Overview
This lecture explores the essential role of the therapist’s inner life in the practice of SomatoEmotional Release (SER). As therapists, we journey alongside our clients through deep emotional terrains, past traumas, preverbal memories, and existential longings. The client’s psychological, emotional, and energetic patterns inevitably shape the therapeutic field—just as our own capacity to witness and hold space profoundly influences the process.
This lecture emphasises the necessity of cultivating a self-reflective stance—grounded in ongoing inner work, embodied awareness, and an ethical commitment to presence. We will draw on theoretical frameworks, somatic perspectives, and practical examples to illuminate this inner dimension of practice.
You will be invited to examine how your own inner world may be mirrored in the client’s process, and how consciously engaging in your personal inner work allows you to become a more integrated therapist—one who can hold the complexity of the client’s experience with clarity, safety, depth, and grace.
Example Curriculum
Clinical Series 2025
Our Clinical Series 2025 is a collection of webinars focusing on CranioSacral Therapy in specific client populations.