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Introduction to Sensorimotor Psychotherapy – Quantum Way

This course presents a body-oriented framework for understanding trauma, attachment, and resilience by centering how experience is organized in the present moment. Attention is directed toward somatic processes — sensation, movement, posture, and arousal — through which implicit memory and relational learning continue to shape perception, emotion, and behavior.

Rather than treating trauma as a discrete event located in the past, it is examined as an ongoing pattern of organization — the continued influence of dysregulated arousal and constrained defensive responses within present experience. These processes are explored across preverbal trauma, attachment and relational wounding, complex trauma, dissociation, and the effects of misrecognition, marginalization, and systemic stress. Throughout, patterns are understood as adaptive responses formed within specific relational, environmental, and sociocultural contexts.

The body is approached not as something to correct, but as a primary source of clinical information and adaptive intelligence — revealing how experience coheres and how it may gradually reorganize.