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Somatic Experiencing® in pasadena & online in California
Not all therapy is trauma therapy.
looking for Trauma therapy that actually works?
When we experience trauma, our bodies instinctively react to protect us—triggering fight, flight, freeze, or fawn responses that each follow distinct patterns in nervous system. If we don’t have the opportunity to fully process and release the survival energy our bodies mobilize, that energy can become stuck in the nervous system. Over time, this shows up as symptoms like anxiety, depression, chronic stress, fatigue, illness, and a sense of disconnection from ourselves and others.
less talking, more feeling.
Evidence-based, Nervous-system healing for trauma starts here.
Somatic Experiencing® (SE) is an evidence-based, body-focused approach to healing trauma, developed by Dr. Peter Levine. It’s based on the idea that animals in the wild are constantly faced with life-or-death situations, yet they don’t develop trauma symptoms—because they naturally discharge survival energy after a threat by shaking, trembling, or taking deep breaths. This allows their nervous systems to reset and return to balance.
Humans have the same innate ability, but we often suppress these responses due to societal conditioning or overwhelming experiences. SE helps restore this natural capacity, allowing the body to complete unfinished stress responses and release stored tension.
Peter Levine
“trauma is a fact of life. But it does not have to be a life sentence.”
How it works
How Does somatic Experiencing® Help trauma?
nervous system regulation
SE helps relieve built-up stress and tension that may be contributing to anxiety, depression, or exhaustion. You’ll learn how to recognize triggers, calm your body, and respond to emotions with more ease and resilience.
stop re-living the past
SE help you process unresolved experiences and emotions so they no longer show up as overwhelming reactions or emotional shutdowns. You’ll feel more present, grounded, and in control of your inner world.
reconnect with yourself + others
SE deepens your connection to your body, emotions, and relationships. You’'ll experience more safety, joy, and aliveness—instead of feeling numb, stuck, or disconnected.
What it treats
Somatic experiencing® supports you in healing from:
Mind + Emotions
Chronic symptoms that stem from nervous system dysregulation or stuck survival energy:
ANXIETY & DEPRESSION
PANIC ATTACKS
FEELING ON EDGE
DIFFICULTY RELAXING
Doom-scrolling
DISSOCIATION & NUMBNESS
MOOD SWINGS
EMOTIONAL OVERWHELM
TRAUMA-RELATED TRIGGERS
Body + Health
Stress-based symptoms that can develop into complicated chronic illness:
INSOMNIA
CHRONIC STRESS
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
BURNOUT
FATIGUE & LOW ENERGY
DIGESTIVE/GI-ISSUES
CHRONIC PAIN
MUSCLE TENSION
TMJ & HEADACHES
Relationships
Trauma-related challenges that impact your inner world and relationships with others:
INSECURE ATTACHMeNT
SHAME & GUILT
PEOPLE-PLEASING
WALLS + LACK OF BOUNDARIES
SELF-DOUBT & SELF-ESTEEM
FEAR OF ABANDONMENT
OVER-FUNCTIONING
CODEPENDENCY
SELF-CRITICISM
Our bodies are designed to heal from trauma, just as they are designed to heal from physical injury.
you CANNOT “talk” your way THROUGH trauma healing.
Somatic Experiencing® is effective for both single-event traumas (PTSD) and more complex, long-term traumas (C-PTSD). Through SE sessions, we work with the body's natural capacity to safely process and release built-up survival energy, relieving your symptoms and helping you feel more grounded, regulated, and present.
Real healing looks less like constant breakthroughs and breakdowns, and more like steady growth.
If you’re looking for “TikTok mental health” … I’m not the right therapist for you. If you’re looking to dig deep and do the work to build safety in your body, make the unconscious conscious, and transform how you relate to yourself and others… we’ll probably be a great fit.
Expectations vs. Reality
Somatic therapy isn’t about instant solutions or quick fixes.
How Somatic Experiencing® Safely and Effectively Treats Trauma
Somatic Experiencing® is a body-based approach that helps release stuck survival energy and restore your nervous system’s natural capacity to heal. In this video, learn how SE works gently and safely to treat trauma at its root—without needing to relive the past.
Trauma Therapy Doesn’t Involve Storytelling—And It Shouldn’t Re-Traumatize You
Trauma healing isn’t about retelling your story—that just reinforces the neurological pattern of overwhelm and dissociation. This work is about safely reconnecting with your body and restoring a sense of regulation. In this video, learn why effective trauma therapy focuses on nervous system repair, not re-traumatization.
How Somatic Experiencing® Can Help You Find Relief from Trauma SymptomS
Somatic Experiencing® helps you gently release the effects of trauma stored in the body—like anxiety, shutdown, or chronic stress. This video explains how SE works to bring lasting relief and a greater sense of safety, aliveness, and connection.

FAQs
you’ve got questions - I’ve got answers
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Each SE session is tailored to your unique needs, but the process is always gentle and collaborative. The first couple of sessions are focused on getting to know each other and creating a sense of safety and trust, while we also discuss your history, current challenges, and/or goals for healing.
Rather than diving directly into past trauma, SE focuses on what’s happening in the present moment. I’ll guide you in noticing physical sensations, emotions, and subtle shifts in your body. Through this awareness, we gently track how your nervous system is holding onto stress and help it release stored tension in a way that feels manageable and supportive.
This process might involve slow movements, breathwork, guided awareness, or small, mindful experiments to help your body complete stress responses that were interrupted in the past. Unlike talk therapy, SE works directly with the body’s natural healing capacity to restore balance, regulation, and a greater sense of ease.
You’ll always be awake, aware, and in control of the process. SE is not about reliving trauma but about learning to feel safe in your body again—one small step at a time.
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Healing is a deeply personal process, and the timeline looks different for everyone. Some people notice positive shifts within just a few sessions. If you’re working on a single-incident trauma, 6 to 12 sessions may be enough to help you process what’s been holding you back. Many clients find SE so beneficial that they choose to continue even after resolving their initial concerns.
For others, especially those who have experienced long-term stress, trauma, or deeply ingrained patterns, healing takes more time. When our nervous system has been stuck in survival mode for years, unwinding those patterns can be a gradual process. In these cases, ongoing work over several months—or even years—allows for deeper, lasting transformation. Unfortunately, there are no shortcuts to healing, but committing to this work can bring about changes that often go beyond what we imagined! (Speaking from experience here … )
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Talk therapy focuses on thoughts, emotions, and life experiences by processing them verbally. While this can be powerful, talking alone doesn’t shift the nervous system patterns that keep us feeling stuck. Somatic Experiencing® works from the perspective that trauma, stress, and emotions live in the body just as much as in the mind.
SE slows things down and helps surface what your nervous system is trying to communicate, not just through words but through sensations, tension, breath patterns, posture, and subtle shifts in energy. Rather than just analyzing experiences, SE helps you feel them differently—guiding your body toward releasing stress and completing responses that were interrupted by trauma. Over time, this work can help you feel more alive, resilient, and at ease in your body.
Somatic Experiencing® therapy bends talk therapy and somatic work; we use the intellectual insights that talking provides to go to the body and create deep, physiological change.
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While both Somatic Experiencing® (SE) and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) are used to process trauma, they work in fundamentally different ways. EMDR focuses on reprocessing traumatic memories by engaging the brain through bilateral stimulation, such as eye movements or tapping. While this can be effective in desensitizing distressing memories, it remains largely a cognitive approach—it still relies on thinking, remembering, and making sense of experiences.
Somatic Experiencing, on the other hand, works directly with the nervous system and the felt sense of the body rather than primarily focusing on memory or thoughts. SE helps you develop witnessing capacity—the ability to observe your sensations, emotions, and nervous system responses with curiosity and non-judgment. This is crucial for trauma renegotiation because it allows you to process stress at a physiological level, rather than just intellectually understanding or reprocessing past events. Without this body-based awareness, trauma can remain stuck in the system, even after cognitive work like EMDR.
Many therapists trained in EMDR eventually turn to SE because they find that EMDR alone leaves gaps—it may reduce distress around memories, but it doesn’t always resolve how trauma lives in the body. SE provides the missing piece, helping people truly move through trauma rather than just reframe it. By working at a slower, more attuned pace, SE allows for deep, lasting transformation, restoring a sense of safety, regulation, and ease in both mind and body.
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I offer Somatic Experiencing® therapy in person in Pasadena, CA, or online for clients throughout California. If you're local, we can also create a hybrid schedule that blends in-person and virtual sessions to fit your needs.