Somatic Psychotherapy Today

Somatic Psychotherapy Today Somatic Psychotherapy is an embodied experience that arises in the moment between people co-creating a dynamic dyadic energetic exchange.

SPT Magazine is a community-driven publication of the United States Association for Body Psychotherapy Somatic Psychotherapy Today offers a collection of articles and insights written to explore the relational realities in body psychotherapy practices. The editor culls cutting edge theories and modalities in the somatic sciences to share with a worldwide audience while also providing a forum for s

haring news and advances in clinical practice, research, resources, and policy. Information about professional activities and opportunities in the field of body psychotherapy are offered as well. SPT was founded on the belief of the power of personal presence in a community of acceptance. What we do individually has a collective impact on our world –its health and wellbeing—and on all living entities that dwell here. Voicing our truth is paramount and finding the right venue to speak is just as critical. SPT offers writers and readers the space to connect, to share thoughts, ideas, and opinions about what matters in the work we do to further our field of study and practice. While this publication cannot capture everything related to the immense field of psychotherapy and body-centered practices, we strive to provide a venue for our readers (be it therapists, students, researchers, folks in waiting rooms) to experience different perspectives in a light and lively manner—we call it, educational entertainment. SPT is an independent international publication that is validated by numerous professional organizations including the EABP, the USABP, and APPPAH as well as associations representing various modalities in the fields of body psychotherapy, somatic psychology, and prenatal and perinatal psychology.

What if spirituality didn’t ask you to believe harder—but to listen more gently? In our latest review, SPT Magazine expl...
05/03/2026

What if spirituality didn’t ask you to believe harder—but to listen more gently? In our latest review, SPT Magazine explores how Elaine N. Aron’s Spirituality Through a Highly Sensitive Lens offers a grounded, compassionate approach to meditation. Thoughtful, science-informed, and deeply humane, Aron offers a calm, trustworthy entry point. Drawing on decades of research, lived experience, and more than 50 years of Transcendental Meditation practice, Aron reframes spirituality not as belief or dogma, but as a deeply personal capacity for meaning, connection, and nervous-system ease. Written as a reflective “sanctuary” rather than a prescriptive guide, the book speaks to all readers, especially highly sensitive readers, who seek depth without overwhelm—and a meditation practice that genuinely fits their everyday lives.

To read our review, please visit our Book Shelf at www.SomaticPsychotherapyToday.com

SPT Magazine is pleased to share Dr. Elya Steinberg’s newest article entitled, “Each Morning Anew.” She suggests a shift...
05/03/2026

SPT Magazine is pleased to share Dr. Elya Steinberg’s newest article entitled, “Each Morning Anew.” She suggests a shift in our perspective on health and well-being: focusing on what keeps us healthy rather than on what makes us ill. In this article, she focuses on resilience, pleasure, vitality, love, and meaning. Steinberg creates a solid foundation, citing colleagues’ work and theories (Reich, Frankl, Bandura, Maslow, Boyesen, Camus, and more), and also offers her work with pleasure and her journey into “fifty shades of pain” through her cancer diagnosis and treatment. She offers each morning anew as an invitation to awaken not only to the pain but to the meaning. Not only to the wound, but to the strength. Not only to what is broken, but what is, despite everything, still reaches out to life.

To read her article, please visit our website at www.SomaticPsychotherapyToday.com

SPT Magazine is pleased to share Dirk Marivoet's newest article entitled, Relational Pulsation: Shape, Countershape and ...
04/14/2026

SPT Magazine is pleased to share Dirk Marivoet's newest article entitled, Relational Pulsation: Shape, Countershape and Somatic Organization of Experience. With this article we are trying an experiment--we are offering a longer, more academic style paper. We'd love to know if this works for our magazine writers. Your feedback is appreciated.

Article Abstract

Somatic psychotherapy traditions have long emphasized the relationship between emotional life and bodily organization. Early body-oriented approaches proposed that disturbances in energetic pulsation contribute to defensive muscular patterns and restricted emotional expression (Reich, 1942/1972; Lowen, 1958). More recent developments in developmental neuroscience, interoception research, and fascia science support the view that relational experience plays a fundamental role in shaping how the body regulates itself and organizes structurally (Craig, 2009; Porges, 2011; Schleip et al., 2012; Schore, 2012; Stecco, 2015). Yet the processes through which relational interaction becomes embodied in breathing, connective tissue, and posture remain insufficiently described within somatic psychotherapy theory.

This article introduces the concept of relational pulsation as a developmental account of how relational experience becomes embodied. Building on Wilhelm Reich’s concept of biological pulsation, movements toward relationship (shape), responses from the relational environment (countershape), and defensive adaptations to relational disruption (contrashape) are proposed to influence breathing, autonomic regulation, and connective tissue organization over time. When relational movement is met with attuned response, the organism can complete a cycle of relational pulsation, supporting regulation, vitality, and engagement. When such completion repeatedly fails, defensive patterns may stabilize in breathing, tissue organization, and posture, contributing to enduring characterological adaptations.

To strengthen the biological plausibility of this account, relational pulsation is described as emerging from interacting processes of autonomic regulation, interoception, predictive processing, and tissue adaptation. Rather than proposing a linear link between relational events and bodily structure, the article presents an integrative, clinically grounded account through which repeated relational conditions may gradually shape bodily organization. In doing so, it offers a conceptual bridge between classical body psychotherapy, contemporary neuroscience, and fascia research.

To read Dirk's article, please visit our wesbite at www.SomaticPsychotherapyToday.com

SPT Magazine is pleased to share Dr. Elya Steinberg’s article on client repetition and the importance of responding with...
04/08/2026

SPT Magazine is pleased to share Dr. Elya Steinberg’s article on client repetition and the importance of responding with compassion and curiosity. Drawing on decades of practice, she writes: when clients repeat themselves, they are not being difficult—they are signaling something essential that has not yet been fully heard or expressed.

She offers her insights into what repetition in therapy means because it’s rarely about content. Repetition, she writes, is a process-level message, a meta-communication that says, “I’m trying to reach you, and I haven’t quite gotten there yet.” Sometimes therapists miss what was said because they are distracted, preoccupied, or attuned to a different frequency. Other times, the client speaks without fully accessing the deeper meaning beneath their words. And at times, we do hear the client, but they don’t feel heard. Understanding alone is not enough; clients need acknowledgment and the felt experience that their message has truly landed.

To read her article, please visit our website at www.SomaticPsychotherapyToday.com

What shifts when leadership moves beyond binary thinking?With less than a week to go, we invite you to join the USABP Au...
03/16/2026

What shifts when leadership moves beyond binary thinking?

With less than a week to go, we invite you to join the USABP Authentic Conversations Speaker Series on March 25 featuring Yi-Li Godfrey, author of Jia-Ba-Bue: Somatic Leadership Beyond the Binary.

This conversation explores how somatic leadership can expand our understanding of relational dynamics, power, and inclusion within therapy, organizations, and communities.

🗓 March 25 | 10:00–11:30 AM PDT
💻 Online via Zoom (Live + Recorded)

🎟 Register now to attend live or receive the recording:
https://usabp.org/event-6564833

This event will be recorded and available to all who register. This course will not include CEs.

✨ What does “leadership beyond the binary” bring up for you in your work or practice?

The Polyvagal Institute just shared Dr. Stephen Porges' in-depth response regarding critiques of Polyvagal Theory.Per th...
03/15/2026

The Polyvagal Institute just shared Dr. Stephen Porges' in-depth response regarding critiques of Polyvagal Theory.

Per the PVI: “Since its publication in 1994, the theory has garnered significant interest on a global level, evidenced by close to 20,000 academic citations listed on Google Scholar for Polyvagal Theory (with ~66,000 citations for Dr. Porges’ work in general). It has informed the work of leaders in the fields of psychophysiology, neuroscience, psychology, psychiatry, psychotherapy, education, medicine, developmental science, and somatics; however, there has also been criticism of various aspects of the theory, criticism which is further complicated by the breadth of the theory across so many academic disciplines.

In the following piece, Dr. Porges addresses specific critical comments made since the theory was initially published in 1994, categorizing them by academic domain and responding to each argument. To maximize the clarity of this discussion, he has used tables as well as in-depth explanations for each point of disagreement and added an annotated reference section.”

We are pleased to share Dr. Porges' work.

Polyvagal Institute is pleased to release the most recent commentary from Dr. Stephen Porges regarding his Polyvagal Theory which includes his responses to Polyvagal Theory critiques and criticism.

For therapists, somatic practitioners, and facilitators exploring embodied leadership Join us March 25 for the USABP Aut...
03/13/2026

For therapists, somatic practitioners, and facilitators exploring embodied leadership

Join us March 25 for the USABP Authentic Conversations Speaker Series featuring Yi-Li Godfrey, author of Jia-Ba-Bue: Somatic Leadership Beyond the Binary.

In this presentation, participants will explore:

• How binary narratives can appear within traditional therapeutic interventions
• The foundations of Jia-Ba-Bue and its roots in body psychotherapy and Eastern philosophy
• How embodied awareness shapes relational dynamics, power, and inclusion
…and more.

🗓 March 25 | 10:00–11:30 AM PDT
💻 Online via Zoom (Live + Recorded)
🎟 Register now to attend live or receive the recording:
https://usabp.org/event-6564833

This event will be recorded and available to all who register. This course will not include CEs.

Meet Your Speaker ✨Yi-Li GodfreyAuthor of Jia-Ba-Bue: Somatic Leadership Beyond the BinaryJoin us March 25 for the next ...
03/10/2026

Meet Your Speaker ✨
Yi-Li Godfrey
Author of Jia-Ba-Bue: Somatic Leadership Beyond the Binary

Join us March 25 for the next USABP Authentic Conversations Speaker Series as Yi-Li shares insights on somatic leadership and embodied awareness.

🗓 March 25
📍 Online via Zoom

🎟 Register now to attend live or receive the recording.
https://usabp.org/event-6564833

Tomorrow is the day you can learn from Ish*ta! Register Now! https://usabp.org/event-6565255After completing this sessio...
03/05/2026

Tomorrow is the day you can learn from Ish*ta! Register Now! https://usabp.org/event-6565255

After completing this session, participants will be able to:

~ Analyze the psychological and physiological impact of shifting attention from individual identity ("I") to collective interdependence ("Us").

~ Identify defense patterns and behaviors that either facilitate or sever a culture of mutuality.

~ Develop practical strategies to turn social networks into communities with intention.

And so much more!

> This event will be recorded and available for members and non-members who register for this event. This course will not include CEs.

Participants will learn to:~ Recognize the mammalian drive for connection and how the "epidemic of loneliness" affects t...
03/04/2026

Participants will learn to:

~ Recognize the mammalian drive for connection and how the "epidemic of loneliness" affects the mind-body-environment continuum.

~ Apply ancestral wisdom and storytelling as tools to reclaim a sense of belonging and bridge the gap between disconnection and community.

~ Cultivate psychological safety within networks to enhance mental, emotional, and spiritual health.

And so much more!

> This event will be recorded and available for members and non-members who register for this event. This course will not include CEs.

Register Now! https://usabp.org/event-6565255

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