Tracking in psychological terms involves more than monitoring progress, emotions, triggers, and beliefs. It includes observing how emotions manifest physically in your body. In trauma-informed psychotherapy, creating awareness around body sensations and embodied experiences is essential. This practice fosters a sense of presence, power, and connection, enhancing security and well-being within ourselves.
Read MoreAs a woman, and working mostly with female clientele, I find it important to talk about femininity, having a healthy connection to our bodies, and feeling confident/safe in our womanhood.
Connection to our bodies and embracing femininity is somewhat taboo still.
We are not taught to have a strong sense of self, or celebration of our curves. We are not usually encouraged to feel connected and empowered in our bodies.
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