An integrative approach that combines IFS with body-based awareness, helping people heal trauma by working with both parts of the mind and sensations in the body.
A breakdown of session flow, pacing, and the supportive modalities that enhance trauma recovery.
Trauma, PTSD, chronic stress, anxiety, depression, addiction recovery, somatic symptoms, mind-body disconnection
Individual, Couples, or Group · In person or Virtual (with adapted practices)
Weekly · Session length: 60–75 minutes
Flexible short-term (12–20 sessions) or longer for deep trauma work
EMDR, mindfulness, yoga therapy, Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, Schema Therapy
Increasingly supported in trauma-informed care and somatic psychology
Somatic IFS integrates the Internal Family Systems model with body-based practices. Trauma often lives not just in memory, but in physical sensations such as tightness, numbness, or hyperarousal.
Explore how their parts express themselves through the body (e.g., a tight chest for anxiety)
Learn to approach these body sensations with the compassion of the Self
Release "burdened" parts through gentle somatic practices such as breathwork, posture awareness
Develop deeper mind-body integration, where parts feel safe and supported physically
Healing the mind by reconnecting with the body
Calms the nervous system and reduces fight/flight/freeze responses
Allows parts to be heard and soothed through body awareness, not just words
Encourages presence, grounding, and embodied compassion
Creates harmony between body, mind, and emotional parts
Somatic IFS blends traditional IFS with body awareness. Sessions may include:
Identifying where parts “live” or express themselves in the body.
Guiding exiled parts to release trauma through physical sensations.
Helping clients reconnect safely with their bodies.
Combining body-based healing with Self-led emotional regulation
Somatic Internal Family Systems (IFS) supports individuals who feel disconnected from their bodies, overwhelmed by emotion, or burdened by past trauma. By combining somatic awareness with parts work, it helps people restore balance, release stored tension, and build a deeper sense of safety and self-understanding.
Survivors of trauma, PTSD, or abuse
Individuals with anxiety, depression, or chronic stress
People with physical symptoms linked to trauma
Those in addiction recovery where bodily urges and sensations trigger relapse
Anyone seeking deeper mind-body connection and resilience
Healing isn't just in the mind it's in the body, too.
TruPaths highlights Somatic IFS because recovery often requires more than talking. Trauma lives in the body, and Somatic IFS provides a safe, compassionate way to release it while deepening mind-body harmony.
Healing is embodied. Somatic IFS helps people release trauma from the body, strengthen Self-leadership, and reconnect with wholeness.
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