Integrative Practice Settings

Male and female treating patient

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One of the exciting things about integrating is that it can take many forms. You just have to decide the best situation for you.

An integrative practice is flexible - whichever setup you start with doesn’t have to be forever. As you learn more about what works and doesn’t work for you, your integrative practice can evolve.​

Which setting sounds most appealing to you for an integrative approach?​

1. Your Own Practice

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