The Body Remembers Trauma: Somatic EMDR Therapy Can Help!
Julissa Corona Julissa Corona

The Body Remembers Trauma: Somatic EMDR Therapy Can Help!

Trauma doesn’t just go away with time. Even when the mind tries to move on, the body often still carries the imprint of what happened— a racing heartbeat, chronic tension, digestive issues, or a constant feeling of being “on edge.” These physical echoes of trauma are real; they are the body’s way of holding onto incomplete survival responses that were never fully processed. This is why you might logically understand that something is over, but still feel unsafe, triggered, or overwhelmed. Somatic EMDR therapy connects the mind and body. By combining the traditional EMDR approach — which helps the brain reprocess traumatic memories — with gentle, mindful awareness of physical sensations, it becomes possible to unwind the trauma stored deep in the nervous system. Instead of viewing the experience from afar, Somatic EMDR encourages you to notice how your body reacts in the present moment, helping the healing process to develop in a grounded, embodied way. As the body releases what it has held onto, the mind can finally let go, too. This holistic approach helps you restore a sense of safety, resilience, and nervous system regulation.

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