Call for Submissions
Members of IMANT, MBACB, TNTANA, and BANA are encouraged to write research papers for possible publication. The research must describe how a natural therapy modality impacted a specific issue within the scope of practice defined by the license of the author. Double blind studies are not required. A.B.A. studies are encouraged. Multiple authors are encouraged for more controversial issues and uses of natural therapies. Please read the Author Guidelines for additional information.
The term biofeedback for purposes of the Journal is intended to cover the following interventions:
- Audio entrainment
- Audio-visual entrainment
- Bioenergetics
- Biofeedback
- Biofield analysis
- Biofrequency
- Bionics
- Biophysical electromagnetic stimulation (BEMS)
- Bioresonance
- Computerized electroencephalography (CEEG or QEEG)
- Cranial Electrical Stimulation (CES)
- Hemoencephalography (HEG)
- Kinesthetic entrainment
- Neurofeedback
- Neurotherapy
- Magnetic therapy
- Quantitative electroencephalography (QEEG)
- Quantum biofeedback
- Quantum physics biofeedback
- Transcranial magnetic therapy (TMT)
- Visual entrainment
The term “natural therapies” for the purposes of the Journal includes but is not limited to the following interventions:
- Acupressure
- Applied kinesiology
- Aromatherapy
- Cold Laser Therapy
- Color Therapy
- Cranio-sacral Therapy
- Crystal Therapy
- Homepathy
- Kinesthetic Therapy
- Light Therapy
- Massage Therapy
- Oil Drop Technique
- Pain Management
- Passive Sound Therapy
- Reflexology
- Shiatsu
- Spiritual Healing
- Stress Management
Members of the Associations desiring to maintain rigorous research involving natural therapies are encouraged to volunteer as a peer reviewer for the Journal. Each peer reviewer will be expected to critically review a maximum of two research articles each year. As much as possible the managing editor will attempt to send each reviewer only articles within that reviewer’s areas of major emphasis.
Please note: it is acceptable to both write and review for the Journal, so long as conflict of interest is avoided.