Somatic Experiencing

 Somatic Experiencing is a highly effective body-awareness approach to healing trauma.

Trauma is stored in both the mind and body. While talk therapy allows the mind space to heal, Somatic Experiencing (SE) addresses the stress and trauma that can get ‘stuck’ in the body. Used together, a natural flow between the mind and the body is created. SE helps you to learn to regulate your nervous system, creating a sense of safety and allowing trauma to slowly release from the body. This approach promotes resiliency and the capacity to heal. It can help us to gently integrate difficult life experiences and increase capacity, energy, and goodness in our lives.

 “The most important lesson I have gleaned is that we all have the innate capacity to heal.”

— Somatic Experiencing developer, Dr. Peter Levine

 With SE, we are interested in the nervous system’s natural defensive responses: fight, flight, and freeze. The body is wise and knows what it needs to do to protect itself when it is under threat. It may flee and get away, it may be able to fight back against the threat, or it may need to freeze to survive. The body places no judgment on these responses. The only goal is to survive the situation and then deal with the consequences later. So even after we survive an overwhelming experience, our system can remain stuck in one of the defensive responses (fight/flight/freeze). SE is a way of working with this leftover survival energy, allow the body to process and discharge any leftover energy that may be keeping a person stuck.

Somatic Experiencing is effective in working with both single incident trauma and complex trauma:

 

Examples of Single Incident, Shock Trauma include:

Car Accidents

Medical Procedures or Surgery

Illness or Physical Injury

Natural Disasters

Sexual Assault

Examples of Relational, Complex Trauma include:

Physical, Emotional, and Sexual Abuse

Intergenerational Trauma

Physical and Emotional Neglect

Community Violence

Experiencing Discrimination

Attachment and Developmental Wounds

 Somatic Experiencing is a gentle approach to working with trauma + chronic stress. It allows you to work with little bits of content at a time. We can work on the outer edges of the trauma. Small bits at a time to not overwhelm or re-traumatize. Each little bit builds on each other. Slowing down in this type of work is important because the body and the instinctive parts of the brain take longer to process information than the cognitive parts of the brain. We can’t just think our way out of trauma. We need to meet the body and nervous system where it is at.

 Somatic Experiencing is an effective + beneficial modality for preparation + integration sessions for psychedelic experiences.

 

Want to learn more?

Check out the video below of Dr. Peter Levine explaining Somatic Experiencing and how it can help people heal.

 
 

 Learn more about Somatic Experiencing from founder, Dr Peter Levine at:

www.somaticexperiencing.com/somatic-experiencing

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