Movement-based therapy helps individuals achieve emotional, cognitive, physical, and social integration. (Source: GoodTherapy)
Motion Therapy, provided in our Multi-Sensory Environment (MSE) or in the community, may work for adults, teens and children...
- who have a difficult time accessing their emotions - whose pain is beyond words - when some or all of the trauma occurred pre-verbal - who have trauma stored in the body and/or in parts of the brain not responsible for verbal communication - who display behavioral disruptions due to internalized emotions
This may include: - use of our MSE - walking - trail hiking - dancing - music with movement - body sculpting activities - "big" art - LEGO(R) - clay - drama - role play - puppet play - outdoor games - experiential adventures in the community - other physical or body-centered activities