AIT (Advanced Integrative Therapy)

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What is Advanced Integrative Therapy?


Advanced Integrative Therapy or AIT (formerly called Seemorg Matrix Work) is a dynamic new Energy Psychology Therapy developed by Psychotherapist Dr Asha Clinton. It may provide lasting relief from a range of deeply-held emotional and psychological issues, which often result in physical as well as emotional symptoms.

 
 
How does it work?

Advanced Integrative Therapy starts from the basis that all upsetting events are types of trauma.  This can be as deep as a parent walking out, or as apparently trivial as an off-hand negative comment taken to heart.
 
How we respond to these traumas, often unconsciously and/or from childhood, determines our physical, mental, emotional and psychological make-up.  It also shapes our unconscious belief systems, affecting how we think and behave.
 
AIT may help to quickly and easily remove the after-effects of traumatic events. Unconscious material is accessed through muscle testing (as used in Applied Kinesiology), and then cleared using the energy centres (chakras) of the body. 
 
This may eliminate the causes, related symptoms, and after-effects of the trauma.  The insights and understanding gained can allow for a true heart-felt forgiveness for both ourselves and others involved, leaving a deep sense of emotional freedom and contentment.
 
 
Can Advanced Integrative Therapy help me?

AIT is used by many Clinical Psychotherapists both here and in the US, and has been able to successfully relieve a wide range of issues, including stress and the related emotions of anger, guilt, resentment or frustration, emotional issues, fears, anxiety, unwanted habits, and weight issues.
 
Addressing and clearing the effects of trauma may help our bodies to become healthier and so experience a reduction in physical symptoms, as well as helping us to achieve our full potential in all areas of our lives.
 
  
 
 

Complementary Therapies are not a substitute for medical care.  If ever your health concerns you at any time, you must always seek advice from your GP.