
Our health is affected by a myriad of factors - some obvious and some less than obvious - including the physical, psychological, emotional, spiritual and environmental domains. All overlap and interact with one another. A difficulty in any one of these domains is a signal that the body is in a state of imbalance or disharmony.
Managing the symptoms only masks the body's wise messages. If the cause is not examined, the body sends stronger messages and the underlying condition is aggravated.
The ideal treatment regimen invloves listening to the body and caring for the whole person with a combination of physical, psychological, social, environmental and energetic approaches.
A growing body of scientific literature supports the mind-body-spirit connection. Spiritual psychotherapy (also referred to as holistic health or mind/body/spirit medicine) is not so much an alternative as a complementary approach to conventional medicine and is perfectly compatible with standard medical treatment. Spiritual psychotherapy neither challenges nor replaces conventional medicine, but rather can be a powerful means to augment its effects.
We begin by seeking counsel from your inner wisdom. We use various tools to tap naturally into this wisdom, including creative imagery, reading body signals, sound therapy, applied kinesiology and connecting with intuitive healing responses.
Once we understand what is needed for rebalancing, we make the appropriate therapeutic recommendations. Just as each individual is unique, so too is the customized treatment plan. There is no single system, formula, or remedy that will be effective for everyone. The customized treatment plan for each individual includes recommendations that may come from any of the following areas of health:
| Relaxation Therapy | Imagery | Naturopathy |
| Aromatherapy | Energy Psychology | Holistic Psychotherapy |
| Spiritual Psychotherapy | Holographic Repatterning | Sound Therapy |
| Chinese Medicine | Ayurvedic Medicine | Educational Kinesiology |
**Please note that this approach is NOT open to clients seeking psychological services ONLY. This naturopathic approach is only applicable to those seeking natural health/holistic living counseling only. These services are to be considered an adjunct to conventional medicine and are in no way its substitute.
Generally, the intervention follows a solutions-oriented approach and is of short-term duration. Since the recommendations may include making lifestyle changes, the success of this type of intervention requires the active participation of the client. The therapist will often give 'homework assignments' between sessions to facilitate progress. The therapist acts as a facilitator of change rather than the agent of change.
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