What is Head Trash Clearance?
The foundational explainer. What head trash is, what a clearance removes, and why the method was built to work fast rather than gradually.
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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.
The distinction
Therapy builds understanding. Mindfulness builds regulation. Coaching builds accountability. All three are useful, and none of them take the driving material out of the system.
Head Trash Clearance does. The Absolute Healing Process goes after the structural wounds underneath the patterns. The pieces here are the mechanical explanations: what each operation does, what changes as a result, and how you tell which one a client in front of you needs.
If you want to know whether the method will do anything for your clients, start with the mechanics.
The foundational explainer. What head trash is, what a clearance removes, and why the method was built to work fast rather than gradually.
Read the foundational piece →More on the method
Where Clearance stops and Absolute Healing starts, and what sits outside both.
Absolute Healing
The deeper operation. For the clients who have tried everything, changed nothing structural, and stayed stuck.
Read →Choosing between them
Two layers of one framework. Clearance works the patterns and triggers. Absolute Healing works the wound generating them.
Read →Positioning
Where the method sits relative to therapy, and why the difference is structural rather than a matter of style or pace.
Read →As a practice
Clearance is not a one-off event. What it looks like when it becomes something you run on yourself regularly.
Read →Keep exploring
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.
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.