
Evette Rose is a pioneering force in trauma recovery and psychosomatic healing. As the founder of Metapsychology Coaching™ (MC), Metaphysical Anatomy Technique (MAT), and Integrative Soulful Therapy (IST), she has helped thousands worldwide reclaim their health and emotional well-being. With a Ph.D., an MBA, and 19 books to her name—including the groundbreaking Metaphysical Anatomy Volume 1—Evette has transformed the way we understand the mind-body connection. Drawing from her own powerful healing journey, Evette explores how trauma extends beyond personal experience, affecting ancestral, birth, and even past-life imprints. In this interview with Mystic Mag, she shares insights on psychosomatic patterns, the emotional roots of illness, and how we can break free from the past to live fulfilling lives.
Your work in psychosomatics reveals deep connections between emotional trauma and physical ailments. How did your own healing journey shape your understanding of this relationship, and what pivotal moment led you to develop the Metaphysical Anatomy Technique (MAT)?
If someone told me years ago that the deepest pain in my life would become the greatest catalyst for my purpose, I would’ve laughed—maybe even cried. But I want to speak to you from a place of truth, because what I’m about to share isn’t just my story… it might be part of yours too.
You see, I didn’t set out to write a book or become a teacher of psychosomatics. I was simply trying to survive. I grew up in a home where love was tangled with fear, and where safety wasn’t always guaranteed. My father—angry, unpredictable, and emotionally volatile—shaped my early years in ways I didn’t understand until much later. Like many of us, I learned to suppress emotions just to get through the day. I didn’t realize that this suppression would one day show up as pain. In my case, it was emotional pain. I was living my life on repeat constantly mirroring my unresolved trauma that I had with my father throughout my relationship with my friendships and even in my career as well. My coping strategies were all set on easy gratifications which means that it only perpetuated the growing anxiety and depression that I was struggling with in my life. Everything in life has a threshold and that includes us as humans as well and I definitely reached my threshold in my early 20s when I decided that I did not want to live anymore. I’m a faithful day when I wanted to end my life. A little message came to me very strongly and powerfully and it said you were asking the wrong question. The question that I was asking at the time was how I could end my life in the most painless manner possible. And the message was maybe you should ask how to be happy. This triggered my curiosity because believe it or not this is never a question that I ask myself. I didn’t think or feel that it was even an option when your life is programmed and preconditioned on a foundation of abuse. It’s a process of your ability to think that you can have more than what you grew up with. You can’t long for or miss what you don’t know and never really truly have experienced. And this divine message that can forward triggered that possibility if I could actually really truly be happy. That is when I turn to personal development for the first time in my life feeling completely out of pocket and unresourceful. I decided to give it a chance, and it was the best decision that I ever made in my life. Three months later, I started to see and feel incredibly big changes in myself so much so that I decided to make a career from it to show other people that there’s more than they can feel in life other than just what they grew up with. Believe it or not, but I actually wanted to become a crime scene investigator and a lawyer. I even studied these fields. However, I realize that my true path was no longer aligned with this anymore. This was my inner child, seeking her justice and evidence for all the things that were done to her wrongfully and the more I hear that in our child, the less attached I felt to it and I was able to set myself free and change my life to be really truly aligned with myself. The healing work that I did only sorted to work to a certain point and then I hit the wall when it stopped working. That is when I realized I needed a more diverse approach and that is why I developed Meta psychology coaching, which is the umbrella for metaphysical anatomy technique level 1,2 and three. The technique became so incredibly successful that after launching it, I was booked out for almost a year in advance across the world. This site is to travel the world and by now I have been to 43 countries teaching people how to live their best lives.
Your book, Metaphysical Anatomy Volume 1, has become a cornerstone in the field of psychosomatics. What inspired you to document such an extensive range of medical ailments and their emotional roots, and how do you continue to expand upon this work?
As I was teaching in different countries, I noticed incredible synchronicity between different people who experience the same ailments. They had the exact same trauma triggers, even though they live in different parts of the world, different diets, different cultural values and beliefs as well. I started to document this in a manual that was meant to actually be a manual for students, however, the manual grew so fast into a book with all the cases that he said I conducted and facilitated having worked with well over 7000 people 1 on 1.
What type of services do you offer?
I offer private client sessions for people who are ready to take a leap of faith and experience, deep transformation and healing in their life. I also facilitate workshops that help people to understand messages from their body when they have pain or an ailment to understand what is their body trying to tell them pain and disease are often the track of emotions. The body cannot speak English, and therefore it speaks through elements, discomfort and pain. I also have my healing technique metapsychology coaching that has the MAT level, one level two and level three trauma recovery techniques that helps people to release stuck emotions in their body, including inherited predispositions from their ancestry to help them to live a life that is free from their past so that they can align with their true potential. We also have women’s retreats and men’s retreats and many other wonderful healing retreats
As a leader in trauma resolution, you address trauma that extends beyond one’s current life, including ancestral and birth trauma. How do you identify and heal traumas that are deeply embedded in one’s lineage or that occurred before conscious memory?
Working on the time when the child was in the womb of their mother is a very important pivotable moment and a powerful access point to help people to heal the stress that was transferred from the mother to the child through the mother’s cortisol, which we now know can damage and influence the placenta, and the placenta is the startup of your being. The precursor of how the mother dealt with stress, anxiety, and her cortisol spikes is teaching the child’s development and giving those precursors to the child as well, setting the child already up for being and feeling a certain level of sensitivity to certain types of environmental stimuli. It had tremendous success with children who showed very strong anxiety, PTSD symptoms, ADHD as well, including seizures, who showed drastic improvements when we addressed the mother’s trauma and stress during the time when she was pregnant with the child. Your ancestry lives through you and what I learned in psychology, coaching is for quantum entanglement and powerful understanding of how to control your electromagnetic field and thoughts you can happen to very powerful moments in history and create the change that you want and most importantly of all is to address how trauma is showing up in your life now and addressing it from that perspective as well.
You’ve developed IST (Integrative Soulful Therapy) alongside your Metaphysical Anatomy Technique. Can you share how these modalities complement each other and how they differ in their approach to trauma healing?
That is a great question. I developed integrative social therapy for students who believe in spirits after life because me psychology, coaching is more geared and focused towards the biology and focusing on cognitive development, nervous system development and regulating the body so that you can heal from trauma integrated social therapy was designed as an add-on for people who do believe in spirituality so that they can create the perfect plan for themselves. We all have different values and beliefs and for me as a teacher it’s very important that everyone feels heard and everyone feels that there is a technique that can be very diverse and also respectful and in alignment with their values and beliefs. It’s my sincerest intention to help as many people as what I possibly can and this sit forward very graceful, supportive way of doing that