Somatic Therapy

Learn to trust the wisdom of your body.

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Are you tired of talking about the same things each week in therapy?

Do you feel stuck and want a deeper approach to healing?

Perhaps you’ve been looking for a more integrative approach to therapy but don't know where to start. 

Somatic therapy can help. 

Somatic therapy utilizes tools used during counseling sessions that focus on the body rather than the mind. Certain challenges require a different approach to treatment than traditional talk therapy or other cognitive (mind-based) methods. Therapy using only reasoning and logic is seldom sufficient, as the body is designed to have strong responses to traumatic distress that need space to feel released.

Paying Attention To Both Mind And Body Is Key To Lasting Change

Research shows that a unified approach to healing utilizing talk psychotherapy and somatic or movement-based methods is the most effective combination for success. With this therapeutic style, sensations in the body are seen and welcomed as information rather than symptoms, relaying important messages you can begin to understand rather than reject. Somatic therapy is ideal for people who are tired of the traditional talk therapy approach and are interested in experiencing something more holistic, deeper, and integrative.

When exposed to frightening experiences, your breath quickens, and tension builds throughout your body. Breathing and moving through this moment is helpful and soothing, but our culture often promotes stillness and silence to find peace in the midst of hard events. Without including somatic considerations in an effort to release trauma from your body, you are ignoring your innate healing capacities. Therapy involving somatic experiencing can teach you to gauge your body's feedback and gain tools to notice what your body is telling you.

During therapy sessions, you will work on building somatic awareness, increasing curiosity and connection to your body's sensations while building up a tolerance to be with challenging emotions. Mindfully staying connected to your body amid powerful emotions helps you regulate more effectively outside of therapy sessions when life’s normal ups and downs occur.

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How Do Somatic Approaches Work?

Mind-body therapy works by regulating and soothing your autonomic nervous system (ANS) through breathing, movement, and gentle self-touch. Even small things can make a big difference. Activities like stretching and walking, touching pressure points, and other experiences utilizing all five senses can all help create regulation amid distressing memories, emotions, and other cognitive challenges.

How Does Somatic Therapy Help Where Other Approaches Fall Short?

One of the limitations of talk therapy is that the focus is on discussing the memories of the past but not on the body’s response to those memories. Yet all stressful events in life generate a physical reaction like the flight-or-fight response, and in moments where you feel threatened or trapped, your body will likely freeze in response. You can unwind this somatic response of fight/flight/freeze by becoming aware of what is happening, acknowledging that this is a normal response to a perceived threat, and integrating breathing and movement to help your body and mind recover.

In the short term, somatic therapy can help you learn and practice simple and effective coping tools to help regulate your nervous system. Over time, you’ll begin to “befriend” your body and heal. Especially with issues like trauma, somatic healing therapy can help you with processing the stress response cycle and move your body toward safety and connection.

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Somatic Counseling With Third Nature Therapy 

At Third Nature Therapy, all sessions are virtual, during which your therapist will observe you, and your body, creating space to discuss the somatic experiences of your body, moment by moment. All therapy sessions begin with simple grounding activities like breathing and reflecting on the present moment to get comfortable. During sessions, your therapist will ask about any sensations you experience in your body so you gain an increased capacity to be with the sensations and wisdom of your body.

At Third Nature Therapy, the body, mind, and spirit are considered interconnected, and there is no way not to include that in therapy sessions. We utilize therapy treatments like Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), which are essentially somatic. These treatments involve body movements to induce bilateral stimulation to treat issues like trauma, anxiety, and depression. You can read more about our EMDR practice here.

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About Somatic Therapist Julie Goldberg

Julie Goldberg is the founder of Third Nature Therapy, and she integrates her education and personal practice of yoga and mindfulness into the many facets of her work as a counselor. She became a yoga teacher in 2012, completing a 200-hour training at Amrita Yoga, followed by a 300-hour training with Kripalu and Integrative Yoga Therapy in 2015. After working as a yoga therapist, she attended Naropa University, a graduate school rooted in Buddhism and Transpersonal Psychology. 

All of the counselors at Third Nature Therapy are advocates of taking care of your body through sufficient self-care, including considerations of your sleep, movement, and nourishment. Your therapist will work with you to ensure you have a well-rounded support system outside of therapy to get the most out of the weekly sessions.

Get In Touch To Discuss Somatic Therapy With Third Nature Therapy

Somatic therapy has the potential to be a powerful aspect of your healing journey and can bring life-long changes to your body and soul. Reach out to Third Nature Therapy via our contact form for a free, 15-minute phone consultation to discuss our therapeutic offerings and the benefits of somatic therapy.

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Our Rates

  • Eliot - $200 / 60 minute session

    Julie - $220 / 60 minute session

  • Eliot - $165 / 50 minute session

    Julie - $185 / 50 minute session

  • Julie - $185 / 50 minute session

While we don’t accept insurance in our practice, we do offer Superbills to all clients, which they can submit to insurance for out-of-network reimbursement.

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  • Julie is a soulful, yet incredibly down to earth, holistic therapist who can support you in shifting any trauma into a perfect part of your story. Her methods have supported me in some of my biggest breakthroughs. Knowing she is well studied in EMDR also gives me continued confidence in the research backed effectiveness of her approach.

    Sophie Schauermann, LCSW, Play Therapist & Parent Coach

  • Julie has profoundly transformed my life. While I've had positive therapy experiences in the past, the substantial change in mindset that she facilitated for me was nothing short of exceptional.

    -Former Therapy Client

  • Julie is a fabulous therapist—clear, highly knowledgable, competent, and effective in trauma-focused and somatic therapy. I have seen her work with a wide variety of mental health challenges, and she approaches each one with grace, curiosity, and compassion. As a colleague, I trust Julie with referrals and as a case consultation resource. I trust Julie's sharp clinical skills as much as I trust her wise and open heart.

  • Julie's ability to present EMDR in an accessible manner empowered me to seamlessly integrate it into my daily life...Julie is more than just a therapist, she's truly a magical human being who created a safe space for me to heal. I am immensely grateful for the impact she's had on my life.

    -Former Therapy Client

  • Therapy with you has changed my life! You are open-minded, warm, and relatable, and are constantly recommending things to help me grow outside of therapy sessions. I trust where you’ve been and admire the woman you are now. Thank you for teaching me ways to connect with people other than using substances.

    -Former Therapy Client

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Reach Out To Discuss Somatic Therapy

Mindfully connecting to your body’s responses during distressing thoughts, sensations, or memories can aid you in regulating and healing from trauma, anxiety, depression, and other challenges. Reach out to Third Nature Therapy at this contact form for a free, 15-minute phone consultation to discuss Somatic Therapy and how it can benefit your mental health.