Your Very Own Coaching

Coaching Services

Somatic Work (BodyDreaming)

For those whose bodies may no longer feel like home; whose systems may feel activated or stressed; for whom traditional approaches to trauma work have not been as helpful as they hoped; and/or who are seeking a gentler path to healing.

Ryan offers somatic coaching in BodyDreaming, a modality for working with developmental trauma created by Ireland-based therapist, Marian Dunlea.

BodyDreaming integrates attachment, somatic, and Jungian modalities to invite clients to attune to the intuitive movements and needs of their own bodies, in the present moment.

BodyDreaming sessions are not diagnostic in the sense of identifying mental illnesses, nor are they a practice that involves sharing difficult memories of traumatic wounding.

Instead, BodyDreaming draws on neurobiology and the insights of attachment theory and depth psychology to gently invite the practitioner into a trusting relationship with the wisdom and rhythms of their own nervous system.

Dreamwork

For those who wish to feel three-dimensional again; who may feel stuck in repeating patterns; who sense a need for relating with their inner life; who wish to know more of what their deeper self is trying to say to them in their personal myth, woven each night in the images of Your Very Own Dreams.

These dream coaching sessions explore the images of clients’ dreams from a non-literal place, grounded in myth, metaphor, and somatic practice.

The focus of this dreamwork is on intuition. Rather than wrestling the dream image into rational realms through analysis, these sessions stay with the image of the dream as we track their movement in the nervous system and imagination, allowing new directions to unfold in the client’s psyche and life.

Your insides are trying to talk with you, and the psyche’s first language is one of myth and metaphor. That is the language of dreams. And if we wish to relate to them, we need to remember how to speak and dance with them in their language, and on their terms.