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Table of
Contents
Guidelines of Care...............................1
Instruction Manual ..............................6
Neuroscience and EEG Background ............16
Areas of the Brain and Their Functions .........29
IASIS Certified Provider Final Exam.............31
Acknowledgments ............................31
IASIS Final Exam .............................. 32
Guidelines of Care
©All rights reserved: IASIS Technologies, Inc.
Why Guidelines of Care
. In order to maintain the pinnacle of care in
performing IASIS MCN Micro Current Neurofeedback(c),
and to establish appropriate and sound measures of
protocol, site and cycle selection, and the duration of
a session, it is essential that all IASIS Certified Providers
(ICP) understand, consider and follow the Guidelines of
Care established by IASIS Technologies. The Guidelines
of Care are not meant to stifle individual provider skills
and choices; rather to clearly state what IASIS deems
safe, prudent and ecacious in performing IASIS
MCN, as well as what is not under any circumstances
recommended or suggested.
As an ICP, you will have your own interpretation of one’s
level of fragility versus hardiness of their Central Nervous
System (CNS) through your skillful initial assessment, as
well as at the beginning of every subsequent session.
Appropriate selection of IASIS protocols (I-1 through I-6),
as well as the choice of the number of site pairs and ex-
posures and cycles for each session will be determined
by these guidelines, and must always be considered,
and carefully applied in theory and practice, in order to
insure the safest and most prudent and effective IASIS
intervention outcomes leading to “Enduring Sustain-
ability” (of IASIS).
Adherence to the principles of the IASIS Guidelines of
Care are prerequisite to maintaining safety and remain-
ing an ICP in good standing. IASIS Technologies reserves
the right to revoke ICP privileges should it come to the
attention of IASIS Technologies that an ICP is operating
irresponsibly outside the Guidelines of Care, or by di-
vulging any IASIS Technologies proprietary copyrighted
information. While we cannot and do not wish to force
such compliance to our Guidelines of Care, we are en-
trusting ICP’s to hold them to the highest standard,
that will assist their patients/clients in reaching their
fullest potential and quality of life.
All Materials & Teaching are Proprietary
. IASIS Technologies Guidelines of Care, as well as
all documents and training videos located on the ICP’s
Member Area on the IASIS Technologies website, along
with Level I IASIS Trainings, are copyright protected and
are the privilege of all ICP’s in good standing.
Additionally, all Advanced Training Videos and IASIS
ICP’s Forum discussions are also proprietary in nature
and may not be shared with any non-ICP’s, and may
result in the loss of ICP’s rights and privileges such as
listing on the IASIS Technologies website Provider Area,
access to the IASIS Member Area and online monthly
IASIS Forum.
IASIS is Not Symptom/Issue Based
. IASIS MCN is not a symptom/issue based modality.
With this in mind, refrain from making inquiries as
to which protocol we suggest for certain issues or
conditions. It is also suggested that in response to such
questions by patients/clients, the response be in the
realm of, “IASIS MCN is not a symptom/issue based
modality, rather a means of supporting the CNS in self-
regulation.” It is an approach that has been found by
University California San Diego and The Veterans Ad-
ministration to support the Central Nervous System
in neuroregulation. Nor is IASIS considered a medical
treatment.
It utilizes an EEG unit that is registered with the FDA
and is perceived to distract the brain and CNS from it’s
fixed patterning, the net result of which appears to be
that IASIS seems to help reverse issues connected to
dysregulation of the brain and nervous system (believed
by many doctors today to be the cause of disease).
IASIS uses language such as “perceived to be,” and
“seems,” because conclusive evidence has yet to be es-
tablished proving the mechanism of action of IASIS.
To be clear, while certain information has been made
available to ICP’s, which was compiled by doctors and
clinicians stating that they believe certain sites may be
helpful for certain conditions or issues, IASIS does not
insist one must utilize these various sites in order to
achieve the suggested outcomes. We therefore do not
assert that we are healing anyone with any condition
ever.
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