The Institute for Neurofunctional
PsychologyTM


Education & Resources
Public Learning in Neurofunctional Psychology
Educational Notice:
All resources provided by the Institute for Neurofunctional Psychology (INP) are educational and informational in nature. INP does not provide clinical, medical, or therapeutic services.
Purpose of This Resource Hub
The Institute for Neurofunctional Psychology (INP) provides free and low-barrier educational resources to increase public understanding of nervous system regulation, trauma, development, and whole-person well-being.
Our goal is to translate complex, interdisciplinary research into clear, accessible education that supports awareness, prevention, resilience, and informed decision-making across the lifespan.
What You’ll Find Here
INP’s Education & Resources section includes materials designed for individuals, families, educators, professionals, and communities seeking foundational understanding—not treatment.
Educational Topics Include:
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Nervous system literacy and regulation
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Trauma as a public health issue
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Emotional intelligence and resilience
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Development across the lifespan
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Relationships, connection, and co-regulation
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Stress, burnout, and adaptation
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Nutrition, metabolism, and brain health
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Longevity and whole-system well-being
Types of Resources
Educational Articles & Essays
Research-informed writing that explains key concepts in accessible language, supporting learning and reflection.
Public Education Series & Recordings
Recorded talks, webinars, and educational presentations drawn from INP’s public programs and community events.
Guides & Educational Tools
Downloadable materials designed to support:
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Trauma literacy
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Nervous system awareness
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Parenting and caregiving education
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Classroom and community learning environments
White Papers & Research Summaries
In-depth explorations of interdisciplinary research and educational frameworks informing Neurofunctional Psychology.
Who These Resources Are For
INP resources are designed for:
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Individuals seeking education about stress and regulation
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Parents and caregivers
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Educators and school staff
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Community leaders and organizations
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Professionals seeking non-clinical education
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Students and lifelong learners
No prior background in psychology or neuroscience is required.
Educational Boundaries
To ensure clarity and ethical use:
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Resources are educational, not therapeutic
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INP does not provide diagnosis or treatment
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Content does not replace professional care
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No clinician–patient or therapist–client relationship is created
If you are seeking medical or mental health treatment, please consult a licensed provider.
Relationship to INP Programs
These resources complement INP’s:
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School and district programming
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Educator and professional education
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Community and family workshops
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Research and public education initiatives
They are offered in service of INP’s public-benefit mission to increase knowledge, reduce stigma, and support resilience through education.
Access & Equity
INP is committed to making educational resources as accessible and inclusive as possible.
Where feasible, resources are offered at low or no cost and designed to serve diverse communities.
Explore More
You may also be interested in:
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Research & Framework
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Programs for Schools & Organizations
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Download the Neurofunctional Psychology White Paper
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Contact INP
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Institute for Neurofunctional Psychology, Inc.
A 501(c)(3) public charity providing educational programming only.
EIN: 37-2209208 • info@neurofunctionalpsychology.org • 858-609-9173
Programs and resources are educational and not clinical services.