

Holistic & Integrative Psychology
Healing Philosophy
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Mind, Body, & Spirit Healing
What is Integrative & Holistic Psychology?
Integrative psychology incorporates traditional psychology with a holistic philosophy, which recognizes the connections among mental, spiritual and physical health. The Association for Integrative Psychology describes this discipline as a study and practice that seeks to unite traditional medicine, psychology, and other alternative and complementary approaches. Integrative Psychology studies the affective, cognitive, behavioral, and psychological aspects of human behavior, including social, developmental, and cultural influences. Although in clinical practice one or more of these areas may be addressed, the aim of Integrative Psychology is to facilitate wholeness. To do this, an integrative practitioner addresses the intrapsychic (internal within the psyche, mind, or personality), interpersonal, and spiritual functioning of the individual within the context of their culture. A variety of disciplines and approaches are represented within the field of Integrative Psychology including: medicine, osteopathic medicine, acupuncture, chiropractic medicine, naturopathic medicine, homeopathic medicine, dentistry, nursing, psychology, social work, sociology, theology/religion, transpersonal studies, anthropology, spirituality, quantum physics, linguistics, hypnosis, political science, education, and many others. Holistic Psychology Holistic Psychology is a science, a technology, and a healing art. It encompasses all aspects of human nature — physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual. It is not limited to one theory and has the full scope to solve problems in all aspects of our existence. It is not burdened by an encrusted mythology or limited by artificial restrictions and limitations that would keep it from being generally useful and available. It is well-positioned to cooperate with any other science, technology, or discipline, but does not look to any other profession for direction or authority to define its scope or carry out its work. Holistic psychology is a new awakening that sweeps aside the one-dimensional picture of standard psychology and reveals our true nature — multidimensional, yet unitary. It brings about a theoretical and practical integration that includes all aspects of the person: physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual, within a physical and social context. Thus it reorients us to the essence of our human nature, and of our personal identity. It paints the picture of ourselves in proper perspective — a picture of the whole person, the unique person, the person with will and consciousness, with potential for transformation and transcendence. Holistic psychology illumines our search for health and healing. Its concepts, principles, processes, and techniques help us to reach our goal. It also provides a conceptual framework suitable for the health care of the future. The search for health and healing is but one aspect of the search for personal transformation and self-mastery — the search for our real Self. Spirit is the source of health and healing. Attunement to spirituality allows energy to flow freely through all aspects of our being. The real Self is Spirit. Thus, to attain transformation and healing, our task is nothing more and nothing less than to connect to our real Self. We conceptualized the human experience from a comprehensive and holistic approach. We not only have a physical body but also we have emotional, mental, spiritual and energetic bodies. Above all, we are spiritual and energetic beings having a physical experience. Our purpose is to provide holistic psychological services designed to help you find balance in your life by overcoming your psychological, emotional, mental, physical, energetic and spiritual challenges. Liberated Living's instructors, counselors, practitioners, transformational coaches, and spiritual leaders from our community lead paradigm shifts and self-realization practices in our featured courses, programs, healing retreats, and workshop events. Join us as we explore a variety of life-changing topics on personal and spiritual development including Individual and Relationship dynamics, Whole Body Wellness, Energy Transformation, Wholeness and Total Healing, Genetic Recoding, Holistic & Epigentic Psychology, Generational Healing, and how to engage in life fully and much more. Your journey to conscious Liberated Living starts here... REFERENCES Trinity School of Natural Health, Inc. (2012) The Association for Integrative Psychology, Inc, (2008) Holistic-Psychology Archives, Elgin & Bödy (2009)
What is Naturopathic Medicine?
Naturopathic medicine is a distinct system of primary health care that emphasizes prevention, natural therapies, and the body’s innate ability to heal itself. Rooted in both modern medical science and traditional healing wisdom, naturopathy seeks to identify and address the underlying causes of illness rather than simply treating symptoms. Guided by the principles of the healing power of nature (Vis Medicatrix Naturae), naturopathic medicine blends evidence-based clinical approaches with natural therapies—such as nutrition, herbal medicine, hydrotherapy, lifestyle counseling, and mind-body practices. Naturopathic doctors and practitioners are trained to support the whole person—body, mind, and spirit—recognizing the interconnectedness of all aspects of health. Care is personalized, collaborative, and designed to empower individuals with the tools and education they need to take an active role in their own well-being. At its core, naturopathic medicine is both a clinical practice and a philosophy of healing. It honors the uniqueness of each individual and promotes sustainable health by restoring balance, cultivating resilience, and supporting the body’s natural processes.
What is Naturopathic Psychology?
Naturopathic Psychology is a holistic discipline that integrates psychology with the principles of naturopathic medicine, recognizing the inseparable connection between mind, body, and spirit. It emphasizes that mental and emotional well-being are essential to overall health, and that true healing comes from addressing both symptoms and their root causes. Unlike conventional psychology, which often focuses primarily on symptom relief, naturopathic psychology explores underlying contributors such as trauma, stress, limiting beliefs, lifestyle factors, and physiological imbalances. The goal is not only to ease distress but also to foster growth, resilience, and transformation. Core Principles Rooted in naturopathic philosophy, this approach is guided by: Identify & Treat the Cause – exploring emotional, cognitive, spiritual, and physical roots of imbalance. Healing Power of Nature – supporting the body and mind’s innate capacity for restoration. Gentle, Non-Invasive Care – honoring safety and whole-person healing. Doctor as Teacher – empowering clients with education, mindfulness, and self-awareness. Prevention & Wellness – encouraging practices that build resilience and balance. Therapeutic Approaches Naturopathic psychology extends beyond traditional talk therapy by integrating natural medicine and holistic practices, including: Nutraceuticals & Botanical Medicine – supporting brain health, mood, and stress resilience. Homeopathy – addressing deep emotional patterns and restoring balance. Flower Essences – fostering emotional healing and transformation. Holistic Nutrition – optimizing gut-brain health and cognitive function. Mind-Body Practices – meditation, guided imagery, breathwork, and movement. Psychotherapy & Lifestyle Counseling – reframing thought patterns, managing stress, and cultivating mindful living. The Outcome Through this integrative framework, individuals are empowered to: Release limiting beliefs and unhealthy patterns Cultivate emotional balance and resilience Deepen self-awareness and spiritual growth Align thoughts, emotions, and actions with health and purpose At its essence, Naturopathic Psychology teaches that true healing begins from within. By removing obstacles to wellness and addressing the whole person—biological, biochemical, psychological, and spiritual roots of distress— it empowers individuals to not only recover from symptoms but also to grow, evolve, and experience greater meaning and purpose in life that supports a state of harmony, fostering lasting health and well-being.