A bioenergetic psychotherapy session is an analytical, body & relational therapy. You will do verbal work, body work and bodily exercises.
- Verbal work consists of the history of the client (to understand her/his psychodynamics, and relate to the present moment.
- Body work consists of how history of the client is structured in their body in the form of blocks and tensions.
- Bodily exercises help the client to release tension and release vital energy to live in the present.
Bioenergetic psychotherapy takes place in the relationship between the therapist and the client. A Bioenergetic therapy session offers the client a safe environment where they can become aware of their old patterns and where they make the necessary changes to live your emotions more intensely.
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Our total person, mind, body and spirit, is functionally one in its expression of our struggle to be a loving, fulfilled, autonomous person in this world. When the personality balance we have established is challenged or doesn't work in our relationships, we begin to feel anxious, compulsive, depressed or generally dissatisfied. We enter psychotherapy looking for way to change. We slowly begin to understand that our automatic way of being in relationship doesn't get us what we want. We discover that in order to survive in our family, we made costly compromises that have resulted in a life which now feels limited, constricted or unfulfilled. Bioenergetic psychotherapy becomes the safe relationship wherein we can discover the parts of our self that was compromised; explore the present day circumstances that trigger us into our compromised way of being and then experience our truer self in a therapeutic relationship and in the world.
In Bioenergetic psychotherapy, as we tell our life story and the problems that bring us into therapy we begin to recognize that our current condition is directly related to our inability to expand and to feel new situations in our life. Our physical form and corresponding personality pattern is not physically and emotionally flexible enough to move with and integrate the excitation produced in changing situations. We are therefore unable to respond appropriately or in a fulfilling manner to our life's demands.{/slider}