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Quiet Mind Foundation

Quiet Mind Foundation . Chelsia Wong. What happens at Quiet Minds . The research done at QuietMind Foundation focus on drug free, noninvasive approaches to understand different way to treat disorders that affect people’s thinking, behavior, and movement. . Quiet Mind’s mission .

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Quiet Mind Foundation

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  1. Quiet Mind Foundation Chelsia Wong

  2. What happens at Quiet Minds • The research done at QuietMind Foundation focus on drug free, noninvasive approaches to understand different way to treat disorders that affect people’s thinking, behavior, and movement.

  3. Quiet Mind’s mission • Quietmind Foundation’s research agenda is the repair, regrowth, and retraining of brain functions compromised by the full range of neuropsychiatric disorders, traumatic head injuries, and neurodegenerative disorders as well as the normal stressors of everyday life. Through our own cutting-edge research and our collaboration with colleagues around the world, we are inventing breakthrough therapeutic interventions for people struggling with Parkinson’s disease, dementia, ADD/ADHD, autism, anxiety, depression, addictions, post-concussion syndrome, PTSD, stroke, traumatic brain injury (TBI), epilepsy, and the cognitive side-effects of chemotherapy.

  4. Target Market • Quiet mind focuses on studying technologies that can assist children and adults to achieve greatly in the things they do. • Quiet mind focus on clients who want to get better on their own instead of using medicine.  

  5. Layout of Quiet Minds

  6. Job description • QuietMind combines neurofeedback and current technologies to enhance individual and organization health and performance. • These five components, research, assessment and training education, and consulting are strategically designed and implemented to support and inform one another, creating a seamless process that furthers the transformative work of people and groups. We assist clients by means of a variety of cutting-edge assessment tools, identifying and implementing skills and strategies that enhance the joy of learning and the capacity for taking action. Applied results of our ongoing research allow us to offer a unique intervention capability. Our combination of biofeedback and related therapeutic

  7. The Work force • Volunteers • We have enjoyed the privilege of ongoing volunteer support from committed people who bring with them a wide and varying cross-section of experience, education, training, and backgrounds. One quality they all share, however, is the desire to support others in achieving their best selves. • Volunteers have included parents struggling to successfully raise a child with a learning disability; family members caring for a spouse, sibling, or grandparent with early to mid-stage dementia;  successful professionals, working or retired, who want to give back to their community; and former clients whom we have helped and who now turn their attention to helping others. All have donated time, considerable skills, and heart to further our mission. • Student Interns • We welcome undergraduate and graduate students with an interest in neurofeedback and clinical practice to complete internships at our office. These positions can be a single semester or year-long. • QMF Interns have come to us from: Chestnut Hill College, Eastern University, Franklin & Marshall College, Widener University, Arcadia University, Temple University, and LaSalle University.

  8. Benfits • Quietmind exposes clients and works into a different field of science. Instead of using medicine for treatment, neurofeedback is the source of treatment. • better concentration, • better attention, • easier decision making, • reduced number of errors, • shorter response time, • enhanced creativity, • more efficient memory, • accelerated learning, • increased immunity to stress, • increased productivity, • lowered susceptibility to "burning out", • quicker and deeper relaxation, • better mind/body integration, • enhanced well-being, • reduced anxiety and stage fright, • increased self-confidence and assertiveness, • better self-control, • development of self-awareness, • development of emotional intelligence.

  9. Atmosphere • The atmosphere is really calm. Most of the time it is quiet because a lot of the workers are finishing the final paper works before he or she leave.

  10. Finance • In total $12-15,000 per client

  11. Some interview questions • What is neurofeedback? • What is the connection between neurofeedback and biofeedback? • What can you add to this job? • How would you manage your time with this job? • Describe your job background to us • What is your thought about neurofeedback?

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