ROSHI CORPORATION
References and Training

ROSHI Instruments are sold for meditation and peak performance use.

ROSHI Corporation makes no claims for any medical or psychological benefits derived from the use of their instruments. 

 

The following claims are from accredited Neurofeedback therapists who have found off label uses for ROSHI products and  present their findings here. This page is presented for your information only.

 

 

 

 

ROSHI REFERENCES

 

Baumzweiger, W., Ibric, V. (2004) Bipolar Seven Year SuccessCase History and Longitudinal Study:   Successful Treatment of Bipolar Depression/ Addiction Using the ROSHI System of Neurofeedback. ROSHI Provider Newsletter, February.Vol 1 No. 1

 

Collins, W.G. (2004) ROSHI Complex Adaptive Protocol in the Treatment of Severe TBI: Two Month Pre and Post QEEG Report.ROSHI JOURNAL March, Vol. 1 No.2.

 

Glade, R.W. (2004) ROSHI Assisted Meditation Practice. ROSHI JOURNAL, April, Vol. 1, No.3.

 

Hammond, D. Corydon Phd.: (1999), "Roshi Compared With Rosenfeld Depression Protocol,. A Case Study", Journal of Neurotherapy, Vo. 3(4).

 

Hammond, D. Corydon Phd.: (2000),"Neurofeedback Treatment of Depression with Roshi", Journal of   Neurotherapy, Vol 4 (2).

 

Ibric, V. L., Davis, C.J. "Pain and Neurofeedback- Corticalization of Pain and Modification  of Pain Affect through Neurofeedback and the use of  Roshi/AVS". Workshop presented at 8th Winter Brain Conference 2000, Palm Springs, CA., February 2000.

 

Ibric, V."Roshi/BrainLink (R) Protocols III. Neurofeebdack enhanced by light closed loop EEG and by electromagnetic closed loop EEG.  ” Workshop presented at 9th Annual  Conference of Society for Neuronal Regulation, Monterrey, CA October 27-30, 2001.

 

Ibric, V.L. "Long-Lasting Effects of Neurofeedback Training on Bipolar Disease and Addictions-(follow-up case study)", Lecture presented at Winter Brain Conference 2000, Palm Springs, CA., February 2000.

 

Ibric, V.L. "Neurofeedback in Major Depression Associated to Addictions - a case study", presented at 6th Annual Meeting of SNR, Austin TX, September 1998.

 

Ibric, V.L , Hammond, D.C.“Neurofeedback Enhanced by Closed Loop-EEG using  Complex Adaptive Modality Improves Hand Control Movement in a case of Essential Tremor.” Poster Presentation Handout from the 8th Winter Brain Annual Conference, Miami, FL  February 2-6, 2001.

 

Ibric, V.L., “ROSHI Protocols- Workshops I,II, III, IV" presented at the iSNR Conferences 1999- 2002

 

Ibric, V.L., Kaur, S. and Davis, C. "Various diagnostic cases treated using  Roshi/Neurocybernetics - preliminary results", presented at 6th Annual Meeting of SNR, Austin TX, September 1998.

 

Ibric, VL. “ROSHI and applications – longitudinal studies.” Workshop presented at Winter  Brain Conference, Palm Springs, CA February 2003.

 

Ibric, V. L., Davis, C.J. "Pain and Neurofeedback- Corticalization of Pain and Modification of Pain Affect through Neurofeedback and the use of Roshi/AVS". Workshop presented at 8th Winter Brain Conference 2000, Palm Springs,  CA., February 2000.

 

 Ibric, V.L., McCourt, J. “Roshi as a Diagnostic Tool’ Workshop presented at 10th Annual Conference of Society for Neuronal Regulation, Scottsdale AZ, September 17-24, 2002.

 

Ibric, VL, Hudspeth, W. “QEEG and ROSHI use in Autism post toxic encephalopathy- a case study.” Presented at Winter Brain Conference, Palm Springs, CA February 2003.

 

Ibric, V. L., Weiler, E., Brill, K. “Neurplascity induced by Neurofeedback- a case study” Presented at Winter Brain Conference, Palm Springs, CA February, 2003.

 

Overcash, S.J.  (2004) The Effect of ROSHI Neurotherapy on a 9 year old anxious, dyslexic male with attention deficit disorder.  April Vol 1 No. 3.

 

 
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