A deeper exploration of symptoms, emotional patterns and the unconscious forces shaping our lives.
The Root Cause Practice Program is for those drawn to a deeper understanding of healing and human experience.
This work explores the relationship between the body, emotional healing, nervous system patterns and consciousness, helping you understand how beliefs, past experiences and unconscious adaptations shape both health and human behaviour over time.
Moving beyond purely clinical models, the program explores the body as a reflection of our inner world, where symptoms, emotional patterns and physical experiences can all become doorways into deeper awareness.
It invites a different way of listening.
One that includes intuition, presence, emotional depth and the understanding that healing unfolds through awareness rather than force.
Whether you are drawn to this work for your own growth or as a practitioner wanting to guide others more deeply, the program gradually changes the way you understand the body, symptoms and healing itself.
Not simply asking:
“How do I get rid of this?”
But:
“What is this trying to show me?”
Inside the Program
You’ll explore:
How beliefs shape thoughts, behaviours, emotions and physical experience
The emotional and unconscious patterns reflected through the body
Nervous system responses, survival adaptations and childhood programming
Relational trauma, triggers, defences and emotional safety
Inner child work, fragmentation and inner voices
Emotional anatomy and psychosomatic patterns
Questioning skills that help uncover deeper meaning beneath symptoms
Energetic and emotional associations within Chinese Medicine
Practitioner presence, awareness and compassionate inquiry
Ongoing support through the Root Cause community
What People Say
A 12 Week Course featuring:
11 Weeks of Live Teaching
6 Modules of Video and audio lessons
5 Emotional Anatomy Sessions
Recorded Case Studies
Mentoring Pods for support and skill development.
The course has changed my perception around what might be going on for people, expanding the lens through which I view physical symptoms. It provided a gentle but powerful way of questioning that is deeply respectful of the other person and empowers them to connect to their body's way of communicating with them too. When people mention their symptoms to me now, I hear what they are saying differently. Laurelle