Mapping the Mind for Deep Healing
The cartography behind the method. How the different regions of head trash were mapped, and why having a map changes what a practitioner can do in a session.
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Evidence & Measurement
Most of the healing world runs on how someone says they felt afterwards. We take a baseline, do the work, and take it again. These pieces explain how that works and what it is worth.
Why we measure
Measurement was not added to this method for marketing. It started because Alexia wanted to know whether the work was doing anything, and a feeling on a good day was not good enough as an answer.
What came out of that is the Ladder of Growth: a way of scoring where someone is now, and whether that is changing. It sits alongside Clearance and Absolute Healing as the third operation in the method. These pieces explain the instrument, and are honest about its limits.
Measure at the start, measure again at the end, and let the gap say what it says.
The cartography behind the method. How the different regions of head trash were mapped, and why having a map changes what a practitioner can do in a session.
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Every documented case on the site carries assessment data alongside the story. Two places to see it.
Documented outcomes
Sixteen years of practice, documented with assessment readings rather than testimonials alone. What the client was carrying, what shifted, and by how much.
Read →The measurement layer
The measurement operation in full: what it scores, the five stages, and how baseline and retake readings work in a practitioner's caseload.
Read →The research base
The research the method is built on, and what the method claims beyond it.
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The Method
Head Trash Clearance and the Absolute Healing Process are two operations, not one. These pieces explain the mechanics of each, and where the line between them sits.
Explore this section →The Practitioner's Practice
Clients who stall. Caseloads that drain you. Work that helps people and does not pay. These pieces are about the practice itself rather than the method.
Explore this section →Coaching
Every coach knows the client who is fully capable of the thing and keeps not doing it. These pieces are about that layer, and what to do when you reach it.
Explore this section →Ready when you are
The training runs in two levels: Level 1 to use the method on yourself, Level 2 to use it with clients. If you are not sure which, the Pathways map sorts that out in about five minutes.