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Photograph of Cali Anicha
Cali Anicha, founder of Whitebear Biometrics, LLC

Hello! I am a licensed educator with certifications in brainwave biofeedback (neurofeedback) and QEEG (Quantitative Electroencephalographic) recording. This background has prepared me to offer educational consultation services that include the use of biofeedback instrumentation as aids to learning. 

Whitebear Biometrics was founded as I closed my 28 year career working in the public schools. I hold degrees in Elementary Education (BS), Special Education (MS) Experimental Psychology (MS), and Institutional Analysis (PhD).

The table below lists the primary biofeedback modalities offered through Whitebear Biometrics; each is hyperlinked either to a DYI (do it yourself) page on this website or to another website where you can learn more about that modality. Most recently I have included pIR HEG training, an approach initially developed to address migraine headaches, though it is also used to support the development of a wider variety of executive functioning and autonomic nervous system self-regulation skills. Helpful descriptions of pIR HEG training sessions can be found on the following webpages: Wellspring Integrative Neurotherapy and A Mindful Therapist.

Supported Biofeedback Training Offered:

Remote TrainingIn-Office Training
Heart Rate Variability Training Light & Sound Audio Visual Training
Temperature TrainingEEG Brainwave Biofeedback Training
Various approaches to Respiratory Training pIR HEG (developed by Dr Jeffrey Carmen)
Capnometry and other Respiratory Training

About Cali Anicha

For much of my adult life I have recognized that I am the recipient of the unearned over-advantaging of whiteness. Recognition of the advantages conferred to me as a cisgendered woman who has economically benefited from multiple educational opportunities has grown over the years. More recently, I am coming to understand that notions of dis/ability are foundational to beliefs about human worth and dignity. I continue learning every day.

I have made several name changes over my career and am also known as Colleen McDonald Morken and Colleen Fundingsland. During an intensive time of unanticipated life changes, I took on the name Anicha to remind myself of the essential impermanence of life (Anicca from Buddhist philosophy). A sense of wonder and respect for spirit bears also emerged during that period following a series of powerful wakeful dreams in which white bears offered messages of healing.