James Croall

James began working in the field of computer security while attending Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology in 1994, working part time and summers at a research aide at the MITRE Corporation. After leaving an Electrical Engineering program at Virginia Tech early in the spring of 1998, he began work full time and since then has spent nearly 30 years working in the fields of computer, network and application security. James has always been a student of the esoteric and has had mentors in both the eastern and western traditions. James is researching how to apply the emerging science of ontological mathematics to the brain and to neurotherapy – by understanding the mathematical language of thought, and how this relates to brain activation patterns, and studying ways to augment diagnostic techniques in neurotherapy.

LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE

Content builds upon the learner's foundational knowledge, familiarity with the literature and/or experience in a content area. Programming at this level includes more depth than at a beginning level program. It could also serve as a refresher course for individuals who have a background in a content area and are interested in learning more contemporary applications. The primary goal of this particular program is to broaden the clinical, consultative, and research knowledge bases of attendees and was deemed intermediate, by the definition above.  For those psychologists using the modality of biofeedback and interested in efficacy, science, and latest clinical applications. This conference presents research relevant to psychological practice, education, and science; (2) it is our intention to host an offering to help psychologists to keep up with the most current scientific evidence regarding assessment, intervention, and education; and (3) we believe that this program would allow psychologists to increase competencies to improve services to patients. This conference is IN NO WAY a substitute for the basic academic education and training needed for entry into the field of psychology.

Presenting:  “The Application Of Ontological Mathematics To Neurotherapy”.