Short Business Description
Manuel Halter, since the Fall of 2019, has been a Senior Research Scientist for West Virginia University, Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute. Before that he worked as the Cognitive Performance Specialist for the Preservation of The Force and Families (POTFF) program of the US Special Operations Command (USSOCOM). He is a registered psychotherapist in the State of Colorado. Mr. Halter holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Business Psychology with an emphasis on talent performance development, Doctor of Jurisprudence, a Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology, a Master of Arts in Developmental Psychology/Lifespan Development. He is BCIA Certified in Neurofeedback (BCN). He is also a Board Certified quantified Encephalography-Diplomate (qEEG-D).
Mr. Halter has extensive experience training and optimizing performance of foreign and domestic military and law enforcement forces, and other high-risk groups. He is currently involved in researching and implementing a comprehensive wellness model to address the pressures that Special Operations Forces (SOF) and their families are facing, on a daily basis. Mr. Halter also has over 6800 hours of experience using quantitative electroencephalogram-guided neurofeedback (qEEG-guided NFB) for performance optimization training and clinical training.
Mr. Halter is actively involved in research, teaching, and advising members of the Special Operations Command. He is actively involved in promoting brain-based education in the local community and schools via workshops and seminars for students, staff, faculty, and administrators. Moreover, he has taught graduate and undergraduate course in statistics and psychology as an adjunct professor at Texas Tech University. Mr. Halter is a member of the Special Forces Association. He can be contacted via email at manueldhalter@gmail.com.
Mr. Halter has extensive experience training and optimizing performance of foreign and domestic military and law enforcement forces, and other high-risk groups. He is currently involved in researching and implementing a comprehensive wellness model to address the pressures that Special Operations Forces (SOF) and their families are facing, on a daily basis. Mr. Halter also has over 6800 hours of experience using quantitative electroencephalogram-guided neurofeedback (qEEG-guided NFB) for performance optimization training and clinical training.
Mr. Halter is actively involved in research, teaching, and advising members of the Special Operations Command. He is actively involved in promoting brain-based education in the local community and schools via workshops and seminars for students, staff, faculty, and administrators. Moreover, he has taught graduate and undergraduate course in statistics and psychology as an adjunct professor at Texas Tech University. Mr. Halter is a member of the Special Forces Association. He can be contacted via email at manueldhalter@gmail.com.