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Improving Patient Outcomes

Resilience Coaching = Improved Outcomes

​Resilience Coaching emerged from lived, repeatable experience—first demonstrated through a rapid remission from late-stage colon cancer in 2016, and later in a spontaneous remission from severe Graves’ disease. These outcomes revealed a consistent, learnable process for significantly improving the body’s innate ability to heal and respond to care.

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What is Resilience Coaching?

I work alongside holistic and integrative medicine practitioners to help patients enter an optimized state of healing. Using ANS regulation and toxic-burden modulation, healing outcomes accelerate, creating stability and sustainability, even in the most complex cases.

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How Resilience Coaching Supports Better Outcomes

Meaningful shifts occur within the first few sessions, and the impact of your work increases.

  • Protocols render better results

  • Lifestyle changes are welcomed and embraced

  • Healing outcomes increase with fewer flares

  • Progress is met with greater ease and steadiness

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Prevent Stalls in Healing

While patients may understand what to do clinically, some struggle to maintain progress. Often, the limiting factor is not the protocol, but nervous system and brainwave dysregulation that keeps the body operating in a state of stress-based physiology rather than an adaptive healing state.

 

Why Practitioners Refer

Enrolling patients in this work saves you time, increases positive outcomes, and supports a practice culture marked by greater resilience and trust in the process, leaving you with less stress and more time at the end of each day.

 

Curious if this support could benefit your patients?

I look forward to connecting for a quick 10-minute conversation to share key data points and answer any questions that you may have.

Tracked Clinical Data Points

This overview outlines the data points I track when supporting patients alongside clinical care. These markers help practitioners assess readiness, tolerance, and sustainability of treatment.

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1. Nervous System Regulation Markers

What shifts in the baseline state

  • Ability to access parasympathetic states (rest, recovery, regulation)

  • Reduced sympathetic overactivation (hypervigilance, shutdown, overwhelm)

  • Faster return to baseline following stressors

Why this matters: Regulation supports immune signaling, digestion, detoxification pathways, and recovery capacity.

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2. Protocol Tolerance

How patients respond to care plans

  • Improved tolerance to detox protocols and lifestyle modifications

  • Reduced start-stop cycles due to overwhelm or flares

  • Increased capacity to layer protocols without destabilization

Why this matters: Tolerance predicts continuity of care and long-term outcomes.

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3. Flare Frequency & Recovery Time

Patterns of symptoms and response

  • Reduced frequency of flares

  • Duration and intensity of setbacks

  • Speed of recovery following inevitable stressors

Why this matters: Faster recovery supports steadier progress and patient confidence.

 

4. Engagement & Adoption Indicators

Behavioral and emotional markers

  • Consistency with protocols and lifestyle changes

  • Emotional regulation during setbacks

  • Patience with the healing timeline

Why this matters: Engagement correlates strongly with clinical success.

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5. Practitioner‑Observed Outcomes

What clinicians often notice

  • Patients arrive calmer, more grounded, and receptive

  • Visits feel more efficient and emotionally regulated

  • Reduced crisis management between appointments

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Scope & Collaboration

  • This work is adjunctive and non‑diagnostic

  • I do not replace medical treatment or protocols

  • I support the physiological and nervous system conditions that allow care to be better received

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