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Somatic Experiencing (SE)
What is Somatic Experiencing?
Trauma can take a heavy toll on our minds, bodies, and souls. It can create symptoms of flashbacks, nightmares, numbing, anxiety, and depression. Trauma has also been shown to be connected to several medical issues such as cancer, heart attacks, and strokes. SE is a highly effective and cutting-edge therapy designed to treat traumatic stress using a body-oriented model. It incorporates the latest science related to trauma in the biological, physiological, neurological, and psychological sciences.
“Our biography becomes our biology” – Donna Nakazawa
RBMH is committed to providing cutting edge therapies to our community. Somatic Experiencing (SE) is a type of therapy, that developed in the 1970’s by Peter Levine, which uses the mind and body to heal trauma. Dr. Velo-Zorzi has a certificate in Somatic Experiencing, and all of our therapists practice with somatic needs in mind.
Here Are The Top 5 Things To Know About Somatic Experiencing
- Somatic Experiencing (SE) refers to the study of the body’s response to trauma. Traditional therapy tends to focus on talk, thoughts, and working with the brain to heal trauma. SE practitioners believe the body has an equally important role in healing trauma. SE therapy incorporates many areas of psychology, biology, neuroscience, indigenous healing, stress physiology, and medial biophysics to heal trauma.
- SE addresses traumas that become embodied, or held in the body. SE believes that stress, shock, and trauma accumulate in the body over time, causing a host of different issues: pain, chronic illness, posttraumatic stress, sexual dysfunction, anxiety, digestive disorders, just to name a few.
- SE is a type of trauma therapy that uses not only talk, but also mindfulness, imagery, movement, physiological responses, internal experiences, and emotions, to re-educate the mind and body to come into harmony with each other. Sessions with SE look different than traditional therapy- they can have you walking around the room, moving your body, accessing your physical experience, breathing, vocalizing, and learning relaxation exercises, all geared towards what your specific body needs- remember no two bodies work exactly alike!
- Many clients seek SE as an addendum to the talk therapy they are already doing with their talk therapist. Talking during a session can be minimal, so it can be helpful to continue with talk therapy or pause it while doing SE.
- SE is done in a way that treats the trauma in a careful and titrated way, minimizing the likelihood of retraumatizing the person by moving too fast. The theory is that less is actually more in healing trauma.
Resources
- In an Unspoken Voice: How the body releases Trauma and Restores Goodness by Peter Levine and Gabor Mate
- Healing Trauma: A pioneering Program for Restoring the Wisdom of your Body by Peter Levine
- Waking the Tiger: Healing Trauma by Peter Levine and Ann Frederick
- The practice of Embodying Emotions by Raja Selvam, Ph.D.
- The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma by Bessel van der Kolk, M.D.
- Nurturing Resilience: Helping Clients Move Forward from Developmental Trauma: An Integrative Somatic Approach by Kathy L. Kain and Stephen J. Terrell, et al.
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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
PTSD is characterized by symptoms that often develop after we go through a traumatic incident. These symptoms can include feelings of depression and anxiety, intense fear, difficulty relaxing, constantly looking for potential threats, intrusive memories of the trauma, nightmares, and difficulty concentrating. Our therapists are trained in state-of-the-art trauma therapy, helping clients to improve their symptoms and ability to function in everyday life.
Depression
Do you feel sad or depressed much of the time? Are you exhausted, despite getting enough sleep? Do you feel as though you have lost your motivation to accomplish your goals, succeed at work, parent, etc? Depression is characterized by these feelings, as well as changes in your eating and sleeping habits, difficulty concentrating, and feeling worthless or not good enough. Sometimes, depression can be associated with thoughts of suicide or self-harm. Our therapists provide support to help you feel better and enjoy life again.
Work/Life Balance
Do you struggle with the ability to find the balance between your marriage, parenting, work, friendships, interests, and hobbies? In the last few years, as work has moved from in the office to remote, it has been hard to create a boundary between work and your personal life. We can help to create a plan to help restore a healthy work and personal life. We can work with you to put that plan into action, setting small goals, and leading toward creating a more meaningful and fulfilling life.
LGBTQI+
We are allies of the LGBTIQ+ community and recognize the diverse needs and support individuals need. We have worked with clients in the process of transitioning their gender, who are looking for support with managing the effects of hormones, changes in relationships, and community support. We understand while individuals may come into counseling for any number of reasons not related to sexuality, such as depression, anxiety, and trauma, the LGBTIQ+ community has its own set of unique challenges as well. We are here to support our clients and provide a safe space to cope with stigma, discrimination, and mental health issues.
Relationships Problems
If you are struggling in your relationship, therapy can help! We address communication issues, emotional and physical intimacy, and creating a deeper more meaningful relationship with your partner. If stress is affecting your relationship, we can help to create a plan to address and improve both of your stress management skills.
Family Therapy
The goal of family therapy is to help improve your relationship with your spouse, partner, children, or parents. It addresses how the family deals with stress or problems, and improves communication and understanding.
Insomnia
Do you have trouble either falling or staying asleep? Have you tried doctors, medications, herbal supplements, and internet recommendations, without any real change in your ability to sleep and feel rested? Our therapists are trained in CBT-I, which is a state-of-the-art therapy that is very effective for insomnia. This is a relatively quick therapy, with fast results!
Anxiety
When anxiety becomes a problem, people can find themselves constantly worrying or afraid. They can feel physiological symptoms such as difficulty breathing, shakiness, rapid heart rate, exhaustion, and difficulty eating or sleeping normally. If you are struggling with anxiety, our therapists are trained in Mindfulness Based Therapy, which has been shown to be extremely effective in treating anxiety.
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Do you struggle with unwanted and unreasonable thoughts that can cause you to feel anxiety? Thoughts can be related to contamination of germs, fears that you left your stove on in your house, fear of saying things because they may come true, or other distressing thoughts. These distressing thoughts then cause compulsions or repeated behaviors to manage them. Behaviors can include
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- Repeated checking of the stove, locks, or appliances, even if you know it is off or locked,
- Frequently hand washing, even to the point of rashes or skin irritation,
- Compulsive list making
- Superstitious behavior
- Compulsive hair pulling
- Compulsive collecting or difficulty getting rid of things
- Needing to repeat a routine, such as opening or closing a door
Grief/Loss
It is inevitable that at some point in our life, we will experience the grief of losing someone we love. It is normal for grief to affect our relationships, work, motivation, and outlook on life. While grief is a very normal process, it can be helpful to have some additional support from therapists who understand the process, and help guide you in your healing process.
Stress Management
Stress is a big issue this day, whether it is from work, family, or life in general. Stress can cause a whole host of medical and mental health issues, such as upset stomach, headaches, pain, and muscle tension. Long term, stress can seriously affect our health, leading to heart attacks, IBS, Stokes, and cancer. Our therapists can teach you healthy ways to manage and decrease stress. Our focus is on creating balance and wellness in your life. If stress is caused by other mental health conditions, such as anxiety, depression, or PTSD, we can help to treat both issues in therapy.
Sexual Dysfunction
Sexual dysfunction is a scientific term for problems with desire, pain, and orgasm during sex. Clients seek help when they have problems maintaining an erection or having an orgasm before they are ready. Clients might also have problems feeling desire towards their partner or sex in general. Or maybe you feel pain during sex, which doesn’t have any type of medical cause. Our therapists can help to diagnose and treat many different sexual dysfunctions that cannot be addressed by medical professionals.
Couples Counseling
Are you struggling with your relationship? Is it hard to talk about what is going on? Do you start fighting about one thing with your partner, only to find that you are fighting about something else entirely? Would you like to feel closer to your spouse? Our therapists can help improve communication.