EMDR
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is an integrative psychotherapy approach that has been extensively researched and proven effective for the treatment of trauma and long standing helath issues. EMDR is a set of standardized protocols that incorporates elements from many different treatment approaches. To date, EMDR therapy has helped millions of people of all ages relieve many types of psychological stress.
Integrative Body Psychotherapy
IBP is a non-invasive somatic psychotherapy that treats the whole person, integrating body, mind, emotions, and spirit, enabling therapists and clients to do deeper more meaningful work in less time with more lasting results. IBP integrates the best approaches from Eastern and Western psychological, physiological and spiritual body-mind theories and practices into a highly efficient and effective somatic implementation model for psychotherapy.
IBP experiential practices enable clients to break through their old, somatically maintained dysfunctional behavior patterns by reawakening and establishing fully integrated states of well-being, constancy and sense of self in the body. This facilitates a transformation of consciousness at the core of their being.
Play Therapy
Play Therapy is a therapeutic approach based on developmental principles. It is a process where the child chooses objects, symbols, or types of play to express their inner concerns or work through particular problems. The child uses the mind and body to express unconscious thoughts, fears, anxieties and wishes, which helps them process unresolved thoughts and feelings.In the Play Room, the child is free to explore and express themselves through various mediums such as fantasy play, sandplay, puppets and miniatures. Carefully selected toys offer the child an opportunity to engage his or her imagination and express various feeling states and experiences.Play Therapy is done with a trained child therapist who is skilled in interpreting the child’s play. The child therapist assists in
Body-mind therapy is a psychotherapeutic process that works on the relationship between the body and the emotional processes of the client, and is intended to address emotional concerns that are not as likely to be resolved through talk therapy alone.