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Although Somatic Psychology is wide-reaching in its relevancy and benefit to numerous disciplines and field, we are defining “related practice” as those entities whose primary intention is not specifically focused on addressing psychological phenomenon.

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Buddism

Dance/Movement

Yoga/Meditation

Ashtanga yoga is a system of yoga transmitted to the modern world by Sri K. Pattabhi Jois (1915-2009). This method of yoga involves synchronizing the breath with a progressive series of postures—a process producing intense internal heat and a profuse, purifying sweat that detoxifies muscles and organs. The result is improved circulation, a light and strong body, and a calm mind.
http://www.ashtanga.com/

Bodywork

Named after its founder, Dr. Ida P. Rolf, Rolfing Structural Integration is a form of bodywork that reorganizes the connective tissues, called fascia, that permeate the entire body.
http://www.rolf.org/

Cultural

The Wilhelm Reich Infant Trust was established in Reich’s Last Will and Testament, signed on March 8, 1957. The Trust operates the Wilhelm Reich Museum in Rangeley, Maine; manages Reich’s Archives (i.e. the Archives of the Orgone Institute) at the Countway Library of Medicine at Harvard University; and continues to make the writings of Wilhelm Reich available through this website and at the Wilhelm Reich Museum Bookstore in Rangeley, Maine. http://www.wilhelmreichtrust.org/

Somatic Education

TRE (Tension & Trauma Release Exercise) is an innovative series of exercises that assist the body in releasing deep muscular patterns of stress, tension and trauma. Created by Dr. David Berceli, PhD, TRE safely activates a natural reflex mechanism of shaking or vibrating that releases muscular tension, calming down the nervous system. When this muscular shaking/vibrating mechanism is activated in a safe and controlled environment, the body is encouraged to return back to a state of balance. http://traumaprevention.com/

The Feldenkrais Method® is a form of somatic education that uses gentle movement and directed attention to improve movement and enhance human functioning. Through this Method, you can increase your ease and range of motion, improve your flexibility and coordination, and rediscover your innate capacity for graceful, efficient movement. These improvements will often generalize to enhance functioning in other aspects of your life. http://www.feldenkrais.com/

The Alexander Technique is a way of learning to move mindfully through life. The Alexander process shines a light on inefficient habits of movement and patterns of accumulated tension, which interferes with our innate ability to move easily and according to how we are designed. http://www.alexandertechnique.com


Hanna Somatic Education
(also known as Hanna Somatics) is a rapidly effective form of neuromuscular (mind-body training) movement re-education that goes directly to the root cause of most chronic muscular pain: the brain and the way in which it senses and organizes the muscles and movement. By learning to regain both awareness, sensation, and motor control of muscles – an educational process that can only be achieved through movement – the brain can remember how to relax and move the muscles properly. This process of sensory motor training creates improved muscle function and enhanced sensory awareness. http://hannasomatics.com/