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What is Body Centered Psychotherapy and How Does it Work?

The Body in Therapy series graphic asking What Is Body Centered Psychotherapy and How Does It Work from Center for Mindful Therapy in San Francisco Bay Area

Reviewed by Kathryn Vercillo, MA Psychology | Last Updated: November 2025 You know the feeling. Your stomach drops when you receive bad news. Your shoulders creep toward your ears during a stressful meeting. Your chest tightens before a difficult conversation, even when you tell yourself there is nothing to worry about. These experiences reveal something profound: your body is not...[ read more ]

Understanding the Messages of the Body: How Somatic Therapy can Help

Graphic for Center for Mindful Psychotherapy blog post titled “Understanding the Messages of the Body: How Somatic Therapy Can Help” by associate therapist Phoenix L. Quetzal DeLeón.

This is a guest post explaining what somatic therapy really is offered by our associate therapist Phoenix L. Quetzal DeLeon. Phoenix brings more than 25 years of experience in teaching and bodywork into their therapy practice, where they specialize in supporting people working through anxiety, trauma, and body image concerns.   If you’ve ever wondered what somatic therapy is, and...[ read more ]

Is It Addiction, Burnout, or Trauma? Understanding the Root Causes of Compulsive Behaviors

Is It Addiction, Burnout, or Trauma? Understanding the Root Causes of Compulsive Behaviors

When you’re stuck in a cycle of compulsive behavior—whether it’s endless scrolling, substance use, overworking, or people-pleasing—it’s easy to label the problem as addiction. But what if addiction is only part of the story? Compulsive behaviors often have complex roots, including burnout, trauma, and underlying mental health struggles. In a city like San Francisco, where high-pressure careers collide with a...[ read more ]

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