Language of the Body: Procedural Learning

Clinical Applications of Grounding in
Sensorimotor Psychotherapy

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Access & Read - Part 1: Clinical Applications of Grounding in SP
written by Pat Ogden, PhD & Janina Fisher, PhD

Grounding, Part 1 offers therapists practical guidance for using grounding interventions, especially with clients affected by trauma and dissociation.

Discover how grounding interventions help clients develop a reliable somatic base of support through the feet, legs, and pelvis, supporting emotion regulation, embodied presence, and psychological flexibility.
 Ogden, P., & Fisher, J. (2015). Sensorimotor psychotherapy: Interventions for trauma and attachment. New York, NY: W. W. Norton & Company.

Why Sensorimotor Psychotherapy?   

Sensorimotor Psychotherapy (SP) brings the body into the therapeutic process, helping clients recognize and release the physical imprints of trauma. By tuning into bodily sensations, movements, and posture, clients can access deeper self-awareness and develop new, more adaptive responses—empowering them to heal and live with greater ease and resilience.

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