What is Somatic Integration and Processing?
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Listen in to hear Jen and Melissa present to a small group on the basics of Somatic Integration and Processing (SIP). SIP is an interpersonal neurobiology based conceptualization tool that uses psychodynamic neurodevelopmental theory, adaptive information processing (AIP) and memory reconsolidation, and nervous system informed somatic psychology to assist clinicians in their ability to understand, interpret, and utilize diagnostic bio/psycho/social/cultural information about their clients. Tools presented within SIP I help to illustrate this diagnostic information in a structurally concentric scaffolded framework that can be used for tracking session goals and therapeutic targets, maneuvering through any processing issues through understanding their psychodynamic origins, and it can even be used to track an entire therapeutic process from start to finish. For more information, head over to connectbeyondhealing.com and click the "For Therapists" tab. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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