What is somatic therapy?The body and the mind are intricately connected. When we experience trauma or stress, our nervous system is ignited which causes a string of events within the body as we enter a fight/flight state. This may have been an adaptive and necessary protective mechanism in the moment of challenge.
As we move forward in life, however, we may find ourselves stuck in these fight/flight states, becoming triggered and activated in unhelpful moments. The somatic practice is dropping back into the body, to access our emotional self and wisdom, to release what is stored within the body. If you feel stuck in your trauma, somatic therapy may be an expansive tool for you to finally release, integrate and move forward. |
Therapy and NutritionLife challenges, anxiety, depression, may be caused by day-to-day events.
We are still empowered to make sure that our body is equipped with the necessary nutrients, excercise and sleep to function. An unstable mood may be our body’s way of communicating that we are not receiving the nutrients necessary to manage. If you struggle to eat when you are under stress, this may be a coping mechanism that is no longer working for you. Let’s examine it together. As a basis for any psychotherapeutic work that I do is an assessment of eating habits, sleep habits and movement habits. |