Performance Enhancement Somatic Approaches - Dutch Language

Performance Enhancement

Performance enhancement is a desire of many people in today's competitive world. From sport, to performing arts, business and personal growth, performance enhancement can help people to reach their goals and maximize their potential.

People who have difficulties staying focussed, or is easily distracted could benefit from performance enhancement therapy. Other issues include a fear of failure, or a fear of success, as well as anxiety ahead of a performant. People with performance issues will sometimes avoid pushing for what they truly desire and may be jealous of those who have achieved it already.

Performance enhancement therapy and coaching sometimes  addresses traumas that may be blocking the flow of success.

Performance enhancement therapies offer a profound tool set that can teach you how to mentally rehearse before performances to enhance confidence levels. Taking advantage of these skills will help you become the best performer, athlete or businessperson you can ever be.

If you are looking for a counsellor or psychologist who is knowledgeable in performance enhancement approaches you may want to search the directory to find a professional whose approach will suit you best.

Somatic Approaches, Body Centred Psychotherapy, Integrative Psychotherapy

Somatic approaches to therapy recognize the mind-body connection and focus on addressing psychological issues through bodily experiences. By incorporating techniques such as body awareness, breathwork, and sometines movement, these approaches help individuals access and process stored emotions and trauma. This value lies in their ability to foster self-awareness, emotional regulation, and healing.  Some therapies like "somatic experiencing" require specialized training and certification.  Please ask your therapist whether he/she has sprecialize training and in which approaches.

If you are looking for a therapist who offers Somatic Approaches, please browse our list of practitioners below..

Body centered psychotherapy is sometimes referred to as somatic psychotherapy. It combines a range of approaches that promote psychological health while considering the body's role in healing and life experience. People often repress the impulses, emotions and feelings that form part of our experiences, and body centered psychotherapy opens up their understanding and experience of these aspects.

This form of therapy offers a level of healing that is not often experienced in conventional talk therapy. The conscious controls verbal expression and maintenance of muscular tension. Those functions anchor and reinforce a person's characterological responses to their environment. Body centered psychotherapy helps patients to become aware of their physiological sensations, impulses and emotions to gain greater control over their thoughts and behaviours.

A body centered psychotherapy therapist will guide the client to increase body awareness to become conscious of their movements, breathing, and the way in which they speak.

If you are looking for a therapist who offers body centered psychotherapy therapy, please browse our list of practitioners below..

Integrative Psychotherapy covers the many different aspects of human behaviour and functioning. Interventions in integrative psychotherapy are based on the notion that no single approach is effective or even adequate for every client. Instead, each approach offers some perspective into an aspect of the client's behaviour.

In order to facilitate completeness, integrative psychotherapy aims to maximize a person's being on an interpersonal, intrapsychic and socio political level, while regarding the client's personal limits and constraints.

The therapist has to also commit to the process of integration.  Integrative Psychotherapy therapists have an ethical obligation to immerse themselves in the field and to stay on the cutting edge of developments in the Integrative Psychotherapy field.

If you are looking for a therapist who offers Integrative Psychotherapy, please browse our list of practitioners below..

Dutch

If you are looking for a counsellor or psychologist who speaks Dutch then you will find one here.  Many people find it helpful to receive counselling in their native language.

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Viviane Houle

M.S.W., RSW
Viviane Houle is a Registered Social Worker (#10977) with the British Columbia College of Social Workers, an EMDR and Integrative Voicework Therapist, and a Certified NeurOptimal® Neurofeedback Trainer.... Read more