F. Lanier Fly, D. Min, LMFT
Dr. Fly has practiced individual, marital, and family therapy in Newport News since 1985. He is an approved supervisor for the AAMFT and a former Virginia Division President. He is a graduate of the US Military Academy at West Point and a retired Army Chaplain. He trains and supervises interns and residents in Neurofeedback for the BCIA and is certified in neurotherapy by the NBCB. He is an EEG Affiliate and has practiced NFB since 1998. He has conducted over 300 workshops and seminars in organizational development, stress management, and marriage and family life throughout the country.
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David R. Fly, M.S.
Dr. Fly's son, David, assists with Neurofeedback technical support. A graduate of James Madison University, David supervised a unit of adolescents at an acute care psychiatric teaching hospital prior to working for Dr. Fly. David has completed both basic and advanced courses in Neurofeedback, and has helped present at several training courses. David attends Fuller Theological Seminary and is in the 5th of a 6 year Ph.D. program in Clinical Psychology. |
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Dena Proctor, LPN
Dena is an experienced neurotherapy technician, having worked in this office for five years and received extensive training from EEG Spectrum, the EEG Institute, Brownback, Mason and Associates, Brainmaster and attending two ISNR conferences. She is also certified in the Listening Program. Dena has been and LPN since 1982, serving as an office manager and lab technician in a physician's office for 12 years previously. |
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Sarah Bramblett, MA
Sarah has a masters in marriage and family therapy. She has been with this practice for
over two years and is finishing her residency requirements to become a licensed marriage and family therapist. During her time at this office she has attended Neurofeedback training and learned Neurofeedback under Dr. Fly's supervision. In addition to providing counseling and Neurofeedback to her clients, Sarah provides technical training for those clients who become home trainers and other professionals in the area who are beginning to include Neurofeedback in their practices. |
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St. George T. Lee, MD, MA
Dr. Lee initially practiced medicine as a cardiologist. Since retiring from that practice, he has practiced group and individual therapy for ten years, having received an MA in counseling psychology. He specializes in the treatment of individuals with sexual addiction and of those in relationship with sexual addicts. He uses Neurofeedback as an advised adjunct to his practice. He is BCIA certified and CSAT certified (certified sexual addiction therapist). He is author of the book Light in the Darkness: A Guide o Recovery. |
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Yvonne Bissonnette Tate, LPC, BCIA-EEG
Yvonne has worked as an intern and resident with Dr. Fly for four years and is now a Licensed Counselor and Neurotherapist. She is completing a Ph.D. at the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, VA, and continues to work with Dr. Fly part time seeing clients and performing QEEG assessments. |
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