Conspire Health
Conspire Health invites you to explore your psychophysiology to discover, develop, and integrate innate behaviours and ways of knowing that restore and maintain resilient physical and mental health.
05/24/2026
Lisa is opening her schedule again for new clients in June and July! Book your Breathing Behaviour Analysis now!!
Limited spots available.
10 to be exact.
03/20/2026
Ever been told your labs are "normal" while you’re struggling to catch your breath or clear the fog?
That’s the gap we’re closing.
We are officially opening Active and Resting Metabolic Testing to the public at Conspire Health.
Because "normal" isn’t an answer when your physiology is screaming for attention.
In our Respiratory and Sleep assessments, we look at the chemistry beneath the habit. Whether it’s air hunger during the day or non-restorative rest at night, we measure the CO2 dysregulation and breathing instability that standard tests miss.
Research like "Humans have nasal respiratory fingerprints" (Soroka, Ravia, Snitz, Weiss, Perl, Sobel) reminds us that your breathing pattern is as unique as a thumbprint. If your habit has become dysfunctional, it’s not a moral failing: it’s a physiological pattern that needs a plan.
That’s why we measure. That’s why we analyze. That’s why we provide a clearer answer.
Ready to see what’s actually happening? Visit www.conspirehealth.ca to book a consult.
Let’s move beyond "normal" and get to functional. 🤓
03/12/2026
I’m excited to share the recording of my recent keynote for the APPPAH Birth Psychology Symposium.
In The Breath of Becoming, I explored a question that has been quietly shaping my work for years:
What if one of the earliest influences on identity is not narrative or memory — but physiology?
During pregnancy, maternal breathing patterns influence CO2 levels, blood flow, and autonomic signaling. These physiological states create the chemical environment in which the fetal nervous system develops.
Before babies understand language, they experience physiology.
This talk introduces the concept of Quiet Trauma — physiological constraint without narrative — and explores how respiration may be one of the earliest regulators of safety, stress, and adaptation.
I’m deeply grateful to APPPAH for the invitation and for such thoughtful engagement from the community.
You can watch the full presentation here:
Lisa Kusch Birth Psychology Month This is "Lisa Kusch Birth Psychology Month" by APPPAH on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.
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