What is Somatic Attachment Psychotherapy?

For too long, the pervasive effects of trauma have been ignored in psychotherapy. As neurobiology has made huge leaps in the last decade in our understanding of trauma, a new model of psychotherapy has emerged that integrates this important information.  Somatic Attachment Psychotherapy is an approach to counselling focused on resolving shock and attachment trauma, [...]

By |2019-12-31T11:49:12-08:00December 31st, 2019|relational trauma, trauma|Comments Off on What is Somatic Attachment Psychotherapy?

Experience Healing

The good news of the last decade of brain research can be summed up in one word: “neuroplasticity.” “Neuro” refers to nerve cells that make up your brain and nervous system and “plasticity” refers to the fact that the connections between these cells can CHANGE and GROW. What determines whether they change and grow? Experience. [...]

By |2017-11-02T14:06:22-08:00December 29th, 2014|psychology, relational trauma, relationships, trauma|Comments Off on Experience Healing

A Conversation with Counsellor Swarn Leung (from the Cowichan Valley Voice, October 2014 issue)

As a child, counsellor Swarn Leung was always very interested in helping others. “I wanted to be a nurse or a teacher in Ethiopia. When I was fifteen I watched a movie about Gandhi that inspired me very deeply. I was amazed that an ordinary man could have such a profound impact in the world." [...]

By |2017-11-02T14:06:22-08:00December 29th, 2014|psychology, relational trauma, relationships, spirituality, trauma|Comments Off on A Conversation with Counsellor Swarn Leung (from the Cowichan Valley Voice, October 2014 issue)

Going Back to Go Forward

“Get over it!” “Move on.” “Don’t look back.” These are some of the words of advice commonly heard by someone who is depressed, anxious, and/or suffering from trauma. Though well-intended, this advice is impossible to follow for someone who is in such a state. Why? Normally we process information from the bottom up: the sensations [...]

By |2017-11-02T14:06:22-08:00September 2nd, 2014|psychology, relational trauma, relationships, trauma|Comments Off on Going Back to Go Forward
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