Psychosomatic Therapy involves the analysis of the body’s physiology based on its shape, size and structure. It is believed that human physiology is greatly determined by an individual’s genetics, environment, and emotional state. Using analysis techniques practitioners can identify imbalances in the body. Once areas of stress, tension and discomfort are apparent, the aim of the therapist is to restore mental, emotional and physical balance. A combination of techniques can then be applied including:
emotional-release bodywork,
counselling,
postural alignment,
breathing techniques and
detailed body-mind analysis and reporting.
The practitioner explores the mental, emotional, physical and biological aspects of clients’ overall health, and provides them with detailed assessments, and practical exercises, so they can understand and participate in their own healing process.
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