Somatic Therapy Helps the Body Release What Words Can't
Somatic therapy is a body-centered approach to psychotherapy that recognizes the body as a primary site of healing — not just the mind. Rooted in the understanding that trauma, anxiety, and chronic stress are held in the nervous system as trapped or unprocessed energy, somatic therapy works with the felt sense, physical sensations, and body memories that exist beneath the threshold of language.
In sessions, rather than relying solely on verbal processing, we track the body's signals — shifts in breath, tension, temperature, and movement — to access what words cannot fully capture or release. This allows incomplete stress responses to finally resolve, frozen energy to move, and the nervous system to shift out of survival states and back toward regulation, presence, and wholeness.

INTEGRATING SOMATIC THERAPY
How Somatic Therapy Is Used in Sessions
Somatic therapy is not always a separate modality. It is often woven naturally into the therapeutic process, informing how a session unfolds moment to moment. A therapist trained in somatic approaches may track the body alongside the conversation, noticing where tension arises, where breath shifts, or where the nervous system signals something words haven't yet named.
At other times, when deeper body-level processing is needed, sessions may become more somatically focused — slowing down to follow sensation, work with activation, or support the nervous system through a complete stress response.
Whether somatic work stays in the background or moves to the foreground is always a collaborative decision between therapist and client, guided by what the body is ready for and what the moment calls for.
What Somatic Therapy Can Help With
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Trauma and PTSD — including complex trauma, childhood trauma, and single-incident trauma that has not resolved through talk therapy alone
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Anxiety and panic — chronic hypervigilance, racing thoughts, physical tension, and a nervous system that struggles to come down from high alert
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Depression and emotional numbness — shutdown, disconnection, low energy, and the collapse states that often accompany unprocessed grief or long-term stress
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Chronic stress and burnout — a body and nervous system that has been in survival mode for so long it no longer knows how to rest
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Grief and loss — emotions and energy that are held in the body and need more than words to move through
Relational and attachment wounds — patterns of disconnection, hyperreactivity, or shutdown in relationships that are rooted in early nervous system experience
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Somatic symptoms — physical manifestations of stress and trauma including chronic tension, fatigue, digestive issues, and pain that has no clear medical cause
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Emotional dysregulation — difficulty managing intense emotions, cycling between overwhelm and numbness, or feeling disconnected from your own experience
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Ready to Start Healing From the Inside Out?
If you're ready to move beyond talk and work with what your body has been holding, somatic therapy can help you find your way back to regulation, safety, and yourself. Reach out today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward lasting change.



