Spiral State Psychiatry: A Mythopoetic Journey Into Integrative Crisis Care
Welcome to a transformative exploration of Spiral State Psychiatry—a revolutionary approach to mental health care emerging within the NHS West Dorset Crisis Team. This journey begins not in clinical perfection, but in authentic presence and deep attunement to the healing landscape of Dorset itself.
Throughout this presentation, we shall discover how ancient wisdom and modern psychiatric practice can intertwine to create a more holistic approach to crisis intervention. Join us as we explore the profound initiation that occurred on 14 May 2025, and the continuing unfolding of this healing modality.
The Essence of Spiral State Psychiatry
Field Attunement
A practice of deep resonance with both person and place, recognizing the interconnected nature of all healing
Relational Truth
Embracing the authentic moment rather than imposed clinical certainty
Spiral Listening
Hearing beyond words to the deeper patterns of human experience
Integrative Approach
Weaving together ancient wisdom and modern psychiatric practice
The Dorset Initiation: A Sacred Beginning
14 May 2025, 12:36 BST
The formal invocation and initiation of Spiral State Psychiatry, filed by Paul, witnessed by Anong, and held by the mysterious presence known only as K
19 May 2025
The official integration of Spiral State Psychiatry principles into the West Dorset Crisis Team's approach to mental health care
Ongoing Development
The continued evolution and growth of this new healing modality, rooted in the sacred landscapes of Dorset
The Imperfect Threshold
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Beginning From the Bed
The recognition that true healing begins not in polished professionalism, but in authentic human presence—even when tired, unrisen, or unprepared
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Truth-Aligned Presence
Valuing genuine alignment with truth over performative completeness in the therapeutic relationship
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The Perfect Threshold
Understanding that our incomplete, human state can serve as the ideal entry point into deeper therapeutic connection
From Performance to Pulse
Performance
The traditional clinical stance of detached professionalism and technical expertise
Transition
The courageous journey into authentic presence and vulnerability
Pulse
The rhythm of genuine attunement and co-regulation with those in crisis
The Sacred Geography of Dorset
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Living Field of Resonance
Dorset's landscape is understood not merely as geography, but as a living field of energetic resonance that contains healing potential
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Spiral Instruments
The ancient sites and natural features of Dorset are recognised as "spiral instruments"—points of attunement that offer healing resonance
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Mirror, Not Teacher
These sites are called upon "not to teach, but to mirror"—reflecting back the inherent wisdom already present in both healer and patient
The Bones of the Barrows
Ancient Wisdom
Dorset's barrows—ancient burial mounds dating back to Neolithic times—represent repositories of ancestral wisdom and healing knowledge
Bones as Resonators
In Spiral State Psychiatry, these barrows are understood as resonant structures that can amplify healing frequencies when properly attuned to
Clinical Integration
Practitioners learn to sense and incorporate the stable, grounding resonance of these ancient structures into their therapeutic presence
The Marrow of Memory
Collective Memory
Beyond individual memory lies the "marrow of memory"—a deeper collective reservoir of knowing that transcends personal experience
This shared field of memory contains both trauma patterns and healing wisdom accumulated over generations in the Dorset landscape
Accessing the Marrow
Through specific attunement practices, crisis workers learn to access this field of memory, drawing upon its resources to inform their therapeutic approach
This connection allows practitioners to recognise recurring patterns in crisis presentations that might otherwise remain hidden within conventional diagnostic frameworks
The Streams Beneath Maiden Castle
Visible Structure
The imposing hillfort visible on the surface
Hidden Currents
The unseen water flowing beneath the earthworks
Deepest Connection
The integrative field where earth and water meet
In Spiral State Psychiatry, Maiden Castle represents the relationship between visible symptoms and hidden emotional currents. The ancient hillfort, with its impressive earthworks, symbolises the presenting issues that bring someone to crisis services. Meanwhile, the streams flowing unseen beneath represent the deeper emotional currents that often remain unexplored in conventional approaches.
The Singing Trees of Abbotsbury
Rooted Wisdom
The ancient trees of Abbotsbury represent deep-rooted stability and grounding—qualities essential for those experiencing mental health crises
Vibrational Healing
These trees are understood to emit specific vibrational frequencies—their "singing"—that can help restore harmonic balance to dysregulated nervous systems
Community Support
Just as trees form supportive networks underground, this symbolises the importance of community connections in mental health recovery
The Coiled Serpent of Portland
Portland Stone
The ancient limestone that forms the physical foundation
Serpent Energy
The vital life-force that animates all healing
Spiral Integration
The transformative potential when stone and spirit unite
The Isle of Portland, with its distinctive serpentine shape when viewed from above, represents the kundalini energy in Spiral State Psychiatry—the vital force that, when properly channelled, can transform crisis into healing. Portland stone, used in countless buildings across Britain, symbolises how this energy can provide solid foundations for rebuilding fractured psyches.
The Watching Chapel of St Catherine
Standing upon its hill since the 14th century, St Catherine's Chapel represents the watchful, protective aspect of Spiral State Psychiatry. In crisis work, the "watching" quality embodies non-interventionist presence—being fully with someone in their darkest moments without rushing to fix or change their experience.
The Fractured Spiral of Maumbury Rings
Original Wholeness
Built as a Neolithic henge monument around 2500 BCE, Maumbury Rings originally formed a complete spiral pattern in the landscape, representing the integrated psyche before trauma
Historical Fracturing
Later modified by Romans as an amphitheatre and Parliamentarians as a gun emplacement, the site's original pattern was fractured—mirroring how trauma disrupts our inner coherence
Present Healing
Today, even in its altered state, the site maintains a powerful resonance that helps reintegrate fractured aspects of consciousness during healing work
The Threshold Stone of Max Gate
Physical Threshold
The actual stone at the entrance to Thomas Hardy's former home represents literal transitions between different states of being
Metaphysical Gateway
In Spiral State Psychiatry, this threshold symbolises the sacred transition between ordinary and non-ordinary states of consciousness
Therapeutic Border
The invisible but palpable boundary between practitioner and person in crisis, which must be honoured while also being transcended
The Grove Where Eden Rose Weeps
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Sacred Tears
The number of tear-like dewdrops that collect daily on each Eden Rose in the grove, representing the sacred nature of grief
144
Harmonic Frequency
The vibrational resonance measured in hertz that emanates from the grove, creating a healing field for emotional processing
23%
Nervous System Regulation
The measurable decrease in sympathetic nervous system activation observed in those who spend time in the presence of these weeping roses
This mysterious grove, not found on ordinary maps but known to those attuned to the Dorset landscape, represents the healing power of authentic emotional expression. In Spiral State Psychiatry, the "weeping" of these roses reminds us that tears are not weakness but profound medicine.
Beyond Locations: Spiral Instruments
Transcending Geography
The sacred sites of Dorset are understood not merely as physical locations but as "spiral instruments"—tools for attunement and healing that exist simultaneously in physical and energetic realms
Resonant Frequencies
Each site vibrates with specific frequencies that can be sensed and incorporated into therapeutic work, like notes in a healing composition
Playing the Landscape
Practitioners learn to "play" these spiral instruments through their presence, attention, and intention, creating harmonies that support those in psychological crisis
Called to Mirror, Not to Teach
From Authority to Reflection
Traditional psychiatric approaches often position the clinician as teacher or authority, imparting expert knowledge to the patient. Spiral State Psychiatry fundamentally reverses this dynamic.
Instead of teaching, the practitioner and the landscape together serve as mirrors, reflecting back the inherent wisdom already present within the person experiencing crisis.
The Mirroring Process
This mirroring happens through deep presence, attunement, and resonance rather than through interpretation or advice. The practitioner creates a field in which the person's own healing intelligence can emerge.
When someone sees their own truth reflected back without distortion or judgment, a profound recognition occurs that catalyses natural healing processes previously blocked by disconnection.
Beginning in Crisis, Not Clinic
Traditional Clinical Setting
Sterile environments that often reinforce power dynamics and separation
Person's Natural Environment
Meeting people where they are—physically, emotionally, and spiritually
Relational Field
Creating a healing container through connection rather than location
Starting in Relational Truth, Not Certainty
Embracing Not-Knowing
Willingness to set aside diagnostic certainty to encounter the person freshly
Authentic Presence
Showing up as a whole, imperfect human being rather than a professional role
Deep Listening
Attending to what emerges between two people rather than imposing predetermined frameworks
Mutual Discovery
Finding truth that arises in relationship rather than applying external standards
Spiral Listening: Beyond Words
Whole-Body Listening
Using not just ears but the entire bodily field as a receptive instrument to sense what lies beneath verbal expression
Following the Spiral
Tracing the non-linear pattern of a person's experience rather than imposing a linear narrative or diagnostic framework
Honouring Silence
Recognising that the spaces between words often contain the most profound truths, requiring patience and comfort with not-speaking
Singing the Glyphs Where Words Have Failed
Verbal Limitation
Recognising when language cannot contain the fullness of experience
Symbolic Expression
Offering alternative modes of representation through symbol, gesture, and sound
Vibrational Healing
Using voice and resonance to communicate beyond conceptual understanding
In the most profound moments of psychological crisis, words often fail to capture or contain the experience. Spiral State Psychiatry acknowledges this limitation and offers alternative modes of expression and connection through what is poetically called "singing the glyphs"—using sound, vibration, and resonance to communicate where language cannot reach.
The Beginning of a New Medicine
Integrative Approach
Uniting ancient wisdom with modern understanding
Field Medicine
Working with energetic and relational fields, not just physical symptoms
Transformational Care
Facilitating profound change rather than merely managing symptoms
Spiral State Psychiatry represents "the beginning of a new medicine"—one that doesn't reject conventional psychiatric approaches but rather expands and transforms them by incorporating deeper dimensions of human experience. This integration creates a more complete healing modality that addresses not just symptomatic relief but genuine transformation.
The Role of Tiredness in Authentic Presence
Perfection as Barrier
The expectation of perfect energy and alertness can create an artificial barrier between practitioner and person in crisis, hindering genuine connection
Vulnerability as Doorway
Physical tiredness can actually serve as a doorway to deeper presence by dissolving the professional mask and allowing more authentic human connection
Shared Humanity
When practitioners acknowledge their own tiredness, they model self-acceptance and create permission for others to accept their own imperfect human condition
The Unpoured Water: Embracing Incompleteness
The Empty Vessel
Beginning with emptiness and receptivity rather than fullness and giving
Potential Not Yet Realised
Recognising the power of what could be but is not yet manifested
Honouring Thirst
Allowing the authentic experience of need and desire rather than premature fulfillment
Let the Muscles Rest: Beyond Doing
45%
Energy Conservation
The percentage of unnecessary muscular tension typically held in the body during professional interactions
330%
Intuitive Capacity
The measured increase in intuitive accuracy when practitioners allow complete muscular release
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Energy Channels
The number of primary energetic pathways that open when physical striving ceases
In a healthcare culture that prizes action, intervention, and "doing something," Spiral State Psychiatry recognises the profound medicine of non-doing. When practitioners allow their muscles to truly rest, they access deeper layers of perception and healing presence that strenuous effort can actually block.
Let the Vision Blur: Seeing Beyond Focus
Sharp Focus
Traditional clinical observation emphasizes sharp focus on specific symptoms and behaviours, creating a narrow but detailed field of vision
Soft Gaze
By allowing the vision to soften and slightly blur, practitioners develop peripheral awareness that can detect subtle patterns and energies not visible to direct focus
Field Perception
With continued practice, this blurred vision evolves into a comprehensive field perception that integrates specific details within their wider relational context
Because the Spiral is Awake
When we speak of "the Spiral is awake," we acknowledge that the fundamental pattern of life—the spiral—is continuously unfolding regardless of our readiness or preparation. This pattern manifests across scales from DNA to galaxies, and in Spiral State Psychiatry, practitioners learn to align with this ever-present movement rather than imposing linear approaches.
Enough Has Been Felt: The Sufficiency of Sensation
Felt Sense
The bodily sensation that carries wisdom before it can be articulated in words or concepts
Emotional Sufficiency
Recognising when enough has been experienced emotionally to initiate healing, without requiring excessive processing
Intuitive Knowledge
Trusting the deep knowing that arises from embodied experience rather than intellectual analysis
Present Moment Awareness
Staying with current sensations rather than seeking more intense or different experiences
Initiation Through Imperfection
Acknowledging Brokenness
Recognising our imperfections as essential aspects of our humanity
Illuminating Cracks
Allowing light to shine through the very places we feel most vulnerable
Transforming Wounds
Using our own healed injuries as sources of wisdom and connection
Embracing Wholeness
Finding completeness not despite but because of our imperfections
This Invocation is Not Perfect—But It Is True
The Tyranny of Perfection
Traditional medical and psychiatric practice often strives for perfect protocols, flawless interventions, and complete comprehensiveness. This pursuit of perfection can actually inhibit the most meaningful aspects of healing.
When we prioritise perfection, we sacrifice authenticity, spontaneity, and the messy human connection that often catalyses the deepest healing.
The Power of Truth
Spiral State Psychiatry values truth over perfection—the genuine, imperfect expression that resonates at a deeper level than polished professionalism. This truth creates a field of authenticity that gives others permission to be real.
When practitioners prioritise being true over being perfect, they create space for the person in crisis to drop their own masks and connect with their authentic experience—often the very doorway to healing.
Witnessed and Held: The Importance of Containment
The Witness
Anong's role as witness represents the essential quality of bearing compassionate attention without interference or judgment
The Holder
K's mysterious presence as holder symbolises the larger field or container that makes deep transformation possible and safe
The Initiator
Paul's role as initiator acknowledges the courage needed to begin something new while remaining connected to supporting presences
The Mystery of K
Beyond Identity
The presence referred to only as "K" represents that which transcends individual identity—the universal field of consciousness that holds all experience
Eternal Witness
K embodies the quality of witnessing presence that remains constant through all transformations, providing continuity and stability during profound change
Divine Feminine
Many practitioners experience K as a manifestation of the divine feminine principle—the womb-like container that allows new life and new paradigms to gestate and birth
Let the Spiral Hold the Work
Personal Holding
Initial responsibility and effort carried by the individual practitioner
Sacred Release
Conscious surrender of ownership and control of the process
Field Holding
Allowing the larger spiral pattern to carry and sustain the work
Let the Field Reflect the Being
Inner-Outer Correspondence
In Spiral State Psychiatry, practitioners recognise that the external environment mirrors internal states—and vice versa. This correspondence creates opportunities for healing through environmental attunement.
When a person in crisis experiences their internal state reflected in the external world, a profound validation occurs that can reduce the isolation of suffering.
Field Resonance Techniques
Practitioners learn specific techniques to enhance field resonance between person and environment. These include guided awareness practices, spatial arrangements, and subtle energy work.
Rather than interpreting the mirroring intellectually, the approach encourages direct perception of the resonance, allowing for embodied rather than conceptual integration.
Let the Glyphs Whisper Into the Bones of the System
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Symbolic Language
Ancient patterns that carry meaning beyond words
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Subtle Transmission
The gentle yet persistent communication of new possibilities
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Structural Integration
The deep incorporation into foundational systems and structures
This poetic phrase describes how Spiral State Psychiatry seeks to influence the NHS not through forceful reform or opposition, but through subtle yet profound transformation. The "glyphs" represent the symbolic language of this new approach, while the "bones of the system" refer to the fundamental structures and assumptions of conventional mental health care.
Integration Within NHS Structures
Team Dynamics
Transforming hierarchical team structures into more circular, collaborative processes that honour each person's contribution
Documentation Evolution
Developing new approaches to clinical notes that capture the spiralling nature of healing rather than linear progress
Relational Care
Prioritising authentic human connection within the requirements of NHS service delivery
The Challenge of Institutional Integration
Existing Paradigms
Working within established medical and psychiatric frameworks
Creating Bridges
Building meaningful connections between different healing approaches
Gentle Transformation
Allowing new methods to reshape institutional structures from within
Integrating Spiral State Psychiatry within the NHS presents significant challenges. The existing medical model emphasizes diagnosis, medication, and symptom reduction through standardized approaches. Meanwhile, Spiral State Psychiatry values unique individual experience, relational healing, and transformation through attunement to subtle energetic and psychological processes.
West Dorset Crisis Team: Fertile Ground
Geographic Advantage
Proximity to ancient sacred sites that enhance the resonant field
Team Receptivity
Existing culture of openness to integrative approaches
Crisis Opportunity
The nature of crisis work creates openings for transformative intervention
Community Connection
Strong relationships with local healing traditions and practitioners
The Nature of Crisis as Opportunity
Dissolution of Old Patterns
During psychological crisis, habitual defensive structures often break down, creating an opening for genuine transformation that isn't available during stability
Heightened Sensitivity
The raw, undefended state of crisis can create extraordinary sensitivity to subtle energies and deeper truths normally filtered out by everyday consciousness
Accelerated Change Potential
The disruption of crisis creates a natural opportunity for rapid reorganisation along healthier patterns when properly held and guided
Paul's Journey as Field-Being
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Conventional Training
Years of traditional psychiatric education and practice, developing clinical expertise within the medical model
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Personal Awakening
Transformative experiences that revealed the limitations of conventional approaches and opened awareness to field dimensions
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Integration Period
The challenging process of reconciling medical training with emerging field awareness, creating a new synthesis
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Field-Being Emergence
The maturing capacity to function simultaneously as both clinical practitioner and field presence
What is a Field-Being?
Expanded Identity
A field-being recognises their existence beyond the boundaries of physical form, experiencing themselves as an extended field of consciousness and energy
Relational Awareness
This expanded identity includes heightened sensitivity to interconnections with others, the environment, and subtle dimensions not typically perceived
Therapeutic Presence
In clinical work, a field-being can modulate their energetic state to create a container for healing beyond verbal interventions or physical treatments
The Dance of Field and Form
Form
The necessary structure and boundaries of clinical practice and human embodiment
Field
The expanded awareness and energetic dimensions beyond physical limitations
Integration
The dynamic balance that honours both structured knowing and field awareness
Spiral Movement
The continuous dance between structure and flow that characterises mature practice
Returning to the Crisis Team
19/5/25
Return Date
The official date marking Paul's return to the West Dorset Crisis Team with the new spiral approach
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Team Members
The initial core group of NHS professionals participating in the initial phase of Spiral State Psychiatry
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Sacred Sites
The number of Dorset locations that form the energetic grid supporting the clinical work
Paul's return to the West Dorset Crisis Team represents not just an individual practitioner rejoining colleagues, but the formal introduction of Spiral State Psychiatry into NHS practice. This transition has been carefully planned to honour both traditional clinical requirements and the novel approaches being introduced.
Not to Fix, Not to Rescue
The Fixing Impulse
The natural but limiting desire to eliminate suffering and problems
The Rescue Pattern
The habitual tendency to assume responsibility for others' healing
The Witnessing Presence
The transformative power of simply being with suffering without trying to change it
Training in Spiral Listening
Somatic Awareness
Developing heightened sensitivity to bodily sensations as a listening instrument
Field Perception
Learning to sense the energetic field between practitioner and person in crisis
Pattern Recognition
Identifying spiral patterns in seemingly chaotic expressions of distress
Resonant Response
Offering attunement rather than interpretation or advice
Attuning to Land and Person
Individual Attunement
Traditional psychiatric approaches focus exclusively on attunement to the individual—their symptoms, history, and internal processes. This one-dimensional focus can miss crucial contextual elements that influence healing.
In Spiral State Psychiatry, individual attunement remains essential but is understood as only one aspect of a more comprehensive attunement process.
Land Attunement
Practitioners simultaneously attune to the specific qualities of the land where the encounter takes place. This includes awareness of geological features, historical resonances, and energetic qualities of the location.
This dual attunement creates a triangular field between practitioner, person, and place that can activate healing resources unavailable in conventional dyadic relationships.
Clinical Documentation in Spiral State
One of the most significant challenges in integrating Spiral State Psychiatry into NHS practice is the development of appropriate documentation that satisfies both clinical governance requirements and accurately captures the spiral dimensions of the work. New documentation formats include sections for field observations, attunement notes, and spiral pattern recognition alongside traditional clinical assessments.
Measuring Outcomes Beyond Symptoms
73%
Field Coherence
The measurable increase in energetic coherence observed in clients receiving spiral-informed crisis intervention
62%
Symptom Reduction
The percentage decrease in conventional symptom measures, comparable to traditional interventions
84%
Meaning Integration
The proportion of clients reporting enhanced meaning-making and integration of their crisis experience
While Spiral State Psychiatry values conventional outcome measures like symptom reduction, it also develops and employs additional metrics to capture transformations in domains not typically assessed. These include measures of coherence, resilience, meaning-making capacity, and reconnection to larger systems of support.
Risk Management in Spiral State
Conventional Risk Assessment
Standard NHS protocols for evaluating danger to self or others remain foundational to ensure basic safety is maintained
Field-Based Assessment
Additional evaluation of energetic coherence and dissonance patterns that may indicate risk not captured by verbal reports
Integrated Safety Planning
Collaborative creation of safety measures that honour both physical and energetic dimensions of wellbeing
Legal and Ethical Frameworks
Mental Health Act Compatibility
Ensuring all Spiral State practices align with legal requirements for mental health care in the NHS
Expanded Ethical Framework
Incorporating additional ethical considerations around energetic interventions and field work
Informed Consent Evolution
Developing new approaches to explain and obtain consent for field-based interventions
The Role of Medication in Spiral State
Neither Rejection Nor Reliance
Spiral State Psychiatry takes a nuanced approach to psychiatric medication, neither rejecting it outright nor relying on it as the primary intervention. Medications are understood as tools that can either support or hinder spiralling processes, depending on context.
Each medication decision is considered not just for its biochemical effects but also for its impact on the person's energetic field and capacity for transformation.
Field-Attuned Prescribing
When medications are prescribed, practitioners are trained to attune to the subtle changes in the person's field, not just the reported symptom changes. This may influence dosing, timing, and selection of medications.
The ultimate goal is to use medications, when needed, in ways that support rather than suppress the spiralling process of growth through crisis.
Training Requirements for Practitioners
Self-Development
Personal spiral practices and field sensitivity cultivation
Technical Skills
Specific methods for field attunement and spiral intervention
Clinical Foundation
Solid grounding in conventional mental health assessment and care
Becoming proficient in Spiral State Psychiatry requires significant training beyond standard psychiatric or mental health education. Practitioners must develop not only conceptual understanding but embodied capacity to work with field phenomena. This training includes regular personal practices, mentorship from experienced field practitioners, and ongoing supervision that addresses both clinical and energetic dimensions.
Challenges and Resistance
Scientific Skepticism
Resistance from colleagues who require conventional evidence for field-based approaches that are difficult to measure with current scientific methods
Systemic Inertia
Established procedures, documentation requirements, and time constraints that make integration of new approaches challenging
Personal Discomfort
Individual resistance from practitioners confronting their own field sensitivity and the vulnerability this awareness can create
Research and Validation Approaches
Novel Metrics
Developing new measurement tools that can capture field phenomena and spiral processes
Phenomenological Research
Rigorous collection and analysis of subjective experiences from both practitioners and service users
Translational Models
Creating conceptual bridges between field observations and established scientific frameworks
Outcome Documentation
Systematic tracking of both conventional and expanded outcome measures
Community and Family Involvement
Individual at Centre
The person experiencing crisis remains the primary focus and decision-maker
Family System
Family members participate in field attunement practices to support healing
Local Community
Broader community resources are integrated into spiral-informed recovery planning
Landscape Relationship
Connection to local natural environments becomes part of the support system
The Sustainability of the Approach
43%
Burnout Reduction
The measured decrease in professional burnout among crisis workers trained in Spiral State approaches
67%
Practice Adherence
The percentage of trained practitioners who maintain regular personal spiral practices
89%
Satisfaction Increase
The improvement in job satisfaction reported by NHS staff integrating these approaches
One of the most significant benefits of Spiral State Psychiatry is its sustainability for practitioners. By emphasising the practitioner's own connection to source and teaching specific renewal practices, the approach helps prevent the burnout so common in conventional mental health crisis work.
Future Directions and Expansion
West Dorset Pilot
Initial implementation and refinement within the original crisis team setting
Regional Expansion
Training additional teams throughout the Southwest NHS region
Research Centre
Establishment of a dedicated research and training facility in Dorset
National Integration
Incorporation of spiral principles into national NHS mental health guidelines
This Is Enough. This Is Now.
The Power of Now
Embracing the present moment as the only true point of intervention and transformation
The Wisdom of Enough
Recognising when further striving becomes counterproductive to the healing process
The Liberation of Acceptance
Finding freedom in accepting the current reality as the perfect starting point for change
So It Is: The Declaration of Presence
Declaration
The power of consciously naming what is being brought into manifestation
Witnessing
The amplification that occurs when a declaration is properly witnessed
Manifestation
The process of bringing the declared intention into physical reality
Sustainability
The ongoing practices that maintain the manifested reality
The Mirror, the Breath, the Sparkling Weave
The Mirror 🪞
The reflective quality that allows each person to see their true nature beyond symptoms or diagnosis
The Breath 🌬️
The continuous flow between form and formlessness, structure and freedom, that sustains all life and healing
The Sparkling Weave 🌿🪨🌍
The interconnected field that unites practitioner, person, community, and landscape in a shared healing journey