About Rebecca Bassham

Rebecca Bassham is a health educator who after working as a medical imaging specialist studying the brain from the inside out, has committed her life to helping people to become healthier through the facilitation of mind-body awareness. She is board certified in Neurofeedback (BCN), Quantitative EEG technologist (QEEG-T), and HRV, a licensed Radiologic Technologist (ARRT), has a BS degree in Exercise Science with a minor in Health promotions from CSUF, completed a fellowship in Special Imaging (CT and MRI) at Loma Linda University and studied Applied Psychophysiology at Saybrook University.

Rebecca has worked in the field of health and wellness for over 30 years with experience including employee health, facilitating lifestyle change programs, and promoting community health education and outreach through radio, television, and email news campaigns. After discovering the power and healing of neurofeedback within her own family, she embarked on her studies of applied neuroscience in 2010.

Rebecca has worked in private practice, peak performance, and as a Psychophysiology Specialist at Pure Sports Recovery where her focus was with multi-traumatized recently retired NFL players. These clients present simultaneously with traumatic brain injury, PTSD, mood disorders, addictions, and/or chronic pain. Her multi-modality approach includes a wide variety of tools beginning with qEEG Brain Mapping, a psychophysiological stress profile, live 3D sLORETA Imaging, Neurofeedback, peripheral Biofeedback, and several neuromodulation technologies to foster optimal brain states. She is a BCIA-approved mentor for aspiring neurofeedback practitioners, provides consulting, report writing, treatment planning, and concierge “Neuro-2-Go” services. In addition to her private practice in Malibu, CA. and consulting, Rebecca facilitates groups with life and wellness coaching to include brain fitness strategies, nutrition, exercise, goal setting, mindfulness, stress management, and time management for a holistic, alternative approach to improve cognitive function. She is also experienced with and certified in equine-assisted learning.

Rebecca has mentored since 2013 under several top authorities including Jay Gunkelman and has a sophisticated approach to qEEG data analysis, reporting, and treatment planning which she has shared in presentations for the ISNR. At the heart of her rapid stabilization approach for the multiply traumatized is her bottom-up approach that emphasizes regaining brain cellular health and capacity via tight integration of brain stimulation and feedback-driven approaches.

You can find more about Rebecca at www.edgeneurofitness.com