Somatic Therapy
somatic therapy in Bozeman
Therapy for trauma, burnout, and nervous system healing
When words alone can't reach the pain you carry, somatic therapy works with your body's own wisdom to help you heal from the inside out. Somatic therapy is a body-based approach that helps you work with trauma, anxiety, burnout, and chronic stress in the nervous system so your body can settle, process, and heal.
We offer somatic therapy in Bozeman and across Montana for high-functioning adults, burned-out professionals, and women who are ready to feel more grounded and less stuck. We understand the stress of daily life, and we know that strength does not mean you have to carry everything alone.
What is Somatic Therapy?
Grounded, body-based therapy in person and online across Montana.
Somatic Therapy is for high-functioning adults and women navigating trauma and stress in the body.
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Somatic therapy identifies the way trauma is stored physically in the nervous system. When stress responses like fight, flight, freeze, or collapse are interrupted or never fully resolved, the body can continue reacting as if the threat is still present.
Through gentle, controlled techniques, the therapist helps the individual safely complete responses, allowing the nervous system to restore balance and ease.
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Regulates the nervous system
Reduces anxiety and overwhelm
Helps complete unresolved stress responses
Increases resilience and emotional flexibility
Eases chronic tension and physical bracing
Builds a stronger sense of safety in the body
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Many of our clients are thoughtful and self-aware. They understand their patterns. They know where their anxiety or overworking comes from.
And yet — they still feel stuck.
Insight is powerful, but it isn’t the same as regulation.
Traditional talk therapy focuses on thoughts, memories, and meaning. That can be deeply helpful. But trauma and chronic stress don’t just live in the mind. They live in the nervous system, which can take charge even when our logic knows different.
Somatic therapy works directly with the physiological patterns.
Instead of retelling your entire story, we slow down and notice what’s happening in your body right now — your breath, muscle tension, internal sensations. We help your nervous system complete stress responses that were interrupted or never resolved.
Over time, you feel less reactive. Less wired. More steady. More like yourself.
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We will begin by talking about what’s bringing you in: burnout, trauma, or a life transition. But instead of staying only in the story, we notice what’s happening in your body as you speak.
Maybe your breath shortens. Your jaw tightens. Your system speeds up. Or you notice very little at all.
We work at a pace that respects your nervous system. Nothing is forced. You don’t have to relive overwhelming experiences. You remain in control the entire time.
Many people in Montana are used to pushing through, staying capable, handling things on their own. Somatic therapy offers a space where your body doesn’t have to brace or perform.
Over time, your nervous system learns it can experience stress without becoming overwhelmed. The shifts are often subtle, but deeply stabilizing.
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We have training through the Somatic Training Institute and Rhythm of Regulation, both of which are considered top tier training institutions for Somatic Therapy.
Goals of Somatic Therapy
Our Bozeman Somatic Therapists
Our therapists are “Neurodiverse Informed”, which is to say that we all have training and skills to work with a range of folks on the neurodiverse spectrum from ADD/ADHD, gifted, and high functioning autism. We fully celebrate the Neuro-Spicey and the Bright and Quirky!
“Positively impacted…”
“Illuminate Counseling has positively impacted my life in more ways than I can count.”
— ILLUMINATE CLIENT
Somatic Therapy FAQs
Do I need to have experienced major trauma for somatic therapy to help?
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No. Somatic therapy can help with more than major trauma. It can also support people dealing with chronic stress, burnout, anxiety, emotional overwhelm, or a nervous system that feels constantly on edge. You do not need a specific diagnosis or a single dramatic event to benefit from this work.
Do I have to talk in detail about everything that happened to me?
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No. Somatic therapy does not require you to retell your full story in detail. The focus is often on what is happening in your body in the present moment, such as tension, breath, activation, shutdown, or other physical patterns. Therapy moves at a pace that feels manageable and supportive.
How do I know whether somatic therapy is a good fit for me?
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Somatic therapy may be a good fit if you understand your patterns intellectually but still feel stuck in anxiety, burnout, hypervigilance, shutdown, or chronic tension. It can be especially helpful when stress feels physical, not just mental. If you are looking for a more body-based approach to healing, this may be a good place to start.
Curious about somatic therapy?
Whether you feel wired, exhausted, shut down, or stuck in patterns your body cannot seem to release, somatic therapy can help.