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About The Process
REVISIT · RELEASE · RENEW
The Process is the name of the technique we use for facilitating emotional healing (we may also refer to it as Emotional Processing, or Emotional Release Work). The Process creates an opportunity for you to safely REVISIT past trauma and experiences and RELEASE negative emotions, pain and toxic thinking. After releasing the negativity, space is opened for the heart to move to forgiveness and healing. After doing emotional release, the body can RENEW itself, positively affecting the immune system and increasing the flow of energy throughout the body. The Process is the emotional connection to healing. The Process is a combination of many modalities, organized in a way that produces effective life-changing results. The Q&A below is designed to answer your questions about this technique. What is The Process?
The Process (or processing) is a stress release technique. It is a tool that can help individuals improve all areas of life, such as:
Processing is conducted in a private setting with the aid of an emotional release facilitator (also referred to simply as a facilitator). A facilitator is a person who has completed our one-year emotional release certification program. They have participated in a minimum of one hundred processes prior to certification, both processing others and being processed themself. The facilitator guides their client through every step of the process - all the client needs are a willing mind and heart. How does The Process work?
The Process can help us identify our negative belief patterns and the age when they were created. Beliefs are usually decided upon at an early age. Our perception is colored by the beliefs we hold in our minds. As we grow, we often continue using these belief patterns even when they are not effective. Processing can help us make new choices about our belief systems. As we change our perceptions of the past, we alter our perception and experience of the future. We can mature emotionally, be more effective in our communication, and release toxins that affect the functions of the body. Our health can be greatly improved when we use the power of the mind, body, and spirit to bring about healing and well-being. We have greater power to get what we choose out of life. Is this considered traditional counseling or therapy?
Processing is not traditional counseling or therapy. It does not include diagnosing or prescribing medication. Instead, processing is associated with psycho-neuro-immunology (PNI). This science focuses on how our thoughts and feelings affect our health. Can you use this particular technique even if you're in traditional counseling or therapy?
Yes, it can help support and further the work you are doing in traditional therapy. What technique should you expect when participating in a processing session?
In a Process facilitators use guided imagery, applied kinesiology (muscle response testing), NLP, chakra work, speaking out feelings, role play, inner child work, guided visualization and meditation techniques. It is our purpose in using these techniques to bring the client to a place of inner healing and instill a strong sense of well-being and closure with the issues being addressed. What are some of the results that people experience from processing?
The benefit that each person receives from processing is unique. Here is what some of our clients have said about their experiences:
I'm not sure I want to pull up old emotions or traumas and re-live them. I'm afraid this will make my life worse instead of better. Is processing really a good idea?
Processing actually helps us deal with old emotions or traumas in a safe setting where we are able to finally release them and move into healing. We don't require you to remember or talk about every detail of an event - we primarily work with the feelings and beliefs you took away from the experience. In addition, we trust the body to know what you are ready to deal with and we only guide you where you are willing to go. It can take a number of processes where you peel away outer layers before you have shifted to a place where you feel ready to deal with heavier issues. Who can benefit from processing?
All ages can benefit from processing. We offer specialized sessions for children, adolescents, and adults. The Process works best for mostly highly functioning people who have a desire to make change, and for those who have the ability to recognize negative thought patterns, and can facilitate change in their own life. How long does a processing session last?
A typical processing session for an adult lasts about an hour and a half. Children's Processes are generally an hour or less. Where can I do processing?
Processing can be done face-to-face or over the phone. If an emotional release facilitator lives in your area, you can arrange to meet them at a mutually-agreeable location. Some facilitators h ave private offices while others must arrange a location with you. For those who live near our school, rooms are available to rent on a per-session basis at a nominal cost. If there is not a facilitator in your area, you can arrange to process over the phone with any one of our practicing facilitators. Please contact us to find out whether there is a facilitator in your area. How much does a processing session cost?
The cost of a processing session varies depending on the experience of the facilitator. Clinic students cost $25; these are students who are in their last quarter of school. Certified facilitators at the intermediate level cost $50 and advanced facilitators cost $75. How many times or how often should I process?
How often you process depends on what you want to achieve. When there are serious issues to work through, it is common to process once a week or once every two weeks. Some people process only a handful of times while others process for months or even years. When you see yourself being triggered more than you'd like by events in your life, that's a sign that something from the past is trying to get your attention and a process would be beneficial. How do I make arrangements to receive a Process?
Facilitators are available by appointment to help you through a Process either in person or over the phone. Please call for an appointment (801.785.5259) or fill out our Request a Process form. |
















ave private offices while others must arrange a location with you. For those who live near our school, rooms are available to rent on a per-session basis at a nominal cost. If there is not a facilitator in your area, you can arrange to process over the phone with any one of our practicing facilitators. Please contact us to find out whether there is a facilitator in your area.