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Disclaimer: These programs were not designed to be a substitute for medication, or behavioral therapy. Please contact a licensed therapist or mental health care professional for severe symptoms.
Insomnia
Audio Visual Stimulation may assist with
- falling and staying asleep
- promotion of healthy, refreshing and healing deep sleep
Studies
- Tang_AVS Useful Tool for Managing Insomnia
- Better sleep and reduced pain – https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4221414/
- http://www.um.sav.sk/sk/images/stories/dep03/doc/teplan_avs_2006.pdf
Stress Reduction
Audio Visual Stimulation may assist with
- deep relaxation
- increased stress resistance
Studies
- Reduce stress with audio sound technology – http://www.energymedicineuniversity.org/docs/students/FinalThesDis/Thesis-Specht_uns.pdf
- http://www.energymedicineuniversity.org/docs/students/FinalThesDis/Thesis-Specht_uns.pdf – On page 46, it shows that MindPlace’s Procyon was used.
Depression
Audio Visual Stimulation may assist with
- increase brainwave amplitude frequency and improve mood
Studies
- http://www.isnr-jnt.org/article/viewFile/16647/10612
- clinical study showed declines in depression, anxiety and suicidal ideation following a treatment program using AVE – Gagnon, C., & Boersma, F. (1992) The use of repetitive audio-visual entertainment in the management of chronic pain. Medical Hypnoanalysis Journal, 7, 462-468.
- A study by Cantor and Stevens found significant decreases in depression scores in participants after four weeks of using AVE – Cantor, D.S. & Stevens, E. (2009) QEEG correlates of auditory-visual entrainment treatment efficacy of refractory depression. Journal of Neurotherapy, 13(2),100-108.