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What Is Integrated Functional Psychology™?
Integrated Functional Psychology™ is a unified model that combines Functional Medicine and a structural map of the psyche to address root causes at every level — body, mind, and consciousness.Most approaches treat symptoms or parts in isolation:
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Functional medicine focuses on biochemistry, labs, nutrition, and physical systems.
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Psychological or trauma work often stays at the level of emotions, behaviors, thoughts, or nervous-system regulation.
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Spiritual or consciousness-based practices sometimes bypass the physical and psychological architecture entirely.
The result is fragmented care — temporary shifts, recurring patterns, and the sense that something deeper is still out of reach. Integrated Functional Psychology™ changes that by starting upstream — in consciousness and trauma structure — because that's where the organizing architecture lives. It integrates:
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Functional Medicine's precision tools (targeted labs, nutrition, biochemistry — used as support, not the main focus)
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Functional Psychology's structural map (the Carter Algorithm): identifies the forgotten pieces of the psyche, shows how fragmentation occurs, and how it drives symptoms and loops, and provides a predictable pathway to reverse it.
The core principle is simple and lawful:
Get the mind right, restore the soul, and the body heals in alignment. When consciousness is coherent and trauma architecture is restored — when all partitioned pieces are located, mapped, and reintegrated in reverse order — the nervous system settles, emotional charge shifts from pain to peace, and the body no longer needs to express distress through physical symptoms.This is not "healing" in the vague or performative sense.
It's structural restoration to wholeness — precise, predictable, and complete.If you're looking for something that finally connects the dots instead of treating pieces separately, this is the model.