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COMMENTS
- Bessel van der Kolk,
MD, Author of Traumatic Stress
Since
re-living of trauma often occurs in the form of physical sensations,
which, in turn, precipitate intense trauma-related emotions of terror
and helplessness, learning how to manage and uncouple physical sensations
from trauma-based emotions has emerged as one of the essential aspects
of the effective treatment of PTSD. Pat Ogden (originator of Sensorimotor
Psychotherapy) is the undisputed master of teaching clinicians how
to work with physical sensation to help people beyond their trauma.
For me, her work has opened up a whole new dimension of effective therapy.
- Melissa Miller, CSW-R, HSI Graduate
As a clinical social worker, my professional training with the Sensorimotor
Psychotherapy Institute has proven to be the most useful additional
training I've taken. It has refined my personal work, increased my
self-confidence, and deepened my ability to be present with my clients.
- Martha Stark, M.D., Author of Working with Resistance and Modes of
Therapeutic Action
Sensorimotor Psychotherapy is a conceptually elegant, powerfully effective
body therapy that involves a broad repertoire of somatic interventions
specifically designed to help clients tap into the wisdom of their bodies.
The SPI Training Program offers ingeniously taught intensive courses
for clinicians seeking to deepen their understanding of the body.
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