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Integrative Processing Technique  (IPT)

Our perception is colored by the beliefs we hold in our minds. These beliefs create our attitudes, emotions, and physiological reactions to the challenges we face in our daily lives. When we revisit our negative beliefs and clear emotional negativity, we open a space for our hearts to forgive and heal.


Whether you are acutely aware of painful experiences from the past that are in need of healing or are simply interested in releasing stress, the Integrative Processing Technique (IPT) is an adaptable, energetic healing practice that creates life-changing results.


The degree to which you take ownership of your past and work to re-choose your belief systems and then engage and take ACTION is the degree to which you will experience the change and/or results you want in life.


What is the Integrative Processing Technique (IPT)?


IPT is a 4-step process that utilizes behavioral kinesiology and the intelligence of the body to identify the age of origination where past unresolved trauma needs to be addressed. IPT is a blend of many modalities including behavioral kinesiology, guided imagery, role play, inner child work, visualization, and an in-depth study of psycho-neuro immunology. IPT is organized in such a way that it assists the client in working through and releasing toxic emotions and outdated belief systems.


IPT accesses our innate power to change behavior, heal the body, release pain, improve feelings of happiness and well-being, and facilitate rapid reconnection in relationships and heal family patterns.


Everything provided by The Institute of Healing Arts is intended to promote healthy lifestyles and cultivate the mind/body connection. Nothing said, done, performed, typed, printed, or produced by the Institute of Healing Arts, its officers, trainers, facilitators, employees, students, graduates or associates are meant to diagnose, prescribe, treat a disease or take the place of diagnoses by a licensed physician, psychologist, or psychiatrist.

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