Healing through embodied awareness

Take your hand and point to yourself. What part of your body did you point to? Most likely you did not point at your head, but to an area of your torso. Although we think we know who we are, when it comes down to it, our thoughts are not the whole picture. Somatic Psychotherapy is more than you “think.”

Compassionate Care

A safe space to explore your inner world with non-judgment and empathy.

Somatic Insight

Connect with the wisdom of your body to address unconscious patterns.

Holistic Healing

Integrating thinking, feeling, and sensing for a fuller sense of self.

What is Somatic Psychotherapy?

Somatic psychotherapy is a holistic approach to healing that integrates thinking, feeling and sensing to create a fuller sense of yourself. As far back as 1957, researchers discovered that when clients brought attention to their body’s experience during the psychotherapy process, they tended to recover faster from their distress, take more responsibility for themselves, and reported a lasting experience of the changes that they felt during sessions that continued in their daily lives.

By learning how to use your attention to connect to your somatic experience, you become more aware of parts of yourself that are currently unconscious and might not have been addressed in psychotherapy before. In traditional therapies, “talking about” your life actually prohibits you from feeling the life that you are actually living in the moment. Integrating the present moment bodily experience with the narrative of your “story” are essential for psychotherapeutic change. With somatic psychotherapy you will learn how to give compassion and non-judgment to yourself that results in self-efficacy, good boundaries, and an increased sense of aliveness in your life.

See: What Happens in a Typical Session? for more information.