A New Psychology of Health and Wellness: Implicit Type Architecture

The center of all we doImplicit Type Architecture (ITA) is the new psychology of health and wellness.  Throughout the U.S. individual patterns of adapting to health and wellness are being influenced and shaped by a hidden, yet powerful force within our brains that operate at the unconscious, implicit level to shape how we adapt to health.  ITA has a real and powerful role in determining who exercises and who does not, who engages in wellness practices and who does not, and which individuals suffer the most from ill health.

Implicit Type Architecture effects on bodily form and function are clearly visible when individuals are sorted by their diagnosed ITA.   ITA identifies differences in robust health and frailty, healthy and unhealthy weight, and levels of emotional and cognitive balance.  The reason for these effects is simple to understand once the reality of ITA is understood and seen.

Implicit Type Architecture is the foundation of a new health psychology of both health and illness, and it won’t be long before health professionals, practitioners, therapists throughout the US and internationally will be wondering why they didn’t see this all along!

As this blog progresses, the foundations and effects of ITA on adaptive patterns to health and wellness will be explored and revealed, and used to address a range of health conditions, diseases, and patterns of optimal health.   Please join me!

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