Saturday, April 25, 2009

Basic Somatics for EMDR Practitioners

Tomorrow I'll be in Seattle teaching a group of accomplished EMDR practitioners about basic somatic techniques. This is equivalent to a Cliffs Notes version of the somatic trainings that usually take several years. Because EMDR practitioners are already deeply versed in a great deal of trauma theory and practice, living and breathing it every day, I think the two-three years isn't always necessary. This workshop provides a handy list of several of the methods most commonly used in somatic work and gives opportunity for practice. This material, including the neurobiological theory that the workshop doesn't have time to include, is also covered in greater depth in the chapter by Sandra Paulsen and Ulrich Lanius in Robin Shapiro's Solutions II book, noted elsewhere on this page.

In keeping with the emphasis on integrative psychology that the Bainbridge Institute for Integrative Psychology values, the workshop will include Native American songs, likely grounding and healing songs, as sung by my colleague at the Institute, Tim Iistowanohpataakiiwa at http://www.youtube.com/user/cedarfjord. This link shows Tim singing a grounding song. Why am I including Native music in this somatic workshop, you may well ask? Well, it is because somatic methods are very sympatico with Native healing methods. To sink into the felt sense of the body in the present moment is essential to Native healing, Native spirituality, and Native being. That's why. And Tim is so very gifted.

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