Therapeutic Body Mapping 1 to 1

£50.00

3 stage healing journey to settle the awareness and work with the awareness working with one to one with client: (Location is South Norwood)

1st  stage is Guided meditation working with the associated image come up to you with different body parts

2nd Stage is Drawing, painting, collage, or other materials are used to represent stories about oneself as well as specific somatic experiences or memories in each body parts in  a large paper

Paint is traditionally provided as part of the body-mapping approach. Art expressions may also include actual hand and footprints and colors and symbols are painted on or around the body outline in response to specific questions about one’s life, including events, challenges, and strengths. Because image-making may be challenging for some, I often modify the process by introducing a collage box of various images and words, phrases, and quotes for participants who find that language best expresses their experiences.

3rd Stage is finding the words and feelings to better express memories which carries the emotional awareness and at this  stage I will help you to guide the experience with the new connection in your body so the emotional shift is possible and we can shift the feelings together in your body with care and love..

Description

In “The Body Holds the Healing,” I described a concept that is central to expressive arts and somatic therapies—restorative embodiment. In contrast to other somatic therapies, restorative embodiment is what we centralize in expressive arts therapy. The core of expressive approaches is grounded in active participation in novel experiences that reacquaint individuals with curiosity, playfulness, efficacy, and pleasure (Malchiodi, 2022). In other words, embodiment is not only defined as the development of physical awareness but also as an expansion of the capacity to inhabit one’s body and mind in soothing, invigorating, and recuperative ways.

Movement, rhythm, sound, enactment, and play are all forms of embodiment that have the potential to be restorative for body, mind, and spirit. In expressive arts therapy, there are many approaches that focus directly on the body to support restoration through specific strategies and prompts. One of these approaches is called “body mapping,” a guided process of visual and narrative exploration through creating a life-size body portrait.

What Is Body Mapping?

Body mapping is a form of expressive arts therapy that capitalizes on the body as a theme for narratives of lived experiences. There is a long tradition of this approach with individuals who have experienced psychological trauma and life-threatening medical illnesses.