When life brings overwhelming stress or threat, the body responds instinctively — mobilizing to fight, flee, or freeze. These survival responses are not dysfunctions. They are intelligent biological reactions that once helped us endure. But when the body doesn’t have the chance to complete those responses, the energy of survival remains bound within, leaving the nervous system alert, tense, or shut down long after the danger has passed.
Somatic Experiencing® is a gentle, body-based approach that supports the release and integration of this stored energy. It works by restoring the body’s natural rhythm of regulation — helping you feel safer, more grounded, and more connected to yourself and the world around you.
Developed by Dr. Peter A. Levine, Somatic Experiencing® (SE) is a body-oriented therapeutic model designed to resolve the symptoms of stress, shock, and trauma that accumulate in our bodies and nervous systems. It views trauma not as an event, but as the dysregulation that remains in the nervous system after the event has ended.
Rooted in physiology, neuroscience, psychology, biology, and indigenous healing wisdom, Somatic Experiencing bridges science and humanity. It has been clinically applied for more than four decades across fields such as psychotherapy, medicine, physical therapy, education, and trauma recovery.
This work focuses on helping the body complete what was once interrupted — the instinctive cycles of protection and self-regulation. By tracking sensations and allowing the body to safely discharge stored energy, Somatic Experiencing® helps the nervous system regain balance. The process is gentle and paced, honoring the body’s timing and innate capacity to heal.
Unlike traditional talk therapy, which relies primarily on cognitive insight, Somatic Experiencing® works from the bottom up — through the body’s sensations and impulses that reflect the deeper workings of the nervous system. Together, we bring mindful awareness to the body’s subtle language: a flutter in the chest, a tightening in the stomach, a pause in the breath, a faint impulse to move.
By following these sensations in a contained, supportive environment, the body can safely complete what it could not before. This process of “titration” — taking in small, manageable doses — prevents overwhelm and supports regulation. Over time, what once felt unbearable begins to feel more tolerable, more integrated, and more alive.
The somatic approach to therapy resonates deeply with us because it is rooted in the wisdom of the body and its innate capacity to heal itself. Somatic work helps restore safety, rebuild boundaries, and reconnect you with your own sense of strength and empowerment — by tapping into your most powerful resource: your body.
Somatic Experiencing® guides you to increase awareness of your inner experience — interoceptive, proprioceptive, and kinesthetic sensations — and to recognize how these sensations relate to your emotions and nervous system states. During sessions, we may gently explore sensations, imagery, impulses, or micro-movements that arise. This mindful attention helps the body process what has been stored, allowing unfinished survival responses to complete.
In time, you learn to understand the language of your nervous system — to sense activation before it peaks, to notice when your body is settling, and to trust the signals that guide you toward balance and flow.
Though Somatic Experiencing® is rooted in physiology, it is also deeply relational. Trauma often arises in isolation, in moments when we faced danger without support. Healing, therefore, happens within connection — in the presence of an attuned other who helps your system remember that safety is possible.
Within this relational field, the nervous system learns new patterns:
This is not about reliving trauma. It is about completing the body’s story — slowly, safely, and with guidance.
As regulation deepens, many notices meaningful shifts:
Somatic Experiencing® can support those navigating trauma, anxiety, chronic stress, grief, medical trauma, and nervous system dysregulation — offering not a quick fix, but a path toward lasting balance.
Somatic Experiencing® is not about erasing what happened — it’s about completing what remains unfinished. It honors that every protective response once made sense and that healing unfolds not through control, but through compassion and attunement.
Through this work, you may begin to feel more whole: your body no longer at odds with your mind, your emotions less like waves to survive, and your nervous system more able to move between activation and calm with grace. Healing, here, is not an achievement. It is a remembering — that your body already knows the way home.
At Sol Therapy, we recognize that different moments in life call for different kinds of support. There are times when working with the body offers the most profound doorway to safety and release — and other times, when engaging the mind through reflection, meaning-making, or dialogue may be what brings clarity and ease. Healing is rarely linear; it asks for both mind and body to be met, in rhythm with what each season of your inner world needs.
Somatic Experiencing helps resolve the lingering effects of both shock trauma (a single overwhelming event) and developmental or attachment trauma (long-term or relational stress). It supports the body in completing unfinished survival responses, reducing hypervigilance, flashbacks, and the persistent sense of being “on alert.”
By helping the nervous system regulate and find balance, Somatic Experiencing can ease symptoms of anxiety, chronic tension, restlessness, and panic. As the body learns it no longer needs to stay in high alert, a more grounded calm becomes accessible.
When loss feels too big to process cognitively, the body often holds what the heart cannot yet express. Through gentle, attuned presence, Somatic Experiencing allows space for emotions to move and integrate, restoring a sense of connection and vitality.
Anger, when unmet or suppressed, often signals a deeper need for safety, boundary, or expression. Somatic Experiencing supports the healthy release and integration of anger — not by suppressing it, but by allowing the body to move through its charge safely. Over time, what once felt explosive or frightening can transform into a clearer sense of strength, boundary, and vitality.
Many forms of fatigue, and bodily discomfort are connected to nervous system dysregulation. Somatic Experiencing helps unwind these patterns by restoring flow and balance to the system, supporting both physical ease and emotional relief.
For those who feel numb, detached, or “not fully here,” Somatic Experiencing offers a safe way to rebuild trust with the body. Rather than forcing awareness, it invites gentle reconnection — at the pace your system can handle.
Procedures, surgeries, or difficult births can leave the body holding stress responses long after recovery. Somatic Experiencing supports completion of these physiological responses, allowing your body to reclaim safety and rest.
When early experiences involved fear, neglect, or inconsistent care, the nervous system adapts to stay safe. Through co-regulation and attuned relationship, Somatic Experiencing helps re-pattern these survival responses and restore a sense of secure connection — both with self and others.
No. While we use words to communicate and reflect, Somatic Experiencing® primarily works with the body’s felt sense — the sensations, impulses, and rhythms that underlie your experiences. Rather than analyzing what happened, we stay close to what the body is communicating in the present moment. This allows the nervous system to process and integrate experiences that words alone can’t reach.
No. Somatic Experiencing® does not require you to recount traumatic events. The focus is on what is happening in your body now, not on reliving the past. We move slowly, tracking sensations and responses in a way that supports safety and regulation.
That’s completely okay. Many people begin this work feeling numb, shut down, or detached. Somatic Experiencing® meets you where you are. The aim isn’t to force awareness but to gently rebuild trust in your body’s cues — one small moment at a time.
Yes. Somatic Experiencing® can beautifully complement talk-based therapy. While traditional therapy helps you gain cognitive insight, SE supports your body in completing the physiological aspects of healing, allowing the two to work together toward greater integration.
A session typically involves gentle conversation and guided attention to your bodily sensations. You may notice shifts in temperature, breath, muscle tone, or subtle impulses to move. Together, we follow these cues at your body’s pace, helping your system release activation and return to regulation.
Somatic Experiencing® is distinct in its focus on the nervous system and survival responses. It is not bodywork or movement-based. The work happens through dialogue and awareness, guided by principles of titration (small doses), pendulation (moving between activation and rest), and co-regulation (being safely accompanied).
Healing unfolds at the body’s rhythm. Some people notice shifts in a few sessions — a deeper breath, better sleep, a sense of calm returning. For others, it’s a gradual journey of building capacity and safety. Somatic Experiencing® honors your pace; it is not about speed, but about sustainable change.
Yes. Even long-held patterns can shift when the body feels supported and safe enough to release what it has been holding. The nervous system is capable of change at any stage of life. This work offers your body the chance to complete what it couldn’t before — and to rediscover ease, resilience, and connection.
While both approaches honour the body’s wisdom and the nervous system’s role in healing, they differ in focus and form.
Somatic Experiencing® (SE) works primarily with the body’s physiological responses — helping the nervous system complete unfinished survival patterns such as fight, flight, or freeze. It is often less verbal and more sensation-based, inviting gentle tracking of physical cues to restore balance and safety from the inside out.
Trauma-Informed Relational Somatic Therapy (TIRST), on the other hand, weaves both the relational and somatic fields together. It is dialogue-based and attuned to what arises moment to moment in both mind and body. The therapist supports you in noticing physical sensations, emotional patterns, and survival responses through conversation and co-regulation, without pressure to retell or relive trauma.
Somatic Experiencing® (SE) focuses on the language of the body, working directly through physiology to restore safety and flow — helping the nervous system complete the cycle of trauma that was once interrupted.
Trauma-Informed Relational Somatic Therapy (TIRST) builds upon this by weaving somatic awareness with relational presence and meaning-making, allowing healing to unfold not only within the body, but also through connection, attunement, and the safety of relationship.
For more information on Somatic Experiencing® in Singapore, please WhatsApp us at (65) 89422211 or email us at beinghuman@soltherapy.sg
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