Serious diseases and psychobiology research
Therapist & Physician Specializations
These specialized courses are designed for practicing therapists and physicians who are already working with a particular disorder (or intend to and already have training as a therapist). The training covers the Institute's psychobiological techniques for treating these conditions. The courses also cover the underlying subcellular biology causing the disorder, our current treatment methods, and practice in 'pay for results' billing for the particular issue.
Applying subcellular psychobiology
With the development of subcellular psychobiology, it now becomes possible to find the causes of mental and physical problems that have never been understood before. This biological understanding can also allow people to develop healing techniques that exploit this underlying subcellular biology (For example, our 'body association technique' directly interacts with the endoplasmic reticulum to get its effects.) However, what do you do if, say, you find the disorder is caused by a subcellular disease? Or due to a structural defect inside the cells themselves? The conventional approach would be to find some kind of drug that could attack the disease (hopefully without too many negative side effects), or perhaps find some medication that could ameliorate the symptoms.
Epigenetic damage and trauma therapy
There is a new way to address serious psychological or medical issues. It turns out that generational, associational, and biographical traumas (from epigenetic inhibited gene expression) create damage during key, early prenatal developmental events. It is this damage that causes major subcellular damage and makes the cell vulnerable to particular pathogens. Fortunately, with the latest generation of trauma techniques it is now possible to actually eliminate this epigenetic damage; done correctly, this can eliminate clients pathogen-induced disorders. And fortunately, once a process is derived for a particular problem, it works the same for most everyone, making the treatment steps repeatable with different clients.
In other words, it is now possible to derive effective, fast and reliable 'trauma psychobiology' techniques - albeit using this completely new approach. This is the long hoped for dream of many traditional medical and psychological professionals, as well as professionals working in the CAM (complementary and alternative medicine) field. Hence, we use trauma therapy techniques, but ones directed at the subcellular and developmental causes.
Current Specialization Courses
These courses are designed to be taught as 'stand-alone' courses. However, instructor permission is required if you have not taken a Foundational or Trauma Therapy training course (to make sure your trauma background is adequate for mastery of the course material).
Course 160: Spiritual Emergencies
This course is on recognizing, understanding, and treating spiritual emergencies.
Course 220: Asperger's Syndrome
This treatment eliminates the core symptoms of autism.
Course 230: 'Hearing voices'
The Silent Mind Technique™ eliminates the voices that schizophrenics and 'voice hearers' hear.
Course 310: Subcellular psychobiology research
For biologists, physicians, and researchers who want to do research in this new field.
Course 320: Primary cell research
For biologists, physicians, and researchers who want to do research in this new field.
The Institute is continually developing new and improved treatments - hence ongoing student support is a priority for us. Any treatment updates are listed on the corresponding class webpage for the latest in any treatment updates. We also are continuously improving our the training for them will be listed on this website as they become available.
References
- "The biology of epigenetic trauma" (www.PeakStates.com/trauma.html)
- "Understanding the fungal origin of schizophrenic voices" (www.PeakStates.com/schizophrenia.html)
- Peak States of Consciousness, Volume 2 (2008) by Dr. Grant McFetridge and Wes Geitz ('Look inside the book')
- Subcellular Psychobiology Diagnosis Handbook (2014) by Dr. Grant McFetridge ('Look inside the book')
- "The Subcellular Psychobiology Theory: Connecting Epigenetic Biology to Trauma" by Kirsten Lykkegaard DVM PhD, Mary Pellicer MD, and Grant McFetridge PhD. DOI: 10.62858/apph250404.
- "The Primary Cell Model: Linking Prenatal Development and Intracellular Biology to Psychology and Consciousness" by Kirsten Lykkegaard DVM PhD, Mary Pellicer MD, and Grant McFetridge PhD. DOI: 10.62858/apph241204.
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Revision History
Nov 20 2009: Deleted course #180: Core Issues from the specialization course list and shifted it into the basic required class list, and changing the number from 180 to 140.
July 10, 2009: First version of the Specialization Training list.