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Emma Cully is a somatic practitioner, wellness consultant and therapeutic yoga teacher. Having experienced Emma’s work at a day retreat, I wanted to talk more to her about FEELING our way through our experience rather than just THINKING through it, the mind-body connection and utilising somatic work alongside traditional therapies to resolve and heal trauma and psycho-somatic symptoms and states.
We have a tendency to think our way through life but we have an entirely new layer available to us when we can feel our way through as well. On top of which, our stories and our perceptions about what is going on in the moment or in our lives can shift when we listen to the body’s queues and make little steps to bring ourselves back towards equilibrium. Put into a therapeutic context with a specialised practitioner, working with the body alongside the mind can help to resolve trauma and its symptoms, since life doesn’t just happen to the head but to the body.
To contact Emma:
By Megan CooperEmma Cully is a somatic practitioner, wellness consultant and therapeutic yoga teacher. Having experienced Emma’s work at a day retreat, I wanted to talk more to her about FEELING our way through our experience rather than just THINKING through it, the mind-body connection and utilising somatic work alongside traditional therapies to resolve and heal trauma and psycho-somatic symptoms and states.
We have a tendency to think our way through life but we have an entirely new layer available to us when we can feel our way through as well. On top of which, our stories and our perceptions about what is going on in the moment or in our lives can shift when we listen to the body’s queues and make little steps to bring ourselves back towards equilibrium. Put into a therapeutic context with a specialised practitioner, working with the body alongside the mind can help to resolve trauma and its symptoms, since life doesn’t just happen to the head but to the body.
To contact Emma: