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Title: Bodies in Treatment: The Unspoken Dimension
​Series: ISBN: 978-08816344

Antioch University

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Somatic Approach: Connecting the body, mind, and spirit in psychotherapy.
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Antioch University Santa Barbara’s MA in Clinical Psychology with a concentration in Somatic Psychotherapy prepares you to become a licensed MFT with a specialization in the leading-edge holistic approach of somatics. Through an exploration of what is embodied, including body sensation, posture, and expression, somatic psychotherapists help clients explore and shift relational patterns and alleviate symptoms of trauma and stress to enhance well-being. As the demand for training and specialization in somatic therapy has surged, graduates of AUSB’s Somatic Psychotherapy programs acquire applied tools for integrating traditional and contemporary psychological perspectives with the most advanced scientifically based somatic approaches.

Antioch University Santa Barbara’s MA in Clinical Psychology with a concentration in Somatic Psychotherapy dives deep into this unique psychological approach to the self through an integrated body-mind lens while teaching practical skills that can be applied within various theoretical modalities and populations. Our educational model is highly experiential, delivered through a combination of presentation group exercises, interactive role-play, audio-visual, and readings, bringing together a wide range of theoretical models with state-of-the-art professional experiential training.
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Courses for the 12-credit concentration are dispersed over the 8-quarter program.
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  • ABOUT
    • About
    • Team
    • Volunteer
    • Job Board
    • Research Committee
    • Purchasing
    • Contact Us
  • Education
    • Continuing Education
    • Educator Alliance
    • Proficiency Guidelines
  • Events
    • Upcoming Events
    • All Events Calendar
    • Get Invited
    • Event Types
    • Awards >
      • USABP Pioneer Award
      • USABP Alice Ladas Research Award
      • USABP Lifetime Achievement Award
  • Find Somatic Therapy
    • Somatic Therapists >
      • Search Now
    • Somatic Treatment Centers, Clinics, and Agencies >
      • Search Organizations Now
  • Membership
    • Membership Overview
    • Code of Ethics
    • Individual Membership >
      • Application - Individual Membership
    • Alliance of Somatic Educators >
      • Application - University & Training Organizations Application
    • Somatic Clinics, Centers, Agencies >
      • Application - Somatic Clinics, Centers, Agencies
    • Event Submission Form
  • Publications
    • IBPJ Journal
    • Submit to Journal
    • Somatic Psychotherapy Today
    • Highlights Newsletter
    • Book Resources
  • Research
    • Research Overview
    • Current Projects
    • Past Projects
    • References & Dissertations
  • Donate