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Process Acupressure (PA) is an integrative body/mind/soul approach that combines traditional acupressure techniques with process psychology skills. It helps individuals reclaim energetic balance in their bodies, which promotes better health. It facilitates more awareness of the body, its needs and its direct relationship to emotions, thought processes and past history. PA also teaches people how to trust the truth of their own experience, to accept their own power and to claim their soul-centered purpose in life.

Process Acupressure opens and balances the energy pathways and vortices of the body. This increased energy flow in turn brings greater harmony and functionality into all the other body systems. In addition, energy flow speeds up and eases structural work in the body. PA also facilitates the release of trauma stored within the body. By unblocking the movement of energy through the body, Process Acupressure creates the opportunity for individuals to release old blocked emotions, relieve chronic body tensions, and resolve unhealed events of the past. Further, the process teaches people how to instigate, follow and support their own process of healthy change.

Process Acupressure can be used to:

  • Open and balance a person's energy systems, which in turn facilitates structural body work
  • Address many general and specific body/mind/soul complaints, such as fatigue, stress, chronic body aches and pains, headaches, back problems, depression, female problems, and lack of meaning and purpose in life
  • Address general or specific requests related to relaxation; healing; tracking down the root(s) of specific problems and finding solutions to them; creating greater joy, freedom and love in life; creating new projects or patterns for growth; accessing more consciousness potential, such as higher faculties of clairvoyance and clairaudience
  • Promote freedom, health and growth in body/mind/emotions and soul by encouraging greater awareness and vitality in all parts of a person's being, for both practitioner and client
  • Make a clear distinction between the client's process and the practitioner's so that the practitioner does not become drained or bogged down by his/her client's problems


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