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Special Announcement: BCIA's New Performance DesignationTo better serve the evolving needs of professionals utilizing biofeedback and neurofeedback in applied performance contexts, the Biofeedback Certification International Alliance (BCIA) is introducing a new performance-focused certification designation. New Designations for Performance Professionals The new credentials—BCN-P (Board Certified in Neurofeedback – Performance) and BCB-P (Board Certified in Biofeedback – Performance)—recognize individuals who meet BCIA’s high standards of education, training, and demonstrated competence in performance enhancement, without requiring a clinical license. This certification track was created to clarify the scope of practice, align with national standards, and formally acknowledge the distinct demands of working with performance populations, such as athletes, executives, and performers, as opposed to clinical clients. Please see our revised BCIA Biofeedback and Neurofeedback Certification Guides. Impact on Required Courses and Your Practice BCIA's new designations do not change the Biofeedback and Neurofeedback blueprints or didactic and anatomy course requirements. Likewise, they do not affect the services you can legally provide since your state's practice act determines this. BCIA created these designations to enhance clarity about certificants' scope of practice, ensure alignment with national standards, and formally recognize the distinct and nuanced differences between working with performance populations and engaging in clinical applications.
With this update, the Biofeedback Certification International Alliance (BCIA) now formally distinguishes among three categories of certificants, reflecting differences in professional roles, qualifications, and intended scope of practice. Licensed (L) Individuals who hold a valid clinical license will be designated as BCN-L (Board Certified in Neurofeedback – Licensed) or BCB-L (Board Certified in Biofeedback – Licensed), clearly identifying their status as licensed practitioners. Performance (P) Those who are not clinically licensed but work in performance enhancement contexts, such as sports, corporate, or academic settings, will receive the new performance-oriented credentials of BCN-P or BCB-P. Technician (T) In addition, a third category, Technician, will apply to support personnel who operate under appropriate supervision within their scope. Technician certification is available only to individuals residing and working in the United States or Canada who are under the legal supervision of a licensed professional holding a BCIA certification in biofeedback or neurofeedback. This certification pathway does not require a specific educational background, making it accessible to a broad range of applicants. Technicians must work under the direct oversight of a BCIA-certified and licensed supervisor who is legally authorized to oversee non-licensed personnel. Technicians must operate strictly within the scope of their supervisor’s practice and are not permitted to supervise or mentor other certification candidates. If a technician's employment status changes, their certification becomes inactive. It remains invalid until the individual can again demonstrate active employment under appropriate supervision, in full compliance with the certification standards. Takeaways BCIA's new performance designation will not affect didactic and anatomy course requirements or the services you can legally provide. All future applicants will follow one of these three pathways, determined by their academic qualifications, credentials, and licensure. BCIA will automatically reassign current certificants under this revised framework. Those with clinical licenses will transition to the Licensed designation, while those without licenses will be redesignated under the Performance category. This shift brings greater clarity to credentialing, helping to align professional titles with training, regulatory standing, and intended application. International certificants will continue to be designated as BCN-L or BCB-L, as licensure remains a requirement for international certifications. All questions and inquiries should be sent to [email protected]. BCIA NF Mentoring Webinar: Mentoring in Clinical and Performance Practice: Applied Case Review Featuring Professional AthletesPresented by: Leslie Sherlin, PhD, PhD, MAC, MSc, MAPH, LPC, CMPC, NCC, BCC, BCN, BCB, ECP, QEEGDL, CTPr. Leslie Sherlin This 90-minute mentoring webinar fulfills BCIA’s contact hour and case study requirements for certification and provides an intermediate-level exploration of clinical and performance applications of biofeedback and neurofeedback. The webinar will center around two case studies: Levi LaVallee, a professional motorsport athlete who experienced a traumatic brain injury, and Joe Hanks, a heavyweight boxer with a high-performance focus. Using pre- and post-qEEG data, video testimonial, and session outcomes, participants will examine protocol design, implementation, and scope of practice decisions. The discussion will highlight key differences between working in clinical versus performance domains, ethical considerations, and integration of the BCIA Blueprint competencies in applied settings. CLICK HERE to register!
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Recertification Fees in Biofeedback, Neurofeedback, PMDB and HRV Certification: Dates and Fees:
Your certification remains valid through the end of your recertification year, however, BCIA offers a price break for filing your application early. Your new certificate will not be mailed to you until early September to avoid the possibility of loss. Candidates for recertification must complete 48 hours of accredited continuing education related to the Blueprint (Senior Fellows and Technicians only 30 hours).
Please note if you are currently certified in more than one area (Biofeedback and Neurofeedback or Biofeedback and PMDB), each recertification fee is reduced by $25. Recertification ApplicationBCIA certifies individuals who meet education and training standards in biofeedback and neurofeedback and progressively recertifies those who advance their knowledge through continuing education.BCIA works to serve the field of applied psychophysiology and biofeedback and most importantly you, our clients, who visit our website, apply for certification and recertification, enroll in continuing education activities, or have expressed interest in our programs. We hope you’ll find the information on our website beneficial. |