Somatic Experiencing

How Somatic Experiencing Heals Trauma—One Step at a Time

What Is Somatic Experiencing (SE)?

Somatic Experiencing is a gentle, body-based approach to healing trauma. It focuses on noticing and releasing physical sensations that hold stress and tension, helping you restore balance and well-being.

Why Do We Work Gradually?

Trauma can feel overwhelming because it gets “stuck” in the nervous system. By working step by step, we can:

  • Avoid feeling overwhelmed.
  • Help your nervous system find balance.
  • Build your confidence and resilience over time.
  • Ensure long-lasting healing.
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Somatic Experiencing (SE™) aims to resolve symptoms of stress, shock, and trauma that accumulate in our bodies.

When we are stuck in patterns of fight, flight, or freeze, SE helps us release, recover, and become more resilient. It is a body-oriented therapeutic model applied in multiple professions and professional settings—psychotherapy, medicine, coaching, teaching, and physical therapy—for healing trauma and other stress disorders. It is based on a multidisciplinary intersection of physiology, psychology, ethology, biology, neuroscience, indigenous healing practices, and medical biophysics and has been clinically applied for more than four decades. It is the life’s work of Dr. Peter A. Levine.

The SE approach releases traumatic shock, which is key to transforming PTSD and the wounds of emotional and early developmental attachment trauma. It offers a framework to assess where a person is “stuck” in the fight, flight or freeze responses and provides clinical tools to resolve these fixated physiological states. SE provides effective skills appropriate to a variety of healing professions including mental health, medicine, physical and occupational therapies, bodywork, addiction treatment, first response, education, and others.

Trauma may begin as acute stress from a perceived life-threat or as the end product of cumulative stress.

Both types of stress can seriously impair a person’s ability to function with resilience and ease. Trauma may result from a wide variety of stressors such as accidents, invasive medical procedures, sexual or physical assault, emotional abuse, neglect, war, natural disasters, loss, birth trauma, or the corrosive stressors of ongoing fear and conflict.

How does Somatic Experiencing Work?

The Somatic Experiencing approach facilitates the completion of self-protective motor responses and the release of thwarted survival energy bound in the body, thus addressing the root cause of trauma symptoms. This is approached by gently guiding clients to develop increasing tolerance for difficult bodily sensations and suppressed emotions.

Dr. Levine was inspired to study stress on the animal nervous system when he realized that animals are constantly under threat of death, yet show no symptoms of trauma. What he discovered was that trauma has to do with the third survival response to perceived life threat, which is freeze. When fight and flight are not options, we freeze and immobilize, like “playing dead.” This makes us less of a target. However, this reaction is time-sensitive, in other words, it needs to run its course, and the massive energy that was prepared for fight or flight gets discharged, through shakes and trembling. If the immobility phase doesn’t complete, then that charge stays trapped, and, from the body’s perspective, it is still under threat.

The Somatic Experiencing method works to release this stored energy and turn off this threat alarm that causes severe dysregulation and dissociation. SE helps people understand this body response to trauma and work through a “body first” approach to healing.

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What to Expect in a Session

Here’s how we work together to process trauma safely:

1

Safety First

We create a calm, supportive environment where you feel grounded and in control.

2

Noticing Your Body

We gently explore what’s happening in your body, like tightness, warmth, or tension, without diving into painful memories.

3

Titration (Small Steps)

We focus on one manageable piece of the experience, allowing it to process slowly.

4

Pendulation (Shifting Focus)

We move between challenging sensations and calming or neutral ones to avoid overwhelm.

5

 Integration

You’ll notice how your body feels different as it releases tension, helping you feel more balanced and resilient.

“Healing trauma is like untangling a knotted ball of yarn—one strand at a time, so it doesn’t tighten further.”
“Your nervous system is like a seesaw. Trauma tips it too far, but we’ll work to restore balance gently.”
How long does Somatic Experiencing therapy take?

Healing is unique for everyone. By working gradually, we ensure the process is safe and effective.

Will I have to relive my trauma?

No. SE focuses on body sensations rather than rehashing painful memories. You stay present and in control.

Take the first step toward healing today

Reach out today for compassionate, personalized therapy that can help you regain control, find balance, and start feeling more like yourself again. Healing begins with a single step—let’s take it together.