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Integrative Health Pathways Group Visit - Self Love and Self Compassion

  • Crossroads ObGyn and Wellness 2000 Crawford Street Houston, TX, 77002 United States (map)

The Integrative Health Pathways Group is a patient support group that meets once monthly and is open to established patients. This is a virtual group visit where patients receive programmed personalized education on energetic composition, lifestyle habits, dietary advice, mind-body exercises and more. During this time participants are also able to ask and answer questions and receive support from other group participants

Here are just a few examples of some of the topics that are covered in this cohort group.

  • Circadian Rhythms

  • Functional Health Principles

  •  Daily Prakriti Balancing Practices

  • Herbal Medicine Making

  • Yoga with Intention: Developing Your Yoga Practice: Introduction to 8 Limbs & Finding Your Asana Style

  • Detoxification Pathways 1 (Understanding Toxic Burden)

  • Hormonal Balancing 101- Understanding Your Sex Steroid Hormones

  • Developing Your Meditation & Mindfulness Practice

  • Gut Health : Functional Overview & Assimilation

Here’s what our patient’s have to say about the benefits of the Integrative Health Pathways Program and the changes that they have made while participating:

I just wanted to let you know that I've started on my yoga practice. Sun salutations in the morning have been fantastic, and I've also been using the app to meditate before sleep. IHP Group Participant

I completed all 3 of the yoga recommendations you assigned me. I even took it a step farther and started doing the sun salutations after watching the video 3 times. And also started doing some research into kundalini and watched videos of it to compare to other yoga types. :) IHP Group Participant

I did notice an increase in energy and had better mood stability with more of a level head. IHP Group Participant

I have been working on being more intentional these past couple of weeks. Overall, my water intake has increased because I set a reminder on my phone. I have included more plant based meals into my diet. I'm practicing Vinyasa flow and meditation at least twice a week. Also, starting Monday I'm cutting out sugar, dairy, and alcohol for at least 7 days. IHP Group Participant

This is a shared medical visit only for established patients. You do need to have had a visit with our office within the past year to participate. Dr. Kourtney is the chief facilitator of this group. If you have insurance typically group visits are covered by insurance similar to an individual visit. If you are a self pay patient we do offer self pay rates for this type of group visit if you are an established patient.

This month’s group is all about supporting a healthy self care vibe for the month of love! During this month’s group visit we will focus on positive affirmations, loving-kindness meditations and helping to coach patients on increasing their self compassion. We will also be reviewing ideas that you can use to spark some passion of your own this month!

This shared medical group visit will include a 20-30 minute guided meditation, group discussion of insights on previously assigned work, review of recipes as well as 3 independent assignments that patients can use after the visit to help them work on their goals of self- love and self compassion.

During this group visit we will review the following exercises:

  • Three Loving Connections— This exercise aims to increase psychological well-being by targeting social closeness. If you are the type of person who dislikes meditation or loving kindness meditation in particular, this exercise may be a valuable alternative.

  • Create a Self Compassion Toolbox— Self-compassion is associated with increased happiness, optimism, coping skills, emotional intelligence, and social connectedness. Patients will be given an exercise to help them to develop their self compassion toolbox, how to create this toolbox and then incorporate the toolbox in daily life

  • Self Compassion Letter Writing—Research has shown that writing a letter to yourself from the perspective of a compassionate other can help increase self-compassion and improve well-being. Once patients learn this skill it is advisable to do this practice weekly, or at least once per month, to achieve sustainable effects.

Any patient that is currently sharing a lifestyle/dietary journal as part of their treatment plan will also have that reviewed as well as part of this visit.

If you are interested in participating in this group please call our office at 832-415-0376 to schedule or if you prefer please click on the button below to reserve your space. If you would like our office to verify your benefits for this service please submit a service request for verification of benefits for the IHP group online to our support desk here.