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The Interactive Self Inventory (ISI) was designed to assess the strengths and weaknesses of key dimensions of social interaction. The eight dimensions of this instrument are correlated with various levels of EEG coupling and are intended to predict general qEEG patterns of power and magnitude distribution. The instrument was also designed to determine what steps can be taken to improve social accuracy as well as support the neurofeedback protocol being used concurrently to re-establish an optimal coupling zone and neural efficiency and timing. This allows neurofeedback pracitioners to evaluate the impact of social systems and interaction on the training process, such as the family system, and harness those systems for a more integrated approach. It can also be used as a measure of transformation and preparedness for meditation training. The presentation will look at social accuracy as the key concept behind the ISI and how it relates to the concepts of approach and avoidance behavior. The 16 subdimensions of approach and avoidance will be reviewed in detail and related to qEEG patterns of distribution of magnitude and power. Important aspect regarding face validity, external and internal validity, sampling, dimensional orthagonality, instrument sensitivity, and cross validation will be addressed. Uses of the ISI for various forms of assessment will be considered. In addition the manner in which the ISI can be used to guide individuals through specific steps to change leading to positive transformation will be discussed in detail.
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