Whole Health

What is theWholistic Health Program?

A practical, evidence-based journey with 10 transformative exercises to strengthen your mental, physical, spiritual (optional), and social health.

Wholistic Health Program © Facilitator Training

Wholistic Health Program © Course

Wholistic Health Program © Facilitator Training

Wholistic Health Program © Course

Frequently Asked Questions

The Wholistic Health Program © is designed with Neuroplasticity Cognitive Training techniques, Cognitive Behavior Therapy techniques, Repetitive Behavior Redirection techniques, and the Stages of Change Model to build neural pathways for habits that encourage healthy relationships, improved health, and an increased quality of life. The program shows evidence of positive outcomes by:

  • Detoxing physically and mentally.
  • Replacing unhealthy habits with positive habits.
  • Increasing emotional intelligence.
  • Practicing positive self-talk.
  • Setting healthy boundaries with important people.
  • Addressing and processing traumatic experiences.
  • Reshaping the external environment.
  • Reshaping inner circles.
  • Addressing forgiveness.
  • Overcoming fear.
  • And many more factors scientifically found to impact relationships, health, and quality of life.

This program is facilitated with diverse groups in community settings, private practices, mental health facilities, wellness centers, etc. It is designed specifically for adults 18 years of age or older, although some community partners and professionals allow teens (13 - 17 years old) to participate with parental consent. The program is designed to be flexible, focusing on the individual needs and readiness of each person.

The program is most effective with people that are between 3 and 6 on the Stages of Change Model (with 2 being the lowest recommended stage). It is also best for people that have none, mild, or controlled mental health issues. Individuals with severe mental health issues such as psychosis or schizophrenia should be stabilized first, before attempting to complete the program. Participants also respond best when motivational interviewing techniques are used during sessions, basically using open ended questions that explore the person's experiences, perspectives, and ideas.

The most common way clinical professionals and other facilitators have implemented the program is by:

  1. Recommending the program to participants that range between 3 and 6 on the Stages of Change Model (with 2 being the lowest recommended stage).
  2. Adding the program and exercises as action items on the patient or client's treatment or health plan.
  3. Meeting with the participant once per week (or another agreed schedule) to process the exercises as they complete them, either in person or virtually. Example schedules for individual and group sessions can be found in the Facilitators Guide.
  4. Requesting that participants complete the Wholistic Health Assessment at least once, to help participants see and target areas of improvement. This can be at the beginning or end of the program, however the most helpful timeframe for assessment is before and after the program to gauge improvement. Practices that do not have resources to properly collect and analyze the assessment can contract these services through Outcomes Excellence. Contact info@OutcomesExcellence.org if this is needed.

The Wholistic Health Program © is currently $29.99 per workbook. Optional training is available for clinical professionals or facilitators as needed.

As an evidence-based program there are certain aspects that make the Wholistic Health Program © effective. For this reason, although it’s not required, it’s highly recommended that facilitators be certified to ensure quality programming. There are seven steps to being acknowledged as a certified facilitator:

  1. Watch the Wholistic Health Program © Facilitator's Training.
  2. Review the Facilitator's Guide.
  3. Purchase the Wholistic Health Program ©.
  4. Mentally Prepare for the 21 Day Detox and Fast.
  5. Complete the Program as a Participant.
  6. Complete the Facilitators Competency Test.
  7. Assist with and Shadow a Live Facilitation.

Contact info@OutcomesExcellence.org to complete steps 5-7 or if you have questions. Once you complete the training you will receive an official certificate as a Certified Facilitator. All Certified Facilitators are verified upon request.

A certificate of completion certifies that someone completed the program. This is optional and can be provided when requested or to all participants. Someone may request a certificate of completion for several reasons: they’re required to show effort of personal development, the visual reward encourages continued improvement, they’re tracking their journey, etc. To receive a certificate of completion participants should complete the Wholistic Health Assessment © and the program must be completed with a certified facilitator.