Conscious energetic touch is a transformative healing practice.
Often, when we experience trauma, stress, or emotional pain, the body stores these feelings in subtle, but powerful ways. Somatic therapy allows you to reconnect with those emotional experiences held within your body and, through this reconnection, release long-held pain, trauma, and limiting beliefs.
I practice with the Tamura Method which is a blend of supportive touch and parts work. It was developed 40 years ago by a psychotherapist named Wynn Tamura, who discovered a more direct way to unlock the hurt of the inner child. He describes this inner child hurt as that which causes us to be stuck in limiting beliefs, addictions, toxic relationships.
By addressing and integrating the emotional pain tied to your inner child—the part of you that holds old wounds—you can begin the healing process, freeing yourself from the cycles of pain that disrupt your life.
How does somatic therapy actually help?
Somatic therapy is incredibly versatile and can assist in many areas of your life, from emotional well-being to relationships and overall quality of life. Here are several ways somatic therapy can support your healing journey.
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Many individuals struggle with intimacy and emotional vulnerability due to past trauma or experiences of emotional neglect. Somatic therapy can help you develop a deeper comfort level with intimacy by teaching you how to be more aware of your body’s sensations and emotions. By learning how to tune into your body, you can communicate more effectively with others, express your feelings more authentically, and form deeper, more meaningful connections.
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When faced with emotional triggers, it’s easy to react impulsively. Our bodies often send signals of distress—tightness in the chest, clenched fists, shallow breathing—that push us toward knee-jerk reactions. Somatic therapy encourages mindfulness and body awareness, teaching you to pause and respond with intention rather than reacting out of habit. This leads to greater emotional regulation, healthier relationships, and a more peaceful inner state.
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When faced with fear, anxiety, or stress, many of us instinctively tighten our muscles, hold our breath, or brace for emotional pain. Somatic therapy teaches techniques like deep breathing and body awareness to help you calm your nervous system in moments of fear or tension. These tools empower you to slow down, breathe deeply, and regain control of your emotions when you’re feeling triggered, helping to neutralize anxiety and stress.
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Anxiety often manifests physically in the body as tension, shallow breathing, or a racing heartbeat. Somatic therapy helps you neutralize anxiety by using body-centered techniques like breathwork, gentle movement, and guided relaxation. These methods encourage you to move stuck energy out of your body and restore balance. As you practice these techniques, you begin to develop a greater sense of control over your emotional and physical state.
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One of the profound benefits of somatic therapy is reconnecting with the body’s natural rhythms and pleasures. When we are disconnected from our bodies due to emotional pain or past trauma, we may find it hard to experience joy or pleasure. Somatic therapy helps you rediscover these sensations, reducing feelings of procrastination and increasing your ability to engage with life fully. By learning to tune into your body’s cues, you can move toward greater satisfaction and fulfillment.
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Many individuals struggle with asserting their needs due to people-pleasing behaviors or a fear of rejection. Somatic therapy can help you recognize the physical sensations that arise when you suppress your own needs and desires. As you reconnect with your body, you’ll begin to honor your own boundaries, stop dismissing your feelings, and assert your needs in healthy, authentic ways. This shift not only improves your relationships but also helps you develop a stronger sense of self-worth.