Alternative therapy for treating trauma
Somatic Experiencing (SE) is a form of alternative therapy aimed at treating trauma and stress-related disorders, such as PTSD . The primary goal of SE is to modify the trauma-related stress response through bottom-up processing. The client's attention is directed toward internal sensations, (interoception , proprioception and kinaesthesis ), rather than to cognitive or emotional experiences.[ 1] The method was developed by Peter A. Levine.[ 2]
SE sessions are normally held in person and involve clients tracking their physical experiences.[ 3] Practitioners are often mental health practitioners such as social workers, psychologists , therapists, psychiatrists , rolfers , Feldenkrais practitioners , yoga and Daoyin therapists, educators, clergy , occupational therapists , etc.[ 4] [ 5]
^ Kuhfuß, Maldei, Hetmanek, Baumann, Marie, Tobias, Andreas, Nicola (July 2021). "Somatic experiencing – effectiveness and key factors of a body-oriented trauma therapy: a scoping literature review" . European Journal of Psychotraumatology . 2 . {{cite journal }}
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^ van der Kolk, Bessel (2014). The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma . Penguin. p. 217. ISBN 9781101608302 .
^ Scaer, Robert C.: The Trauma Spectrum. Hidden Wounds and Human Resiliency . W.W. Norton & Company, N.Y. & London, 2005
^ "Admission Requirements" . Somatic Experiencing Website .
^ Winblad, Neil (16 February 2018). "Effect of Somatic Experiencing resiliency-based trauma treatment training on quality of life and psychological health as potential markers of resilience in treating professionals" . Frontiers in Neuroscience . 12 (70): 4. doi :10.3389/fnins.2018.00070 . PMC 5820455 . PMID 29503607 . Retrieved 21 March 2021 .