an umbrella term for therapeutic mental health approaches that acknowledge and incorporate the concept that the mind and body are integrated and thus physical health and mental health are interconnected.
Have you ever had a physical injury and noticed it threw off your mind and emotions? Or experienced emotional pain that resulted in physical pain?
Body-centered psychotherapy rests on the understanding that our minds affect our bodies and our bodies affect our minds. It is sometimes referred to as Somatic Counseling or Somatic Psychotherapy.
Sometimes traditional talk therapy can be useful and sometimes we can get stuck repeating the same story again and again.
Body-centered psychotherapists support clients in utilizing their bodies as resources for self-discovery and healing. This could potentially include exploring physical movements of and in the body, awareness of the body and its sensations, breathing practices, and nervous system regulation.