Nervous System Integration Process™ (NSIP)

A 16-week, safety-first 1:1 process to stabilize, expand, and integrate nervous systems that have been living in survival mode.

Includes nervous system mapping, somatic regulation, pattern interruption, Brainspotting, and Expansion Brainspotting for integration.


You may already recognize your patterns. You may have insight, tools, and awareness. And yet, something still isn’t landing.

When the nervous system hasn’t established safety and regulation capacity, insight alone isn’t enough. This process supports your system in reorganizing gently, consistently, and without force.


Why other approaches haven’t “stuck”

If you’ve tried mindset work, coaching, therapy, energy healing, or personal development and still feel reactive, shut down, or overwhelmed, it’s not because you’re failing. Often, it’s because your nervous system is still operating from protection.

Core principle: When trauma processing occurs before the nervous system has sufficient safety and regulation capacity, the system becomes overwhelmed. This can lead to dropout, dysregulation, or returning to treatment months later. Therefore, the nervous system must be prepared, expanded, and stabilized first.

Safety → Regulation → Processing → Integration


Does this feel familiar?

You might be here if…

  • you feel overwhelmed even when life “looks fine”
  • you understand your patterns but struggle to change them
  • you’re tired of “pushing through” and then crashing
  • your body feels on edge, wired, heavy, or shut down
  • you’ve tried strategies that didn’t hold long-term
  • you want to feel safer and more settled in your body

What becomes possible

  • more stability and internal safety
  • less reactivity and quicker recovery after stress
  • clearer decision-making because your system is steadier
  • more consistent capacity without forcing or bypassing
  • insight that turns into real, embodied change
  • a practical rhythm that supports integration

This is not about fixing you. It’s about helping your nervous system remember how to settle, respond, and integrate.


The Stages of NSIP

Stage 1: Nervous System Awareness

Build accurate awareness of state shifts, triggers, and safety cues. Reduce shame. Establish a shared language for what’s happening in the body.

Stage 2: Nervous System Stabilization

Identify survival loops and build repeatable regulation routines that interrupt them. Stabilization is about returning to baseline more reliably.

Stage 3: Capacity Building

Expand your window of tolerance through embodiment and titration. Capacity is learning to stay present with more, without flooding or shutting down.

Stage 4: Trauma Processing

Trauma processing with Brainspotting once the nervous system is ready, paced and guided with safety-first guardrails.

Stage 5: Integration & Expansion

Prevent backsliding by building new neural pathways and future-aligned patterns. Integration includes Expansion Brainspotting so change becomes durable.


Program Structure

NSIP is a paced, relational 1:1 process that prioritizes safety first. We build regulation through consistent practice so your system can integrate change without overwhelm.

  • 90-minute Assessment (included)
  • 16 weekly 60-minute 1:1 sessions
  • session + structured homework between sessions

Investment

Pay in Full

$3,240

(includes 10% discount)

Payment Plan

4 monthly payments of $900
(total $3,600)

“I now understand how critical nervous system regulation is for physical, mental, and emotional health. After my sessions with Kelly, my life changed dramatically. I am no longer dysregulated. I feel secure in my body and mind. My relationship with my husband has transformed from what I would call good to exceptional. I now have the ability to speak up for my needs and wants and that has vastly deepened our connection and my connection with others. I feel as if I have come home to myself. I have never experienced any modality or practitioner who has changed my life so completely. I am beyond grateful to Kelly for giving me a new lease on life in my 50’s. I truly feel the best is yet to come!”
—Danielle A.