A participatory engagement with the Somatic Experiencing® (SE) community of trauma and well-being therapists
From the first contact we're learning things that will matter later in the session. The more we acknowledge that we're actually trying to get to know...
There are occasions when it's problematic if our client's "fall away" or "go to sleep" during our sessions. However most of the time it's an honor...
Summary: Silence is a critical and natural part of SE sessions. And yet sometimes it can go on too long. The client can sit there in silence while...
Summary: To work eyes open or closed? That is the question. Rather than one way being "right" and the other "wrong," there are times when one or the...
Summary: A common challenge for SE Practitioners is accommodating clients who have high expectations for the success (or failure) of this work. Too...