User Guide
Clinical Tips
Most clients can hear you while the auditory stimulation is on. I urge you to
continue supporting the client while the instrument is working.
Keep a clear line of sight between the remote control and the back of the
instrument. If the remote control is not having an impact on the instrument,
there is probably something blocking the line between the two.
Although the remote control enables you to sit at a distance from the client,
I urge you to consider sitting close to the client as a way of providing a
"holding/supportive environment".
The red light at the back of the instrument indicates whether the instrument
is functioning or not.
While the instrument allows the therapist to focus on writing his notes
during the stimulation, I urge you to continue focusing on the client's face
and body. The client is aware of the attention he is receiving (or not).
If the client is abreacting and lets go of the handles, I suggest you turn of
the vibrations, and keep the auditory and visual stimulations on.
If the client closes her eyes, you can keep the visual stimulation on, since
the light is "seen" by the client even when the eyes are closed.
Keep a set of batteries close by. Put in fresh batteries the moment the
clients reports about a " strange behavior" of the instrument.
If possible, try to use the electricity connection as often as possible (and the
batteries as little as possible).
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