Brain-Body Connection
The body keeps the score
Traumas impact everyone's lives, whether they realize it or not. Things you have gone through in the past affect how you make decisions in the present. Sometimes they make it feel impossible to move on. There are evidence-based ways to get yourself back on track.
Good vibrations
Therapy makes people think of stuffy couches and clipboards, but there are a lot of ways to tap into the brain. Using motion and movement of the body, we can actually reach deeper inside the mind to help the harder things come out. And once they come out, people tend to feel much lighter.
The interconnectedness of all things
Do you feel like your therapy is out of sync with your medical care, your lifestyle, or your time outside of session? There are ways to holistically align your work in the therapy office with the rest of your life, including improving movement and activity, getting your eating on track, and taking advantage of the Texas sunshine.
With specialized training in somatic foundations, Akiva is a big believer in a holistic therapy experience, and can help you bring all the parts together. He often uses movement and motion in session to bring out the deep-seated stuff that doesn’t like to budge. He can also guide you in things that can be done in the “real world” to improve wellness and happiness.