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Thomas H. Budzynski, BCEE, Ph.D.
Affiliate Professor
University of Washington
Private Practice of Neurotherapy
Poulsbo, Washington
- Dr. Budzynski earned a BSEE at the University of Detroit and served as an aerospace inertial systems engineer on the SR-71 Blackbird project.
- Dr Budzynski earned a master’s and Ph.D. in Psychology.
- As a grad student in the mid 60s Dr. Budzynski invented one of the first EMG biofeedback systems. The BIFS, or Bioelectric Information Feedback System, converted surface EMG into a digital readout and provided several forms of audio and visual feedback.
- About 1970, Dr. Budzynski developed the Twilight Learner, one of the first neurotherapy systems.
- With Johann Stoyva in 1973, he created the PSP or Psychological Stress Profile. This familiar sequence of Rest – Stress – Recovery, as the client‘s physiology is monitored, is widely used in behavioral medicine today.
- Dr. Budzynski was elected President of the Biofeedback Research Society in 1974.
- In 1980 he published the first systems diagrammatic approach to biofeedback training.
- He established with Drs. Charles and Sheila Adler and Kirk Peffer the Applied Biofeedback Institute in Denver in 1972, and Dr Budzynski began to see a variety of clients for biofeedback therapy.
- In the last few years he has returned once more to teaching and neurotechnology research at the University of Washington in Seattle where, with his wife Helen Kogan Budzynski, he is conducting studies on:
- AVS (audio-visual stimulation) effects on the brain,
- priming effects of binaural tones on the EEG,
- chronic fatigue syndrome,
- enhanced academic performance,
- the enhancement of cognitive process in head injuries,
- cognitive enhancement with the elderly.
- Dr. Budzynski has lectured and headed workshops on these topics in many foreign countries as well as the USA.
- In 1999 he received the Distinguished Scientist Award from the Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback at their annual meeting in Vancouver B.C. Canada.
- In 2002 he received a Career Achievement award from the International Society for Neuronal Research for a lifetime of meritorious service.
- At present he is an Affiliate Professor at the University of Washington
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