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Somatic experiencing: using interoception and proprioception as core elements of trauma therapy
2015
Frontiers in Psychology
Here we present a theory of human trauma and chronic stress, based on the practice of Somatic Experiencing® (SE), a form of trauma therapy that emphasizes guiding the client's attention to interoceptive, kinesthetic, and proprioceptive experience. SE™ claims that this style of inner attention, in addition to the use of kinesthetic and interoceptive imagery, can lead to the resolution of symptoms resulting from chronic and traumatic stress. This is accomplished through the completion of
doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00093
pmid:25699005
pmcid:PMC4316402
fatcat:a4wwja277fddfnwuu7lpyklm4a