

Ross Spears & Whitney Rich: Making Neurofeedback More Accessible | Episode 194
Ross is a doctoral candidate pursuing a degree in Counselor Education and Supervision at the University of Texas at San Antonio. He has served in several departmental leadership capacities including past president and vice president of UTSA’s Neurofeedback Society. His research interests include cultural humility, counselor education teaching strategies, and integrating neurofeedback with counseling. In addition, Ross continues to assist with several graduate level-counseling courses while providing counseling and neurofeedback services to the San Antonio community. He is supervised by the current president of the International Society for Neuoregulation and Research (ISNR), Dr. Mark Jones.
Whitney is a doctoral student studying Counselor Education and Supervision at The University of Texas at San Antonio. She is a previous graduate assistant for UTSA's Introduction to Neurofeedback course and a current member of UTSA’s Neurofeedback Society. Her research interests include mindfulness-based relaxation techniques, group counseling, multicultural counseling competencies, and utilizing neurofeedback with counseling. She is particularly interested in helping to make counseling more accessible to traditionally non-help seeking populations.