Lifespan Integration (LI) is a gentle, body-based therapeutic method which relies on the innate ability of the body-mind to heal itself. LI heals a wide range of therapeutic issues without re-traumatizing.
Lifespan Integration uses your feelings to find a memory which is connected to your problem and find the bodily sensations connected to it.
By using active imagination and a visual time line of one’s memories from birth to current day.
Lifespan Integration (LI) is a gentle, body-based therapeutic method which relies on the innate ability of the body-mind to heal itself. LI heals a wide range of therapeutic issues without re-traumatizing.
Lifespan Integration uses your feelings to find a memory which is connected to your problem and find the bodily sensations connected to it.
By using active imagination and a visual time line of one’s memories from birth to current day, I can these help integrate these feelings which can lead to rapid healing.
The Lifespan Integration technique causes memories to surface spontaneously, and because of how memories are held neurologically, each memory which surfaces is related to the emotional theme or issue being targeted. This results in the client having a more complete panoramic view of their life. Then new insights can surface about lifelong patterns resulting from the past trauma.
Peggy Pace originally designed Lifespan Integration therapy for adult survivors of childhood abuse or neglect. She soon found that LI therapy facilitates rapid healing in people of all ages, and is effective with a wide range of therapeutic issues.
After LI therapy, people find themselves spontaneously reacting to current stressors in healthy ways. Clients who have completed Lifespan Integration therapy report that they feel better about life, are more self-accepting, and are better able to enjoy their intimate relationships these help integrate these feelings which can lead to rapid healing.
The Lifespan Integration technique causes memories to surface spontaneously, and because of how memories are held neurologically, each memory which surfaces is related to the emotional theme or issue being targeted. {This results in the clients with memory gaps eventually able to connect the pieces of their lives into a coherent whole.}Then new insights can surface about lifelong patterns resulting from the past trauma.
Peggy Pace originally designed Lifespan Integration therapy for adult survivors of childhood abuse or neglect. She soon found that LI therapy facilitates rapid healing in people of all ages, and is effective with a wide range of therapeutic issues.
After LI therapy, people find themselves spontaneously reacting to current stressors in healthy ways. Clients who have completed Lifespan Integration therapy report that they feel better about life, are more self-accepting, and are better able to enjoy their intimate relationships