Practitioner Standards

Neurowaze exists to raise the standard of care in mind-body and neuroplasticity-based recovery. All practitioners listed on the platform are expected to meet the standards below.

Core principles

Safety and ethics first

Practitioners must operate within their professional scope, prioritise client safety, and adhere to recognised ethical guidelines and safeguarding standards.

Evidence-informed practice

Approaches should be grounded in contemporary pain science, neuroscience, and behavioural science, even where delivery is experiential or educational rather than clinical.

Person-centred care

Practitioners must respect individual autonomy, lived experience, and variability in recovery journeys, avoiding one-size-fits-all claims or guarantees.

Honest communication

Marketing, onboarding, and sessions must be clear, accurate, and non-alarmist, with no false promises or misrepresentation of outcomes.

Professional requirements

What Neurowaze does not support

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