Dr. Ed Hamlin
Dr. Ed Hamlin is a one of the founders of a major psychiatric clinic in North Carolina - the Pisgah Institute in Asheville, NC.

The clinic has done more work with bipolar disorder than any practice we know.

Dr. Hamlin did his clinical psychology training at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill.  His neuropsych training came at Duke University with Pat Loeb. He's an associate professor at a university in Western Carolina and mentors interns as part of his practice. 

Ed Hamlin, Ph.D.
Interview by Michael Cohen

   
Questions - Click on any question to hear the response.
  1. How do you explain neurofeedback to patients who have never heard of it?
  2. Do you ever get questions like - "how is this different than just playing a computer game"? 
  3. How is life different as a neuropsychologist since you added neurofeedback? 
  4. How do patients respond to this?  Can you describe the impact on their lives? "It's empowering. . . " 
  5. Can you describe the problems you use neurofeedback with? 
    Because they are a psychiatric practice, they see a lot of psychiatric disorders, including bipolar disorder. A good discussion of this.  
  6. This almost sounds too good. Who does it not work for? Who do you struggle with? 
  7. Dr. Hamlin discusses the problems with clients setting "the wrong goal".