The Hakomi Method is a highly refined form of psychotherapy drawing from scientific, psychological, and spiritual sources. Using systems theory as a model and taking influence from Buddhism and ...
Hakomi body-centered psychotherapy, an experiential therapy method developed in the 1970s by Ron Kurtz, is based on Taoist and Buddhist principles, systems theory, and body-centered therapies.
The Hakomi method is highly effective in identifying often deeply-buried beliefs, feelings and experiences that keep bringing you back to the same old places. Once you are in contact with those ...
Somatic experiencing, which uses sensation, imagery, behavior, affect, and meaning to help people involve their bodies in processing trauma. Hakomi, which emphasizes mindfulness and your body, such as ...
It can be an effective way for people to share, practice skills, build connections, and learn from others. Hakomi therapy is a somatic approach that utilizes supportive, consensual touch to help ...
As a Certified Hakomi Therapist my offering is a Somatic Experiential Psychotherapy modality that is gentle, non-judgmental, and compassionate; a form of assisted self-study where the client ...