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Areas of Therapy

Coping with Trauma
through Mindfulness-Based Body-Mind Psychotherapy

Trauma is a powerful emotional experience that leaves a profound imprint on the human psyche. Traumatic events can include accidents, personal injuries, war, the loss of a loved one,

and physical or emotional abuse. Trauma affects our behavior, thoughts, and feelings, often leading to prolonged physical and emotional symptoms. Understanding trauma’s impact and effectively addressing it requires a multi-dimensional approach that considers all aspects of a person’s experience. Mindfulness-Based Body-Mind Psychotherapy offers a unique approach to coping

with trauma, combining present-moment awareness with an in-depth exploration of physical

and emotional sensations.

The traumatic experience contains multiple layers of pain, fear, and helplessness. Its effects are evident not only on the psychological level but also in the body. The body carries memories and sensations associated with trauma, responding physically to these imprints. Often, trauma creates behavior and avoidance patterns that restrict our ability to live a balanced, fulfilling life. To cope with trauma and initiate the healing process, it is essential to approach it holistically, integrating both body and mind.

Mindfulness-Based Body-Mind Psychotherapy focuses on mindful presence in the current moment. Through mindfulness exercises, the client learns to be present, to listen to their body, and to observe thoughts and sensations as they arise. This mindful awareness allows the client to recognize feelings and emotions linked to trauma, observing them without fear or judgment. In this way, the client can fully experience these sensations, understand their origins, and release internal barriers.

 

One of the key principles in trauma therapy is self-acceptance. Clients learn to accept themselves and their feelings as they are, without judgment or struggle. Self-acceptance enables them to release inner barriers, connecting with their emotions and sensations in a positive, nurturing way.

The connection to the body is central to this therapy, as the body holds the memories of trauma. Listening to the body’s signals allows for the release of tension and the alleviation of heavy feelings.

 

 

The therapeutic process also involves a deep internal exploration of sensations and emotions. Clients are encouraged to delve into their experiences, understand the roots of these feelings, and identify the internal conflicts fueling the trauma. This approach facilitates profound inner change, allowing the release of pain and fear. The therapist equips clients with practical tools to manage trauma, such as breathing exercises, meditation, and guided imagery. These tools enable clients to act with greater awareness and focus in daily life, helping them cope more effectively with physical and emotional difficulties.

 

Trauma therapy through Mindfulness-Based Body-Mind Psychotherapy offers a unique and

profound path to healing. The combination of self-awareness, acceptance, and bodily connection empowers clients to address trauma holistically, releasing pain and fear, and cultivating a more peaceful and fulfilling life. The journey of coping with trauma becomes a process of self-discovery

and personal empowerment, where clients rediscover their inner strength and reconnect with t

he positive energy of life.

Efrat Misholi Barak

Efrat Misholi Barak is a mind-body psychotherapist focused on mindfulness.
she Works with adults, teenagers and children, who face emotional difficulties such as Depression, anxiety or stress and with people dealing with trauma.
The treatment is available in Hebrew and in English.

 

Clinics: Tel Aviv, Ramat Hasharon (can also be scheduled via Zoom)

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Areas of Therapy:

  • Mindfulness-Based Body-Mind Psychotherapy

  • Anxiety Therapy

  • Trauma Therapy

  • Depression Therapy

  • Life Crises

  • Feeling Stuck

  • Readiness for Partnership

  • Sleep Difficulties Therapy

Efrat Misholi Barak
Phone No. - 052-3522214
Email - efratmb@gmail.com

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