Meetings that continue
Two in-person gatherings and two virtual meetings each year create a reliable rhythm without adding another monthly obligation.
For Utah neurofeedback clinicians
The Consortium gives ILF providers across Utah a consistent place to compare observations, exchange referrals, learn from invited educators, and stay connected between meetings.
The need
Private practice can leave a clinician with sophisticated equipment, years of training, and no nearby colleague who understands the exact question in front of them.
Our meetings create space for the conversations that rarely fit into formal training: what providers are noticing, what deserves more study, where referrals can go, and which resources are worth bringing back to the office.
What happens here
Two in-person gatherings and two virtual meetings each year create a reliable rhythm without adding another monthly obligation.
Members learn who serves different regions, populations, insurance plans, and areas of clinical focus.
Clinical observations, emerging research, training pathways, and integration with other therapeutic approaches all have a place.
Longtime clinicians, technicians, newly trained providers, and professionals exploring ILF can learn from one another.
What community changes
When a referral comes across your desk, you can picture a colleague instead of searching a list of unfamiliar names.
That familiarity helps clinicians share work thoughtfully and helps people reach care closer to home.
Participation
The Consortium welcomes Utah clinicians, neurofeedback technicians, trainees, and professionals actively exploring infra-low frequency neurofeedback. Participation is free.
Members are expected to protect client confidentiality, discuss clinical material ethically, and contribute to a respectful, evidence-informed learning environment.
A membership request is not an application for clinical credentialing or automatic approval for the public provider directory.
Membership request
Tell us a little about your professional role and connection to ILF. We’ll use this information to respond to your request and help you find the right place in the Consortium.
The Utah Neurofeedback Consortium is a volunteer-led professional community. It does not provide supervision, certification, legal advice, or clinical oversight. Members remain responsible for their own licensure, training, consultation, and scope of practice.