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Emotional Healing

Psychosomatic Therapy

Reading the story the body tells.

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A holistic approach to the prevention and management of disease based on the bilateral relationship between mind (psyche) and body (soma) — using face and body analysis to identify imbalances and repetitive emotional patterns.

Psychosomatic Therapy complements a holistic approach to the prevention and management of human disease based on the bilateral relationship between the mind (psyche) and body (soma).

It involves the systematic analysis of the body's physiology in terms of its shape, size and structure, which have been determined by an individual's genetics, environment and emotional state. Face and body analysis techniques enable practitioners to readily identify imbalances in the body, providing an indication of the client's repetitive emotional and cognitive behaviours.

All aspects of the physiology are assessed including biomechanical function, quality of muscular tissue, muscle-to-fat ratio, weight distribution, structural symmetry and the particulars of facial features.

How does Psychosomatic Therapy work?

Once areas of stress, tension and discomfort are apparent, the aim is to restore mental, emotional and physical balance. A combination of techniques is applied including emotional-release bodywork, counselling, postural alignment, breathing techniques and detailed body-mind analysis and reporting.

What are the benefits?

Psychosomatic Therapy addresses the emotional and physical factors that contribute to overall health and happiness. It empowers individuals with a deeper understanding of their innate tendencies and the subtle but powerful changes required to achieve greater satisfaction in relationships, occupation and health.

Curious whether this is right for you?

These approaches are used as part of a personalised, whole-person plan. Content here is educational and non-diagnostic.

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