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  2. Somatic experiencing - Wikipedia

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    e. Somatic Experiencing (SE) is a form of alternative therapy aimed at treating trauma and stress-related disorders, such as PTSD. The primary goal of SE is to modify the trauma-related stress response through bottom-up processing. The client's attention is directed toward internal sensations, ( interoception, proprioception and kinaesthesis ...

  3. Trager approach - Wikipedia

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    Alternative medicine. The Trager approach is a form of somatic education. Proponents claim the Trager approach helps release deep-seated physical and mental patterns and facilitates deep relaxation, increased physical mobility, and mental clarity. [1] [2]

  4. Somatic psychology - Wikipedia

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    Somatic psychology or, more precisely, "somatic clinical psychotherapy " is a form of psychotherapy that focuses on somatic experience, including therapeutic and holistic approaches to the body. It seeks to explore and heal mental and physical injury and trauma through body awareness and movement. Wilhelm Reich was first to try to develop a ...

  5. What to Know About Somatic Therapy, According to Therapists - AOL

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    Somatic therapy say it differs from other types of therapy by focusing on your body and your feelings first. Here's what you should know.

  6. Somatics - Wikipedia

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    Somatics. Somatic educator Moshe Feldenkrais in 1978, teaching how to rise from a chair. Somatics is a field within bodywork and movement studies which emphasizes internal physical perception and experience. The term is used in movement therapy to signify approaches based on the soma, or "the body as perceived from within", [ 1][ 2] including ...

  7. Body psychotherapy - Wikipedia

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    Body psychotherapy, also called body-oriented psychotherapy, is an approach to psychotherapy which applies basic principles of somatic psychology.It originated in the work of Pierre Janet, Sigmund Freud and particularly Wilhelm Reich who developed it as vegetotherapy.

  8. Counterstrain - Wikipedia

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    Counterstrain. Counterstrain is a technique used in osteopathic medicine, osteopathy, physical therapy, massage therapy, and chiropractic to treat somatic dysfunction. [1] It is a system of diagnosis and treatment that uses tender points, which are produced by trauma, inflammation, postural strain, or disease, to identify structures to ...

  9. Hakomi - Wikipedia

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    The Hakomi Institute is a professional member of the Association for Humanistic Psychology, the U.S. Association for Body Psychotherapists, and an accredited Continuing Education provider for the National Board for Certified Counselors and the National Association of Social Workers . Ron Kurtz left the Hakomi Institute in the 1990s to create a ...