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  2. Somatic experiencing - Wikipedia

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    In Somatic Experiencing therapy, "discharge" is facilitated in response to arousal to enable the client's body to return to a controlled condition. Discharge may be in the form of tears, a warm sensation, unconscious movement, the ability to breathe easily again, or other responses that demonstrate the autonomic nervous system returning to its ...

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    One of the more popular forms of somatic therapy, which Blackman practices, is called Somatic Experiencing, which was developed in the early 1970s by Peter A. Levine, PhD, a biophysicist and ...

  4. Somatic psychology - Wikipedia

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    Somatic psychology or, more precisely, "somatic clinical psychotherapy" is a form of psychotherapy that focuses on somatic experience, including therapeutic and holistic approaches to the body. It seeks to explore and heal mental and physical injury and trauma through body awareness and movement.

  5. Body psychotherapy - Wikipedia

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    The review of outcome research across different types of body-oriented psychotherapy concludes that the best evidence supports efficacy for treating somatoform/psychosomatic disorders and schizophrenia, [42] [full citation needed] while there is also support for 'generally good effects on subjectively experienced depressive and anxiety symptoms ...

  6. Waking the Tiger - Wikipedia

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    He presents the somatic experiencing approach. [1] Peter A. Levine received a doctorate in medical biophysics from the University of California, Berkeley and has an independent psychology doctorate. [2] In 1969 Levine encountered a graduate student, Nancy, who experienced brutalizing panic attacks, unexplainable in her view.

  7. Beck Anxiety Inventory - Wikipedia

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    Three samples of [1,086] psychiatric outpatients [456 men, mean age 36.35; and 630 women, mean age 35.69] [...] at the Center for Cognitive Therapy in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from [1980 to 1986.] The resulting Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) is a 21-item scale that showed high internal consistency (a = .92) and test-retest reliability over 1 ...

  8. Somatics - Wikipedia

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    Several forms of alternative medicine consider sensory experience of the body important. The Alexander technique, an early example of such a practice, was developed by Frederick Matthias Alexander, an actor, in the 1890s. [39] It is an educational somatic technique intended to undo students' habits of using unnecessary tension in movement. [15 ...

  9. Psychological evaluation - Wikipedia

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    Psychological evaluation is a method to assess an individual's behavior, personality, cognitive abilities, and several other domains. [a] [3] A common reason for a psychological evaluation is to identify psychological factors that may be inhibiting a person's ability to think, behave, or regulate emotion functionally or constructively.