The Missing Piece of Your Treatment Plan

Why protocols alone aren’t enough — and how subconscious work transforms your results.

As a practitioner, you pour so much into building treatment plans with care, evidence, and strategy. You adjust diets, fine-tune supplement protocols, and provide lifestyle tools to set your clients up for success.

But what happens when… they don’t follow through?

When clients don’t take their supplements.
When they say they want change, but continue to self-sabotage.
When results plateau — despite the perfect plan.

Here’s what most practitioners are missing:

The unconscious drivers behind client behaviour.

Even with the best clinical skills in the world, if you’re not addressing the subconscious blocks, emotional drivers, or nervous system responses behind your client’s actions (or inaction)… they may never fully implement your work.

What’s really going on when clients self-sabotage?

It’s not that your client is lazy, unmotivated, or doesn’t care.
It’s that something deeper is at play.

The nervous system and subconscious mind influence everything from beliefs and stress responses to identity patterns and behaviour loops. These forces can override conscious intentions — no matter how committed your client seems.

So when your client keeps:

  • Falling off track with their plan

  • Eating foods they know will trigger symptoms

  • Staying stuck in old habits even though they “want” change

…it’s likely a subconscious block that’s doing the driving.

And if we’re not working at that level, we’re missing the opportunity for real, lasting transformation.

Why your client isn’t the problem — and neither are you.

We need to stop framing this as a “client compliance” issue.

If your plans aren't sticking, it’s not because you’ve failed.
And it’s not because your client doesn’t want it enough.

It’s because neither of you had the tools to shift what’s happening beneath the surface.

This is where ERT comes in.

Emotion Release Technique (ERT) helps you assess the nervous system and subconscious mind to uncover and release:

  • Emotional holding patterns

  • Limiting beliefs and inner resistance

  • Safety conflicts around change or healing

  • Self-sabotaging identities and subconscious stress

When you can help a client process and clear what’s blocking their ability to take aligned action, everything starts to shift.

They don’t just feel “motivated.”
They feel safe, empowered, and ready to follow through — because the internal sabotage has been addressed.

This is the missing piece in client transformation.

Adding ERT to your practitioner toolbox allows you to:

  • Go beyond protocols and plans

  • Shift stuck patterns at the core

  • Increase client results, retention, and referrals

  • Feel more confident and in flow as a practitioner

  • Finally understand what’s been “off” for so many clients

And the best part? You can do this in as little as 10 minutes inside your existing sessions.

Ask yourself:

  • Are your clients doing some of the work but still stuck?

  • Do you feel like something’s missing — even when you’re “doing everything right”?

  • Would you love to feel like you can actually shift sabotage patterns instead of managing them?

If so, it might be time to bring the subconscious into your sessions.

Because you’re not here to write plans that sit in a drawer.
You’re here to create transformation.

And this is how we do that — together.

Want to add Emotion Release Technique to your clinical toolbox?

Join the ERT Certification. To learn more about ERT and the Certification click here.

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