Manuela Mischke-Reeds

Trauma-Sensitive Movement: 96 Somatic Techniques to Support Nervous System Regulation and Embodied Transformation in Therapy

Our bodies hold our trauma, but they also hold the key to healing from it. By working with clients to tap into the body’s first language—movement—you can help them access what is held in the body so they can move with and beyond their trauma stories.


Dr. Kaitlin Harkess, clinical psychologist and host of Wisdom for Wellbeing podcast

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“Trauma Sensitive Movement is an insightful guide to bridge the gap between the theory and practice of movement-based therapy. It provides a practical roadmap of step-by-step techniques we can bring into the therapy room, while thoughtfully explaining the rationale and theory underpinning this holistic approach to healing. Therapists wanting to enhance their trauma-informed practice and understand their clients on a new level will find this book to be an empowering resource."

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