About Emily Bierce

Emily Bierce originally put herself through school for agriculture while working on a bovine embryo transfer and hay farm. To obtain her degree, she volunteered at a school where she taught biology.

Once in the classroom, she observed interesting behavior she’d never seen before. One summer she volunteered at a camp where she met Sarah – and was instantly hooked on neurofeedback.

As a result, Emily went back to school, so she could take her BCIA technicians test and work under Sarah.

As soon as you enter her office, you will notice pictures of her livestock and dogs. And if you’re astute, you’ll find her favorite book series by James Herriot.

Emily has been doing neurofeedback for four years now and is well versed in the field.

A little bit about Emily personally

Emily is an avid reader and is always learning – whether it’s about a new discovery in the neurofeedback world or how to turn a pen on a lathe. In fact, she enjoyed learning about that so much she got a lathe and makes pens often.

Her other hobbies include gardening, watching her chickens scratching around, walking her dog, and watching her leopard geckos sunbathe in their terrariums.

You’ll find Emily is easy to talk to and willing to listen, and her office is warm and inviting just as she is. If you have an animal, she will definitely want to hear about it.

For a free 15-minute phone consultation, please call (208) 631-1089.