Tuesday, January 13, 2009

SOMATIC TRAUMA RESOLUTION

We access the intelligence of the body through somatic awareness. Somatic awareness refers to the feeling of the body, its structure, energy and function, and how the experience of being alive happens through the body. In Somatic Trauma Resolution I work perceptually, helping my clients become aware of how their body reacts to their thought processes. As the client shifts their thinking, they begin to percieve that re-organization happens in their body as well.

Trauma is caused by whatever is overwhelming to the nervous system. Often traumatic events pile on top of each other without time for for them to be discharged. The result can be physical symptoms that are difficult to diagnose or resolve. After an emergency, if we have not been able to run or fight back, or otherwise expend the adrenaline that arose for the emergency, that energy can end up trapped in the tissues of the body.

The goal of Somatic Trauma Resolution is reinstatement of resiliency in the nervous system - to enable it to remember how to discharge trauma. The therapist helps the client access the somatic inteligence of their body to heal old wounds and traumas. To book a session go to www.CraniosaCralcare.com

Friday, March 7, 2008

CRANIOSACRAL THERAPY

CranioSacral Therapy focuses on following the body's biological wisdom to balance the body's membrane and fascial system and enhance the functioning of the CranioSacral system, a fluid circulatory system that surrounds and protects the brain and spinal cord. Treatments are deeply relaxing and involve light-touch to work with the bones of the face, head and vertibral column. It is most commonly used to treat headaches, neck and back pain, scoliosis, TJM-related jaw pain, sinus conditions, vision problems and stress-related illness. It is also very effective in helping with autism, dyslexia, learning disabilities and developmental challenges.

SomatoEmotional Release is a component of CranioSacral Therapy that can help the client release emotional energy attached to a physical trauma. For example, if you've ever had a physical injury that continued to produce symptoms long after the injury site was healed, there may be a strong emotional component attached to the injury. Perhaps you were experiencing strong emotions at the time of the injury, as you would during a car accident. During SomatoEmotional Release, the therapist engages in therapeutic imagery and dialogue techniques that can help the client release long-held emotions that have been disrupting his physical health so that the body can then return to its optimal levels of functioning.
I am a Techniques and Diplomate level certified CranoSacral Therapist. To book a CranioSacral Therapy/SomatoEmotional Release session go to www.CraniosaCralcare.com