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Overview of Modalities

Many people who hear about the technology we offer question how so many different applications fit together under one roof. Actually each of these approaches represents a piece of the puzzle and share a number of basic characteristics. The following outline groups these modalities into useful categories that play a role in restoring healthy function. While there is some over lapping between these steps the categories listed also serve as a kind of flow chart for understanding and addressing neuropsychological functioning.

1) Many of these modalities identify patterns of dysfunction in the brain and nervous system.

Modalities that focus largely on identifying functional impairments in the system include:
Strannik, QEEG, IVA, Perceptual Assessment, Electrodermal and Peripheral Temperature Assessment and MEAD.


2) Many interventions work to re educate the brain and nervous system into new more efficient patterns of functioning.

Interventions that work to improve the overall functional resiliency of the brain and nervous system include: Strannik, Neurotherapy (EEG Biofeedback), Neurotherapy utilizing Energetic Stimulation (Roshi, pRoshi and Flexyx Neurotherapy), Hemoencphalography, Neurological Re educator, Interactive Metronome, Freeze Framer and Journey to the Wild Divine.

3) In cases where degeneration or inflammation are key elements interventions may seek to optimize factors that promote a healing response with the body.

Modalities in this category include Hyperbaric Oxygen, Papimi, Ondamed, Klinghardt Matrix Therapy (KMT), The Light Shield, Microbe CD's, SCENAR, Alpha Stim, Bales Photonic Stimulator, Thymus Stimulator, Quantum Energetic Rebalancer, The Magnetotron, Nutritionally based therapies, Silvacide, Nyvatex Health Mat, Strannik and Irradia Mid Laser.

4) Specific Sensory Based applications are often important when particular sensory based problems are identified.

These applications include AIT, The Listening Program, Symmetron Advanced Vibro Acoustic Motion System , FastForword, and Syntonic Phototherapy.


5) Intensive interactive approaches are sometimes important to help cultivate specific cognitive skills needed for academic or other life situations.


Interventions in this category include PACE and Brain Gym.

6) Therapeutic Healing and Holistic Massage can unlock impasse's in the body and promote a more "centered", healthy state.

Interventions in this area include Lymphatic Drainage (with associated lymphatic detoxification and Microcurrent technology) and Cranio Sacral Therapy. We anticipate offering Somato Emotional Release Therapy within the next year (2006).

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7) Innovative Psychotherapy may be important to mobilize internal resources, access deep transformational states and move life energies in new directions.

Innovative Psychotherapy techniques include: Hypnosis, Family and Couples Therapy, Individual psychotherapy, Filial Therapy, and the use of Experimental Energy and Health Related Devices. We expect to offer Intention Based Energetic Therapy in 2006.


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