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Our Approach

Whole mind–body care that looks beyond symptoms to understand the systems influencing how you feel.

Looking Beyond Symptoms

At Coherence Healthcare, care begins with the understanding that mental, emotional, and physical health are deeply interconnected.

Symptoms such as anxiety, depression, fatigue, mood changes, brain fog, or chronic stress are often signals of underlying imbalances within the body. When those root causes are not addressed, relief can be incomplete or short-lived.

Our approach focuses on understanding why symptoms are happening—not just how to manage them.

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A Whole-Person Perspective

Understanding the Whole System

Rather than viewing symptoms in isolation, integrative care considers how multiple systems work together to influence health and well-being.

Nervous System Regulation

Chronic stress, trauma, and nervous system dysregulation can affect mood, sleep, digestion, focus, and emotional resilience. Supporting nervous system balance is a foundational part of whole-person care.

Gut–Brain Axis & Inflammation

Our team of experts is here to provide you with valuable advice and guidance on achieving holistic health through dietary therapy. With their knowledge and expertise, you can make informed decisions for your well-being.

Hormones & Metabolic Health

Hormonal and metabolic imbalances can impact mood, anxiety, energy, sleep, and cognitive function. These systems are carefully considered when evaluating the full health picture.

Trauma & Chronic Stress

Life experiences and long-term stress patterns are acknowledged as part of health, not separate from it. Care takes into account how the body holds and responds to stress over time.

An Integrative Model of Care

Care is individualized and collaborative. Treatment plans are designed based on each person’s unique health picture and may integrate a range of evidence-informed approaches.

These approaches are not used as protocols, but as tools selected thoughtfully to support balance and long-term well-being.

Psychiatric and Therapeutic Care

  • Psychiatry

  • Psychotherapy

  • EMDR

  • Somatic strategies

Functional and Lifestyle Support

  • Nutrition and lifestyle guidance

  • Targeted supplementation

  • Advanced assessment and testing when appropriate

East Asian and Integrative Modalities

  • Acupuncture

  • Herbal medicine

  • East Asian medical principles

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Why this Approach is Different

Care Designed for Long-Term Stability

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Traditional models often focus on symptom management alone. While symptom relief is important, meaningful healing requires understanding the complex interactions between mind, body, and environment.

By addressing root causes and supporting the body as an interconnected system, care becomes more intentional, personalized, and sustainable over time.

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