Somatic Relational Practices
Healing Through the Wisdom of the Body
True healing does not happen through cognition alone. It happens when the body feels safe enough to soften, release, and reorganize. Somatic (“body-based”) psychology offers a reliable and deeply effective path for helping clients feel safe in their bodies again — to reconnect with their physical sensations, intuitive felt sense, and inner knowing. Embodiment and grounding allow us to become present — more awake, more alive, and more authentically expressed. When we attune to the body (the soma), we create space for the inner healer — mind, body, and spirit — to emerge and restore alignment with our authentic Self. Somatic relational practices support a holistic healing process that resolves both physiological and psychological imbalances at their root.
Why Somatic Work Matters
Trauma, chronic stress, fear, attachment wounds, and relational ruptures are not just mental experiences — they are stored in the nervous system and body.
When unresolved, they can manifest as:
- Anxiety or hypervigilance
- Emotional flooding or shutdown
- Chronic tension or pain
- Dissociation
- Impulsivity or reactivity
- Difficulty trusting oneself
- Feeling disconnected or “not fully here”
Somatic therapy works by gently restoring nervous system regulation and increasing the body’s capacity to feel without overwhelm.
Through tools such as titration, pendulation, breathwork, and nervous system tracking, we discharge stored survival energy and expand your window of tolerance. This allows difficult emotional material to be processed without retraumatization.
As regulation increases, clarity, intuition, and grounded presence naturally return.
NeuroAffective Touch®
NeuroAffective Touch® (NATouch) is an advanced somatic, relational healing modality that integrates developmental neuroscience, attachment theory, and therapeutic touch to repair early relational trauma.
Many of our deepest wounds occur before we have language.
These early attachment disruptions — inconsistent attunement, neglect, misattunement, or relational trauma — are stored in the implicit memory systems of the body and nervous system.
NeuroAffective Touch works directly with:
- Preverbal attachment trauma
- Developmental wounds
- Shock trauma
- Chronic dysregulation
- Nervous system fragmentation
NeuroAffective Touch® is based on the understanding that our deepest wounds are stored in the body as implicit memory — especially early attachment and developmental experiences that traditional talk therapy or bodywork alone may not fully reach. NATouch serves as a bridge between body and mind, helping bring unconscious relational patterns into awareness while building a stable, integrated somatic foundation from which a coherent and self-aware identity can emerge.
During a session, clients lie fully clothed on a massage table, supported by a weighted blanket for containment and safety. Through gentle, intentional, and fully consent-based touch, I work directly with the nervous system — particularly the polyvagal system — to help the body feel safe enough to release what has been held in fear or survival.
Trauma is not only remembered cognitively; it is stored in the nervous system, fascia, muscle tissue, skin, and sometimes even organ systems. By carefully tracking nervous system responses in real time, I support the gradual processing of shock trauma, attachment wounds, and fear-based programming. Emotional release may be subtle or profound, depending on what the body is ready to integrate.
As the vagus nerve and broader autonomic system reorganize, clients often experience increased regulation, greater emotional stability, reduced reactivity, and a renewed sense of grounded presence and embodied safety. NATouch supports a return to internal coherence — helping you feel more connected, empowered, and at home in your body.
"Traumatized people chronically feel unsafe inside their bodies: The past is alive in the form of gnawing interior discomfort. Their bodies are constantly bombarded by visceral warning signs, and, in an attempt to control these processes, they often become expert at ignoring their gut feelings and in numbing awareness of what is played out inside. They learn to hide from themselves."
Bessel van der Kolk (2005)
Somatic Experiencing® (SE)
Somatic Experiencing, developed by Dr. Peter Levine, is a body-oriented trauma therapy designed to release stored survival energy
and restore nervous system balance. Trauma is not defined by the event itself — but by what happens inside the nervous system when
overwhelming stress cannot be processed.
Somatic Experiencing focuses on:

Tracking subtle bodily sensations

Gently processing activation in small doses (titration)

Supporting pendulation between activation and calm

Completing incomplete fight/flight/freeze responses
This approach is especially effective for:
✓ PTSD ✓ Anxiety and panic ✓ Chronic stress ✓ Trauma-related symptoms ✓ Chronic pain
SE helps the autonomic nervous system return to self-regulation, resilience, and fluid responsiveness.
Sensorimotor Psychotherapy
Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, developed by Pat Ogden and Janina Fisher, integrates body-based interventions with trauma and attachment theory.
Rather than focusing solely on the verbal narrative of trauma, Sensorimotor Psychotherapy works with the somatic narrative — the body’s story.
This phased approach emphasizes:
- Safety and stabilization
- Nervous system regulation
- Awareness of posture, movement, and impulse
- Processing traumatic memory through body awareness
- Repairing attachment patterns
By working directly with physical sensations and implicit memory, clients experience change that goes beyond insight alone.
This work helps resolve long-standing patterns of:
✓ Self-sabotage ✓ Emotional dysregulation ✓ Attachment insecurity ✓ Trauma reenactment
The Relational Component
Somatic healing is not just about technique — it is relational.
Healing happens within safe, attuned connection.
Through co-regulation, presence, and embodied awareness, we create a therapeutic environment where the nervous system can reorganize safely.
When the body feels safe:
- Old defense mechanisms soften
- Limiting belief patterns loosen
- Emotional blocks dissolve
- Authentic self-expression returns
Somatic relational work opens the gateway back to your instincts, intuition, and authentic self.
What You Can Expect
In our work together, you may experience:
Increased nervous system regulation
Greater emotional stability
Improved stress resilience
Reduced anxiety and overwhelm
Enhanced embodiment and presence
A deeper sense of inner trust
Freedom from long-standing trauma patterns
This is not about forcing change.
It is about creating the conditions for your inner healer to emerge naturally.
A Holistic Path to Wholeness
Somatic relational practices complement and integrate beautifully with my depth psychology, EMDR,
psychedelic-assisted therapy, and shamanic healing work.
All modalities share a common aim:
✓ To restore balance.
✓ To increase self-awareness.
✓ To deepen embodiment.
✓ To move you back into alignment with your authentic self.
Begin Your Somatic Healing Journey
If you are seeking trauma-informed, body-centered therapy that addresses the root causes of emotional and nervous system dysregulation, I invite you to connect.