Somatic therapy recognizes that international classification of diseases (icd) is stored and expressed in the body — and that healing requires attention to bodily experience, not just thoughts.
The Somatic Perspective on International Classification of Diseases (ICD)
Traditional talk therapy addresses international classification of diseases (icd) primarily through cognition. Somatic approaches add the body's wisdom:
- International Classification of Diseases (ICD) creates physical tension, postural patterns, and nervous system states that maintain it
- The body 'keeps the score' — especially when international classification of diseases (icd) has trauma origins
- Bottom-up (body to mind) processing can access material unavailable to cognitive approaches
Somatic Therapy Approaches for International Classification of Diseases (ICD)
Somatic Experiencing (SE): Developed by Peter Levine, tracks bodily sensations to resolve trauma and international classification of diseases (icd).
Sensorimotor Psychotherapy: Integrates somatic techniques with attachment theory for international classification of diseases (icd).
EMDR: Uses bilateral stimulation to process traumatic memories contributing to international classification of diseases (icd).
Body-oriented CBT: Adds somatic awareness to standard cognitive-behavioral work.
When Somatic Therapy Is Especially Helpful for International Classification of Diseases (ICD)
Somatic approaches are particularly valuable when international classification of diseases (icd) has trauma origins, when talk therapy has plateaued, or when physical symptoms are prominent.