Somatic Therapy
Somatic Therapy: Where Your Body Echoes the Soul
Somatic therapy acknowledges the mind-body link, focusing on how emotional and psychological states influence physical health. It involves interventions targeting these key connections for improved health.
Variety of approaches
By addressing chronic conditions such as migraines, chronic pain, fatigue, fibromyalgia, psoriasis and many others.
Stress management
Practical tools and techniques to manage stress and anxiety.
Improved emotional well-being
By addressing both the mind and body, you can gain a deeper understanding of your emotions and promote emotional resilience.
Enhancing body awareness
Become more aware of your bodily sensations to gain a deeper understanding of the origins of pain.
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Unique experiences that go beyond traditional methods
Unlock soul’s secrets encoded in bodily expressions.
FAQ
A somatic therapy consultation starts with an assessment to understand your situation, medical history, and experiences. The therapist explores how your body expresses emotions, stress, or trauma, using open-ended questions for reflection. Collaboratively, a personalised treatment plan is developed, incorporating various somatic techniques. Each session is tailored to your needs, considering unique circumstances and aligning with your goals for well-being. The therapist may guide you in incorporating somatic practices into your daily life for ongoing self-care. Consultation specifics may vary, so discuss expectations directly with your chosen somatic therapist.
Unlike conventional talk therapies, somatic therapy recognises that our bodies retain stress, trauma, and emotions. Our expert therapists employ gentle and mindful practices to guide you in exploring and releasing these tensions stored in your body. Stress, trauma, and emotional tension can manifest in physical symptoms, and somatic therapy aims to address these underlying issues through techniques that focus on the body-mind connection.
The symptoms you’re experiencing may be connected to the emotional impact of your son’s diagnosis. Traumatic events can manifest in various physical and emotional symptoms. Consulting with a mental health professional, such as a therapist experienced in trauma, can help explore and address these connections for a more comprehensive understanding and support.
It’s essential to note that somatic therapy is not a replacement for medical diagnosis and treatment. Rather, it can complement traditional medical approaches, offering a holistic perspective on pain management and well-being when the origin of the pain remains elusive through conventional medical assessments. We always recommend consulting with both medical and mental health professionals to determine the most comprehensive and effective approach for your individual situation.
The number of somatic therapy sessions varies based on individual needs, goals, and progress. Collaboration with your therapist determines session frequency and duration. Some may benefit quickly, while others opt for longer-term therapy. Discuss factors like issue nature, symptom intensity, and personal preferences during initial consultations. Open communication with your therapist ensures a suitable treatment plan, supporting your well-being.
Somatic therapy becomes a valuable consideration when medical doctors cannot identify a clear physiological cause for chronic pain. While it’s essential to consult with medical professionals to rule out underlying conditions, somatic therapy addresses the mind-body connection, acknowledging that emotional and psychological factors can contribute to physical discomfort.
Somatic therapy uniquely links mind and body to manage psoriasis. By addressing emotional stress, grief, and trauma, it offers relief from symptoms. Trauma-informed approaches help process tension, reducing flare-ups triggered by stress. Incorporating mindfulness, breathwork, and gentle movements, it promotes relaxation for improved psoriasis management and overall well-being.
While somatic therapy can be suitable for children, it’s important to note that, in Sensory Space, our somatic therapist exclusively works with adults.