Somatic Breathwork (SBW™)

Activate the healing power of your nervous system, and liberate your body - mind from the overwhelm of modern day life through a somatic breathwork session.

Somatic Breathwork (SBW™)

Heal on a nervous system level. Shift from over-stressed to clear and connected

Somatic Breathwork, aka Somatic Release BreathWork, is a body-based, psychotherapeutic practice that provides healing on physical, emotional and psychological levels. It is a fusion of Neuromuscular Therapy, Holotropic breathing and Polarity Therapy. Through a proven circular-breathing pattern, neuro-lingustic prompts around core emotional states, and evocative soundscapes, participants activate their nervous system and release blocked energy in their bodies.

What is Somatic Breathwork Therapy?

Somatic Breathwork Therapy is a unique and powerful approach to healing and self-discovery that revolves around how we breathe.

Unlike automatic breathing without much thought, somatic breathwork involves conscious and intentional breathing patterns influencing our physical, mental health, and emotional states. This therapy recognizes the deep connection between our breath, our own body, and our mind and how altering our breathing patterns can positively impact our overall well-being.

One of the fundamental principles of somatic breathwork is that our breathing patterns are closely tied to our emotional states. When we’re anxious, our breath tends to become shallow and rapid.

Conversely, our breathing becomes slower and more profound when we’re relaxed. Somatic Breathwork Therapy harnesses this mind-body connection by encouraging us to shift our breathing patterns consciously.

This blog post will discuss Somatic Breathwork Therapy, exploring what it is, how it works, and its potential benefits. We’ll examine the science behind the technique and how it affects our autonomic nervous system. So let’s get started.

Somatic Breath Therapy | A Basic Overview

Well, Somatic Breath Therapy might sound complex, but it’s all about learning how to breathe in a unique way that can truly transform your life. Imagine taking control of your life, boosting your energy levels, and easing stress, anxiety, pain, and panic, all by changing how you breathe.

This unique approach can help you focus better, sleep more peacefully, and even recover from difficult experiences. Below are the different aspects of Somatic Breath Therapy that can positively change your life.

Taking Charge of Your Life and Recharging Your Energy

Have you ever felt like life is running you instead of you running your life? Somatic Breath Therapy can give you the tools to regain control. By practicing conscious breathing techniques, you can recharge your energy levels and feel more empowered to tackle life’s challenges.

Reducing Stress, Anxiety, and Finding Peace

Stress and anxiety can weigh us down, making life feel heavy. Somatic Breath Therapy offers a way to release that weight. By learning to breathe intentionally, you can reduce stress, anxiety, and even physical vitality pain. This therapy can help you feel more peaceful and connected, allowing you to worry less and enjoy life more.

Connecting with Your Body and Healing from Within

Our bodies have an incredible ability to heal, but sometimes, we need a little guidance. Somatic Breath Therapy helps you become more aware of your body and its needs. It’s like giving your body a voice – you’ll feel good in your skin and find relief from past traumas that might still affect you.

Aware Of Your True Self and Personal Empowerment

Do you ever feel like something’s holding you back from being authentic? Somatic Breath Therapy can help you break free from those limitations. Teaching you how to use your breath unlocks a new level of expression and personal empowerment. You’ll find yourself making better choices and responding to life’s ups and downs with newfound wisdom.

Understanding the Power of Breathing

We all breathe naturally, but Somatic Breath Therapy shows us there’s more to it than meets the eye. It taps into the unique capabilities of the human respiratory system. This therapy emphasizes an “open, healthy breath,” which starts from the diaphragm and involves the entire respiratory system. It’s like giving your body a refreshing breath of fresh air, both physically and mentally.

The Magic of the Therapeutic Relationship

In Somatic Breath Therapy, the relationship between you and your therapist is crucial. It’s like a safe space where you can grow and heal. As important as the techniques themselves, this therapeutic tool bond plays a significant role in your transformation journey.

Bringing It All Together for Lasting Change

Ultimately, Somatic Breath Therapy is about more than just breathing exercises. It’s about creating lasting change in your life. By using the power of your breath, guided by a skilled therapist, you can overcome challenges, become more in tune with your body, and embrace a sense of freedom and authenticity.

What Makes Somatic Breath Therapy Unique?

Somatic Breath Therapy stands out for its unique blend of effective practices from Rebirthing, Holotropic, Transformational, and Therapeutic Breathwork. Following are the distinctive features that make Somatic Breath Therapy one-of-a-kind.

1. Mindfulness in Harmony

Somatic Breath Therapy collaborates with Mindfulness, a tool for developing self-awareness and self-improvement. This dynamic duo works together to help you regulate your thoughts and emotions while enhancing your overall body awareness.

2. Customization and Flexibility

One size does not fit all in Somatic Breath Therapy. It offers the flexibility to be delivered with or without touch, depending on what suits the client, provider, and situation best. This tailored approach ensures that your unique needs and comfort are prioritized.

3. Engaging with Your Body’s Stories

In a safe and supportive environment, Somatic Breath Therapy encourages you to reconnect with the stories your body holds. Guided by experienced practitioners, breathing sessions are carefully designed to suit your journey. The focus is on progress without the need to re-experience past trauma.

4. Practitioners as Partners

Somatic Breath Therapy practitioners lead by example, starting with their own breath. They synchronize their awareness with yours by breathing alongside you during crucial moments in the session. This creates an empathetic bond, enhancing the therapeutic experience.

5. The Role of Body Breathing Interactive Intelligence (BBQ)

Central to Somatic Breath Therapy is the presence of “Body Breathing Interactive Intelligence” (BBQ), sometimes called the “Spirit of Breath.” This guiding force collaborates with the healing process, amplifying its benefits.

6. Authentic Release vs. Dramatic Expression

Somatic Breath Therapy highlights the difference between authentic emotional release and dramatic expression. Through relaxed breathing, genuine emotional release leads to lasting healing, while dramatic expression offers only temporary relief. Practitioners are trained to discern and facilitate this crucial distinction.

7. Holistic Approach

Somatic Breath Therapy recognizes your growth journey by addressing both your state of consciousness and your developmental stage. Just like a child learning to walk retains that person’s ability, addressing your state of mind and your life stage contributes to sustained healing and transformation.

8. Ethical and Safe Practice

Somatic Breath Therapy prioritizes ethical practice standards. It considers re-traumatization, transference, countertransference, and creating a secure and empathetic therapeutic space. This ensures your healing journey is not only practical but also safe.

Somatic Breath Therapy combines various proven techniques into a harmonious healing experience. It combines mindfulness, customization, practitioner involvement, and a deep respect for your body’s wisdom to guide you toward lasting transformation.

How Is Somatic Breath Therapy Done?

You can do somatic breath therapy sitting up or lying on your back. It involves conscious and relaxed breathing, with no pauses between inhales and exhales. Your breath can flow in and out of your nose or mouth. This approach helps your body release physical tension and surface stress; with practice, it can release deeper emotional and mental patterns.

By breathing openly and calmly, you create an increased energy state called Activation. This energy helps uncover, release, and integrate physical, emotional, and mental patterns. Somatic Breath Therapy is learned through one-on-one sessions with a skilled practitioner, often lasting around two hours.

It can also be experienced in group sessions, classes, or workshops led by trained facilitators. Both individual and group approaches provide unique benefits, contributing to personal awareness, pattern identification, and anchoring healthy breathing practices for lasting positive change.

The Core Philosophy and Principles of Somatic Breath Therapy: A Deeper View

Somatic Breath Therapy offers a path to healing and self-discovery through a simple yet profound practice: conscious breathing. This therapeutic approach recognizes the incredible connection between our breath, body, and mind.

By intentionally adjusting our breathing patterns, we can positively influence our physical, emotional, and mental states. Below are some fundamental principles that form the core philosophy of Somatic Breath Therapy:

Everything Breathes The Essence of Life

Breathing is the vital force that pulses through all living forms. It’s a natural, automatic function that sustains life, raises awareness, and harmonizes mind and body. In the grand scheme of existence, every particle is in constant motion, and breathing reflects this dynamic exchange.

Breath as Communication

Inhalation and exhalation set the rhythm of life within your body and extend beyond. The flow of breath energizes your bodily systems and connects you to your surroundings. Your breathing rhythm mirrors your health, experiences, and connection to the world around you.

The Body’s Truth: Recording the Past

Your body carries the marks of your experiences. In times of difficulty, breathing often becomes restricted as protective integrative mechanisms. Unresolved experiences can manifest as tight patterns in your body and energy. Suppressed emotions are stored and can lead to imbalances in your mental and emotional well-being.

Conscious Breathing Sparks Awareness

Conscious breathing is a choice that awakens your awareness. Breathing with uninterrupted flow (Somatic Breathing) heightens your connection between conscious and subconscious realms. It triggers Activation – an increased energy within your body, bridging the gap between awareness and breath.

Intelligent Self-Regulation of Somatic Breathing:

Somatic Breathing is an intelligent process. The ability to consciously adjust your breath reflects your capacity to engage with suppressed material. This process involves Body-Breathing Interactive Intelligence (BBQ), guiding the course of therapeutic integration.

Beyond Cognitive Control

Somatic Breathing initiates a shift transcending ordinary functioning. Breathwork Activation, a result of this practice, is a dynamic process beyond conscious control.

The Body’s Inherent Healing Wisdom:

The body possesses a natural inclination to heal itself. Dysfunctional energy patterns in the body tend to surface and intensify through thoughts, behaviors, and experiences. Somatic Breathing accelerates this healing process by enhancing breath-conscious awareness and expediting integration.

Release and Relaxation

Fully relaxing the breath encourages both physical and mental relaxation. Just as controlling your exhale during breathing mirrors fear-based beliefs, exhale relaxation mirrors letting go of old patterns.

Wrap Up

Somatic Breathwork Therapy is a transformative journey that starts with something as simple and essential as our breath.

By mindfully adjusting our breathing patterns, we can rewrite the script of our emotional, mental, and physical well-being. This therapy empowers us to take control of our lives, alleviating stress and anxiety, embracing our body’s wisdom, and unearthing our authentic selves.

With the power of our breath, guided by skilled practitioners and rooted in a harmonious blend of practices, we unlock the potential for lasting change. So, take a deep breath and embark on this journey of self-discovery, where every inhale and exhale carries the promise of transformation.

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Benefits of Somatic Breathwork

Used to help with a variety of chronic health issues that are triggered by chronic emotional stress.
These are just a few of the potential benefits of Somatic Breathwor, and the practice can offer different benefits for each individual depending on their unique needs and goals.

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Look for a certified Somatic Breathwork practitioner who has completed a recognized training program and has experience working with clients. You can ask for referrals from friends or family members, or search online for practitioners in your area.
After a Somatic Breathwork session, it's important to drink plenty of water to help flush out toxins released during the session. Rest and allow yourself time to integrate the experience before engaging in any strenuous activities.
It's recommended to eat a light meal or snack at least an hour before a Somatic Breathwork session to avoid feeling hungry or dizzy during the session.
Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing that allows for ease of movement and deep breathing. Avoid wearing anything tight or restrictive.
Yes, Somatic Breathwork has been shown to be effective in helping to alleviate symptoms of anxiety and depression by releasing stored emotions and tension in the body.
People who have certain medical conditions, such as high blood pressure, epilepsy, or a history of heart problems, may need to consult with their doctor before trying Somatic Breathwork. Additionally, pregnant women should avoid Somatic Breathwork, as it can cause intense physical and emotional experiences.
The number of sessions needed varies depending on individual needs and goals. Some people may benefit from just one session, while others may choose to engage in ongoing Somatic Breathwork as part of a regular self-care routine.
Yes, Somatic Breathwork is generally considered safe and can be practiced by people of all ages and physical abilities. However, it's important to work with a trained practitioner who can guide you through the process and address any concerns or issues that may arise during the session.
During a Somatic Breathwork session, you can expect to lie down comfortably and be guided through a specific breathing pattern while receiving gentle touch and support from a trained practitioner. The experience can be intense, but also deeply transformative and healing.
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It was the nervous system that was over-loaded in the traumatic experience, it will be the nervous system that we activate to help clear it. The breath is the quickest way to consciously access the nervous system. Through the 6-step process of a somatic breathwork session, long held energetic content can be brought up from an activated nervous system and safely expressed. This releases the depressed energy, and allows life-force to move freely again.
We define trauma as any circumstance that happens too much, too fast, and/or too soon for the nervous system to process. When that happens it enters into a fight-or-flight state, and shuts down the processing of that energy, to protect you. That unprocessed energy gets buried in the body. The body however, continues to find a way to process it. As we don’t have many healthy ways to do that in the modern day, that energy becomes suppressed, repressed and eventually depressed energy. This causes dis-ease, and many times shows up as a cyclical pattern in a person’s actions, thoughts, and feelings which minimize their experience of their own expansiveness.
Soma is an ancient Greek word meaning: through the inner experience of the body, or “the living body known from within”. The Soma is the expression of all the functions of the bodied state, that permit us to have the experience of our human life. Through somatic practices we become intimately connected with the experience of living in our bodies, and the feelings/sensations that arise within.
Many methods use the breath to heal. Just as The Wim Hof method connects us to the man, Wim Hof, and Pranayama, invites us into the exceptional philosophy of Yoga science, Somatic connects us directly to the path of body-based psychotherapy. By entering into this breathwork modality, we open to the profound knowledge of William Reich, Carl Yung, Stanislav Graf, Alexander Lowen, Moshe Feldenkrais, Ida Rolf, Ron Kurtz, Thomas Hanna, Eugene Gendlin, Thomas Hueble, Dr. Peter Levine, Dr. Dan Seidel, Dr. Stephen Porges, Dr. Deb Dana, Dr. Bessel Van Der Kolk, Dr. Gabor Mate and many more. This method invites us into a life of conscious practice, and the experience of our embodied, fullest expression.

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