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What Is Subconscious Integrative Psychotherapy (SIP)? A Clear Introduction to the Method and Its Logic
Why SIP Exists Many people come to therapy because they feel stuck in patterns they can’t explain — emotional reactions that feel automatic, relational dynamics they keep repeating, or internal pain that doesn’t match the story they tell themselves. This is because the most influential memories in the human brain are not the ones we consciously remember. They are the implicit, emotional, symbolic, and preverbal memories stored deep below language. Traditional talk therapy foc
Drew Amend
Dec 23 min read


How New Molecular “Memory Timers” Research Validates the Theory Behind SIP
In November 2025, scientists at Rockefeller University published a groundbreaking study showing that long-term memory isn’t created by a single “on/off” switch in the brain — but by a cascade of molecular timers that unfold across multiple brain regions. These findings have major implications for trauma therapy, especially for approaches like Subconscious Integrative Psychotherapy (SIP), which tap into implicit memory systems, symbolic processing, and states of heightened neu
Drew Amend
Dec 24 min read


Case Studies on Multi-Network Processes in Therapy
Therapy is a complex field that often requires a nuanced understanding of various interconnected processes. Multi-network processes in therapy refer to the interactions between different therapeutic modalities, client backgrounds, and the therapeutic environment. This blog post explores several case studies that illustrate how these multi-network processes can enhance therapeutic outcomes. Understanding Multi-Network Processes Multi-network processes involve the interplay of
Drew Amend
Dec 23 min read
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