Somatic Therapy Therapists in Coquitlam
Browse 1 therapist offering Somatic Therapy in Coquitlam. Find the right counsellor or psychotherapist for your needs.
Somatic therapy is a broad term for approaches that treat the body as a central part of psychological healing. Rather than focusing primarily on thoughts or verbal insight, somatic therapy pays close attention to what is happening physically during a session: shifts in breath, tension patterns, posture, movement, and internal sensation. The underlying idea is that stress and trauma are not only stored mentally but also in the body, and that working with physical experience can be an effective pathway to emotional and psychological change.
What to look for in a Somatic Therapy therapist on Purple Lotus
- Training in a recognized somatic modality (e.g. Somatic Experiencing, Sensorimotor Psychotherapy)
- Experience with trauma, anxiety, or dissociation
- Clear approach to pacing and managing activation in sessions
- Comfort working with both verbal and non-verbal experience
1 therapist for Somatic Therapy in Coquitlam
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Frequently asked questions
What is somatic therapy used for?
Somatic therapy is commonly used for trauma, PTSD, anxiety, chronic stress, and dissociation. It may also be relevant for people experiencing physical tension or symptoms they believe are connected to emotional experience. The approach works with body sensation and nervous system responses rather than relying on verbal processing alone.
How is somatic therapy different from regular talk therapy?
Talk therapy works primarily through conversation and reflection. Somatic therapy pays close attention to what is happening in the body during a session, including sensation, posture, breath, and movement. Rather than narrating an experience, you track your physical response to it. Some therapists blend both approaches.
What happens in a somatic therapy session?
Sessions involve checking in with your physical experience, identifying a focus such as a memory or a recurring sensation, and tracking how your body responds as you work with it. The therapist may guide small movements or posture shifts to support the nervous system. Sessions move slowly to avoid overwhelming the body.
Is somatic therapy evidence-based?
Research on somatic approaches is growing. Somatic Experiencing has been studied in the context of PTSD and trauma, with some studies showing reductions in symptoms. The evidence base is less established than for approaches like CBT or EMDR, but clinical use is widespread among trauma-specialized practitioners.
How long does somatic therapy take?
Length depends on the complexity of what you are working on. Some people notice meaningful shifts in a few months of weekly sessions. Trauma work, especially when it is complex or long-standing, often takes longer. Your therapist should be able to discuss what a realistic course of treatment looks like for your situation.
Can somatic therapy be done online?
Many somatic therapists offer sessions online. While in-person work allows the therapist to observe physical responses more closely, video sessions can still support body-awareness work, grounding, and sensation tracking. Check individual therapist profiles to see what session formats are available.
Is somatic therapy the same as body psychotherapy?
Body psychotherapy is a related but distinct tradition with roots in Wilhelm Reich and others. Somatic therapy is a broader term that includes approaches like Somatic Experiencing and Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, which emerged from trauma research. Both use the body as a focal point, but methods and theoretical frameworks differ.
How do I find a somatic therapist in Coquitlam?
Browse therapists in Coquitlam who list somatic therapy, Somatic Experiencing, or trauma-focused body-centered approaches in their profile. Look for specific training credentials and experience with the concerns you are bringing, and check whether they offer in-person or online sessions.
Is somatic therapy covered by insurance in Coquitlam?
Coverage depends on your extended health benefits and the therapist's professional designation. In Coquitlam, sessions with a registered psychologist, psychotherapist, or clinical social worker may be eligible for reimbursement. Contact your insurance provider to confirm eligible designations and session limits.