I see patients and their physical conditions through the eyes of what they believe. In my experience, the places people "get stuck" physically and emotionally and behaviorally is often a function of deep held beliefs (which are often unconscious to them). I work to see what they believe about themselves and the way life works for them as a means to open up new options of ways of being. For example, if someone believes themselves to be unlovable, then they most likely will not treat themselves well in regard to eating, taking care of them selves, or in developing relationships. Bringing the unconscious belief to the light of day, opens up possibilities and conversations that can make very big differences in how that person subsequently cares for themselves. It is is not a rapid shift but with persistence and ongoing attention, major shifts can happen.Β
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