Terms of Use

Refund and Attendance Policy

NO REFUNDS for online activities; refunds will be granted for all live course cancellation within 30 days of the class start date. If you miss live classes with an acceptable excuse, you will receive credit toward another class. IMPORTANT NOTICE: Those who attend these workshops in full and complete the appropriate evaluation form will receive CE credits when CEs are paid for. Please note that credit will only be granted to those who attend the workshops in their entirety.

Grievance Policy

The School of Neurotherapy is committed to conducting all activities in strict conformance with the American Psychological Association’s Ethical Principles of Psychologists and will comply with all legal and ethical responsibilities to be non-discriminatory in all promotional activities, program content, and in the treatment of program participants.

While the School of Neurotherapy works to assure fair treatment for all participants and will attempt to fairly and ethically remedy problems, there will be occasional issues which will require intervention and/or action on the part of The School of Neurotherapy. This procedural description serves as a guideline for handling such grievances.

When a participant, either orally or in written format, files a grievance and expects action on the issue, the following actions will be taken:

  1. If the grievance concerns a speaker, the content presented by the speaker, or the style of presentation, the individual filing the grievance will be asked to put his/her comments in written format. The CE Coordinator will then pass on the comments to the speaker, assuring the confidentiality of the aggrieved individual.

  2. If the grievance concerns a training offering, its content, level of presentation, or the facilities in which the workshop was offered, the CE Coordinator will mediate and will be the final arbitrator. If the participant requests action, the CE Coordinator will:

    1. attempt to move the participant to another workshop, or
    2. provide permission to attend for a subsequent year’s workshop at no additional cost, or
    3. provide a partial or full refund of the workshop fee.

    Actions 2b and 2c will require a written note, documenting the grievance, for record keeping purposes.

  3. If the grievance concerns the business practices of The School of Neurotherapy in a specific regard, the CE Coordinator will attempt to arbitrate.

Grievances in writing should be directed to Dr. Thompson via her email address: tiffthompson@gmail.com or mailed to:

The School of Neurotherapy
1836 State St.
Santa Barbara, CA 93101

All grievances reported to The School of Neurotherapy will be responded to within 30 days of their receipt.

Copyright and Citation Policy

Unless otherwise noted, The School of Neurotherapy owns the copyright for, and reserve all rights to, all of the copyrightable content on our websites. We also own a number of trademarks that are on our sites including the School of Neurotherapy logo, NeuroField, Inc. logo, and the NeuroField Neurotherapy logo. Other trademarks appearing on our sites are the property of their respective owners. 

Copyright
Content available through the School of Neurotherapy’s research and related publications is the property of The School of Neurotherapy and is protected by copyright and other intellectual property laws. Therefore, the School of Neurotherapy materials cannot be reproduced, retransmitted, distributed, disseminated, sold, published, broadcasted or circulated without the proper citation in APA citation format.
Fair Use

Fair use is a doctrine in U.S. copyright law that allows limited use of copyrighted material without permission from the rights holders. It provides for the legal, non-licensed citation or incorporation of copyrighted material in another author’s work under a four-factor balancing test:

  1. The purpose and character of the use, including whether such use is of a commercial nature or is for nonprofit educational purposes;
  2. The nature of the copyrighted work;
  3. The amount and substantiality of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole; and
  4. The effect of the use upon the potential market for or value of the copyrighted work.

In practice, this means that short excerpts of longer pieces of content may be quoted without obtaining permission if they are properly cited to the original source.

Permissions

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