Common Questions
COMMON QUESTIONS about SOUL DEVELOPMENT
COMMON QUESTIONS about SERVICE
COMMON QUESTIONS about LEADERSHIP
COMMON QUESTIONS about GROUP LIFE
The Institute views its services as adjuncts to traditional medical and mental health care. As such, IAS courses are not intended to be psychotherapy, medical therapy, or a substitute for either one. Participants and volunteers are required to assume self-responsibility for their wellbeing by seeking, when appropriate, psychological and medical professional services. As co-partners in the program in which they are enrolled, participants are asked to set intentions, do assignments, respect IAS communication guidelines, and in all ways participate with self-responsibility for their wellbeing.