Somatic therapy was developed by Thomas Hanna in 1976.
Somatic therapy is a body-focused therapeutic approach that helps people become more aware of the connection between their physical sensations, emotions, and mental wellbeing. At Maxwell Smart Health, somatic therapy can help with stress management, emotional regulation, trauma recovery, anxiety, and improving overall resilience and self-awareness.
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Neuromuscular Therapy was developed by Stanley Leif for use in US hospitals is the 1930's.
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) was developed by Aaron T. Beck in the 1960s.
Somatic therapy works by addressing how stress, trauma, and emotions are stored in the body. At Maxwell Smart Health, somatic therapy helps clients reconnect with their body, regulate their nervous system, and release long-held tension. This approach is particularly beneficial for anxiety, emotional overwhelm, burnout, and trauma-related symptoms, offering a safe and supportive pathway toward emotional resilience and self-awareness.
Depends what kind, germ line or somatic.
was derived from principles and methods of psychoanalysis, and it encompasses psychoanalysis, Jungian analysis, Gestalt therapy, client-centered therapy, and somatic or body therapies
Somatic experiencing is a form of therapy aimed at relieving and resolving the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder and other mental illnesses by focusing on the patients body sensations.
Absolutely. Maxwell Smart Health offers integrated treatment options — combining somatic therapy and acupuncture to enhance healing. This holistic approach addresses both the body and mind, helping to relieve physical discomfort while restoring emotional balance for more comprehensive wellness.
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