Brain State Conditioning™ Results
For Yavapai County Adult Probation Trial
May 16, 2005
The names of the probationers have been changed in order to protect their privacy.
This report depicts individual results achieved in the Prescott, Arizona Yavapai County trial using Brain State Technology™ conditioning sessions with repeat offenders. Probationer's average age was 33 years with an average of seven arrests. Arrests were for possession of illegal drugs or drug paraphernalia, petty theft, disturbing the peace, assault, and other miscellaneous crimes. All probationers were drug addicts. Although all were addicted to multiple drugs, the principal drug of choice for most of the probationers was methamphetamine.
Probationers were trained with Brain State Conditioning™ sessions at least twice per week by a recently trained, but qualified, Brain State Technology™ technician. In one instance, due to severe anger management issues, the training was accomplished by having the probationer do ten sessions in five days. Generally, probationers completed about 24 Brain State Conditioning™ training sessions over a three month period.
Three Month Results
At the end of the three-month trial period, all probationers were drug-free based both on their testimonies and on random urine analysis. The success rate was 100% -- unheard of with methamphetamine addicts. Additionally, all probationers were arrest-free and all were engaged in gainful employment. Additionally, 40% of the probationers had enhanced their employment status. Employment status enhancements included moving from dishwasher to assistant manager in a kitchen, from stock boy to clerk, from laborer to foreman, and from dishwasher to waitress - positions never before achieved by the individuals in their working careers.
Nine Month Results
At the end nine months - six months following the trial - the probationers were queried to determine their status. At this point, an 83% success rate was achieved. Although there had been no arrests of the trial participants, two were known to have used drugs in the six months following the trial period. However, for those who were successful, 40% of the probationers achieved additional advancement in their fields of employment.
BARBARA
Self-description following eight training sessions:
Barbara states that she feels much more emotionally stable. Previously, she was very emotionally up or down and now feels much calmer and more grounded. Additionally, prior to training, she had difficulty waking and now wakes up rested and gets out of bed at a reasonable time in the morning.
Brain state changes from assessment comparisons and observations:
Barbara was in her last week of pregnancy during the training. The training helped her sleep more deeply and calmed her. It seemed to calm the baby as well which was new insight for us. Barbara did not have another assessment at the time of this report.
DENISE
Self-description following ten training sessions:
Denise explained that before training she had difficulty going to sleep and did not sleep well. After ten sessions Denise is sleeping well, going to sleep readily and waking refreshed. Denise explained that since she was 12, the first thing she thought about in the morning was how she was going to get her "fix" for the day. This thought prevailed even when she was clean and sober. After several Brain State training sessions, Denise realized that she no longer had this reoccurring "fix" thought and now cannot understand why she had those thoughts throughout her past...
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