurotherapy: Investigations in Neuromodulation, Neurofeedback and Applied Neuroscience provides an integrated, multidisciplinary perspective on clinically relevant research, treatment, and public policy for neurotherapy. The journal reviews important findings in clinical neurotherapy and electroencephalography for use in assessing baselines and outcomes of various procedures.

The Journal of Neurotherapy represents the scholarly commitment of the field and reflects the highest standards of investigation, clinical practice, education, and evaluation of patient care. The Journal of Neurotherapy provides relevant findings from the diversity of disciplines involved in the study of neurotherapy and offers interpretive commentary to clarify this information. The only magazine-sized journal in the area of neurotherapy and neurofeedback printed in color, the journal draws from expertise inside and outside of the International Society for Neurofeedback and Research to deliver material which integrates the diverse aspects of the field:

  • basic science
  • clinical aspects
  • philosophy
  • training and certification issues
  • treatment evaluation
  • technology and equipment

The Journal of Neurotherapy includes these sections:

  • Original Articles
  • Current Concepts in Neurotherapy
  • Technical Notes
  • Clinical Corner
  • News from Other Journals and Web Sites
  • Book Reviews
  • Correspondence

Mission Statement

  1. The purpose of this journal is to provide an integrated multi-disciplinary perspective on clinically relevant research, treatment, and public policy for neurotherapy.
  2. The journal will review important findings in clinical neurotherapy and in electroencephalography (EEG) as a clinical tool to assess baselines and outcomes of neurotherapy.
  3. The journal represents the scholarly commitment of the field and reflects the highest standards of investigation, clinical practice, education, technology and evaluation of patient care.
  4. The journal will seek out material which integrates the diverse aspects of the field of neurotherapy: the basic science, the clinical aspects, the philosophy, the training and certification issues, technology and treatment evaluation.
  5. The journal will draw on expertise inside and outside the International Society for Neurofeedback and Research to provide relevant findings from the diversity of disciplines that are involved in the study of neurotherapy and to offer interpretive commentary to the readers.
  6. Although the mainstay of the journal will always be peer-reviewed articles, we also recognize that our readers have other needs. They need to keep up with the literature that broadly affects them, both in book and journal form. They also need a way to have regular reviews of the current and past literature, and insights into the evolution of historic and current clinical and technical concepts.

Editorial Staff of the Journal of Neurotherapy: Investigations in Neuromodulation, Neurofeedback and Applied Neuroscience

Editors

  1. Randall Lyle, PhD, Senior Editor, St. Mary's University, San Antonio, Texas, Contact him
  2. Martijn Arns, MSc, Senior Editor, Nijmenen, The Netherlands, Contact him

Editor Emeritus

  1. David L. Trudeau, MD, Adjunct Associate Professor, Family Practice and Community Health, University of Minnesota, Department of Psychiatry, Minneapolis VAMC

Section Editors

  1. Clinical Corner: D. Corydon Hammond, PhD, Professor, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Utah School of Medicine
  2. Tech Notes: Thomas Collura, PhD, BrainMaster Technologies, Bedford, Ohio
  3. News From Other Journals and Web sites: Martijn Arns, MSc Nijmenen, The Netherlands
  4. Book and Software Reviews: Randall Lyle, PhD, St. Mary's University, San Antonio, Texas

Associate Editors

  1. D. Corydon Hammond, PhD, Professor, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Utah School of Medicine
  2. Juri Kropotov, PhD, Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Russia
  3. Joel F. Lubar, PhD, Professor of Psychology, University of Tennessee
  4. M. Barry Sterman, PhD, Professor Emeritus, School of Medicine, UCLA
  5. Rex Cannon, PhD, University of Tennesee at Knoxville
  6. Noland White, PhD, Georgia College & State University

Managing Editor

  1. Cynthia Kerson, PhD, ISNR, San Rafael, California

Editorial Board

  1. Arreed Barabasz, PhD Professor of Psychology Washington State University
  2. Donald Bars, PhD Basel, Switzerland
  3. Mario Beauregard, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Montreal
  4. Eugenia Bodenhamer Davis, PhD Associate Professor Department of Rehabilitation, Social Work and Addictions University of North Texas
  5. Rien Breteler, PhD Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
  6. Thomas J. Budzynski, PhD Affiliate Professor of Psychology University of Washington
  7. Jan Buitelaar, PhD Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
  8. David Cantor, PhD, Director, PSI, Duluth Georgia
  9. Adam Clarke, PhD, University of Wollongong, Australia
  10. Raymond Cluydts, Professor, Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Belgium
  11. Robert Coben, PhD Department of Psychology, Long Island University
  12. Al Collins, PhD Anchorage, Alaska
  13. Marco Congedo, PhD, CNRS (Centre National de la Recharche Scientifique) Grenoble, France
  14. Robert Crago, PhD Associate Fellow, Program in Integrative MedicineUniversity of Arizona Tucson, Arizona
  15. Susan Crum, PhD Sebring, Florida
  16. Roger deBeus, PhD, Assistant Clinical Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, Virginia
  17. James R. Evans, PhD Emeritus Professor of Psychology University of South Carolina
  18. Alan Fisher, PhD, Corpus Christi, Texas
  19. Jon Frederick, PhD Department of Psychology, Temple University, Philidelphia, PA
  20. Ann Frick, PhD Department of Psychology, University of Wales, Swansea, Wales, UK
  21. John H. Gruzelier, PhD Goldsmiths, University of London, United Kingdom
  22. Hartmut Heinrich, PhD University of Erlangen, Germany
  23. Daniel A. Hoffman, MD Englewood, Colorado
  24. Merlyn Hurd, PhD New York, New York
  25. Carola Hundrich Souris, PhD Denton, Texas
  26. Daniel Kirsch, PhD, Mineral Wells, Texas
  27. Mirjam Kouijzer, MSc Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
  28. Paul J. Kulkosky, PhD Professor of Psychology Colorado State University-Pueblo
  29. Johanne Levesque, PhD, Montreal, Canada
  30. Michael K. Linden, PhD Extension Instructor Alliant International University
  31. Margaret MacDonald, MD, Wired for Wellness, Valencia, CA
  32. Donald Moss, PhD Adjunct Faculty, Health Psychology Saybrook Graduate School
  33. John K. Nash, PhD Edina, Minnesota
  34. Tomas Ros, PhD London, United Kingdom
  35. Marvin W. Sams, ND Dallas, Texas
  36. Leslie Sherlin, PhD Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine, Tempe, Arizona
  37. Ute Strehl, PhD Institut Mediz inische Psychologie und Veraltensneurobiologic, Tübingen, Germany
  38. J. Lawrence Thomas, PhD Faculty, NYU Medical Center
  39. Kirtley E. Thornton, PhD Metuchen, New Jersey
  40. David Trudeau, MD Adjunct Associate Professor, Family Practice and Community Health, University of Minnesota, Department of Psychiatry, Minneapolis VAMC
  41. Jennifer Vendemia, PhD, University of South Carolina
  42. Jonathan Walker, MD, Dallas, Texas
  43. Nathan Weitz, PhD University of Konstanz, Germany
  44. Nancy E. White, PhD Houston, Texas
  45. Noland White, PhD Professor of Psychological Science, Georgia College and State University
  46. Richard R. Williams, PhD Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychology Western Michigan University

All editors must complete a Conflict of Interest contract.