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EEG Biofeedback Training for Attention Deficit Disorder, Specific Learning Disabilities, and Associated Conduct Problems

Siegfried Othmer, Susan F. Othmer, & Clifford S. Marks
September 1991

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Acknowledgements
The assistance of Sandra Shapiro, R.N., with the EEG training, of Anita Stanley, M.A., M.F.C.C. with the testing, and of Jack Smeltzer in preparation of the artwork is hereby gratefully acknowledged.
 

 
 

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