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Many neurotherapists provide clients with various adjunctive self-administered treatments to facilitate the therapeutic process. These adjunctive complementary treatments include relaxation exercises, self-hypnosis, energy psychology routines, lifestyle modification recommendations, subliminal affirmation devices, cranial microamperage stimulators, audiovisual stimulators, and therapeutic harmonics. The reason for prescribing these procedures, of course, is that they potentiate the therapeutic process.
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Swingle, P.G. (2015). Potentiating Neurotherapy. In: Adding Neurotherapy to Your Practice. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15527-2_5
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