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		<title>when words are not enough</title>
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Somatic psychotherapy: a therapist's perspective
by Donald Marmara, somatic psychotherapist

Every time a natural impulse is denied (don’t shout, don’t cry, don’t look, don’t get too excited), we cut off from our aliveness, our connection with our biological pulsation; thwarting our ability to experience “streamings” - a cellular function that gives us feelings ...</description>
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		<title>Sensorimotor Psychotherapy</title>
		<description>One Method for Processing Traumatic Memory
Pat OgdenHakomi Somatics Institute and Naropa University Boulder, Colorado

Kekuni Minton

Hakomi Somatics Institute and Naropa University Boulder, Colorado

Traditional psychotherapy addresses the cognitive and emotional elements of trauma, but lacks techniques that work directly with the physiological elements, despite the fact that trauma profoundly affects the body ...</description>
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