About

Judith A. Peters, Ph.D., BCIA. My work has been in the field of neurophysiology and clinical research for the past 35 years. Currently, I direct a private practice specializing in Neurofeedback, brain imaging, counseling and stress reduction therapy for children and adults.Judith A. Peters, PhD, BCIA
My work has been in the field of neurophysiology and clinical research for the past 35 years. Currently, I direct a private practice specializing in Neurofeedback, brain imaging, counseling and stress reduction therapy for children and adults. I have a special interest in maximizing cognitive function for optimal health and performance. In addition to teaching and research, I have trained extensively in this specific area of assessment, brainmapping, and Neurofeedback therapy, successfully treating clients with a variety of issues for the past 15 years.

I am very enthused to be able to offer these new and exciting forms of neurotherapy to the community. Using the most current EEG research and computerized equipment, my clients are guided through the Neurofeedback process, learning self-regulation and achieving optimal mental and physiological performance.

I received a Ph.D. from Wayne State University School of Medicine, specializing in neuroscience and neuroendocrinology. My research and publications pertained to the limbic system and hormone regulation, particularly as it relates to stress and environmental factors. My undergraduate education was at the University of Michigan, where I received a B.S. in psychobiology. Postdoctoral research in the department of Psychiatry at UCLA was in sleep research, stress and psychiatric disorders. I am a Washington State registered counselor, and a board certified Fellow of the Biofeedback Certification Institute of America. I have taught medical, nursing, and naturopathic students physiology and neuroscience. In addition to my academic, clinical and research experience, I have worked in the clinical diagnostic industry in research and regulatory affairs, as well as consulted with biotechnology companies, supervised clinical trials, and submitted new diagnostic products to the FDA. I also volunteer for several non-profit organizations, including the Teen Screen Suicide Prevention program, and EEG for Veterans.