Recommended Resources in Somatic Psychotherapy & Bodymind Approaches

Below is a curated selection of influential organizations, pioneers, training institutes, books, and educational resources related to somatic psychotherapy, body psychotherapy, trauma therapy, Reichian psychotherapy, Bioenergetics, Core Energetics, Postural Integration®, fascia-oriented approaches, and embodied relational work.
These resources reflect important lineages and contemporary developments that have contributed to the evolution of Bodymind Integration and the Core Strokes® framework.
Foundational Pioneers
Wilhelm Reich
Foundational psychoanalyst whose work on character analysis, body armoring, breathing, and energetic regulation laid the groundwork for modern body psychotherapy and somatic psychotherapy.
Recommended Reading:
- Character Analysis
- The Function of the Orgasm
Alexander Lowen
Founder of Bioenergetic Analysis, integrating emotional expression, posture, breathing, grounding, and character structure within psychotherapy.
Educational and archival foundation preserving the clinical and theoretical legacy of Alexander Lowen and Bioenergetic Analysis.
What is Bioenergetic Analysis?
Bioenergetic Analysis Clinical Journal
Recommended Reading:
- The Language of the Body
- Bioenergetics
- Fear of Life
John Pierrakos
Co-founder of Bioenergetics and founder of Core Energetics, integrating emotional work, spirituality, relational presence, and energetic transformation.
The International Association of Core Energetics
Recommended Reading:
- Core Energetics
Jack Painter
Founder of Postural Integration® and developer of the Natural Energetic Cycle, emphasizing energetic pulsation, relational openness, and bodymind integration.
Recommended Topics:
Developmental & Relational Approaches
The following pioneers and approaches contributed significantly to the understanding of attachment, relational development, emotional regulation, and embodied therapeutic interaction.
Al Pesso
Developer of PBSP (Pesso Boyden System Psychomotor), integrating developmental repair, memory, symbolic restructuring, and embodied relational work.
Donald Winnicott
Known for concepts such as holding environment, true self, false self, and developmental attunement.
John Bowlby
Founder of attachment theory.
Daniel Stern
Researcher on early relational development, vitality affects, and embodied interaction.
Fascia & Embodiment
Thomas Myers
Known for work on fascial continuity, myofascial meridians, and movement integration.
Recommended book:
- Anatomy Trains
Robert Schleip
Researcher in fascia science, connective tissue physiology, and embodied regulation.
Luigi Stecco
Known for the Fascial Manipulation® method and connective tissue research.
Journals & Research Publications
The following journals and publications contribute to ongoing research and dialogue within somatic psychotherapy, body psychotherapy, trauma therapy, embodiment, and relational neuroscience.
Somatic Psychotherapy & Trauma
Peter A. Levine
Developer of Somatic Experiencing®, focusing on trauma resolution through nervous system regulation and embodied awareness.
Somatic Experiencing International
Recommended Reading:
- Waking the Tiger
- In an Unspoken Voice
Bessel van der Kolk
Trauma researcher known for integrating neuroscience, embodiment, attachment, and trauma therapy.
The Trauma Research Foundation
Recommended Reading:
- The Body Keeps the Score
Stephen Porges
Developer of Polyvagal Theory, exploring the relationship between autonomic regulation, safety, social engagement, and trauma.
Recommended Topics:
- Polyvagal Theory
- Neuroception
- Autonomic regulation
Allan Schore
Allan Schore is a researcher in affect regulation, attachment, right-brain development, and relational neuroscience.
Emotion & Affective Neuroscience
Jaak Panksepp
Developer of affective neuroscience and the primary emotional systems (SEEKING, FEAR, CARE, PLAY, etc.).
Recommended Topics:
- Emotional circuits
- Affective neuroscience
- Embodied emotion
Contemporary Integrative Approaches
Gabor Maté
Dr. Maté is known for work on trauma, stress, addiction, authenticity, and embodiment.
Pat Ogden
Integrates trauma therapy, attachment, movement, posture, and somatic awareness.
Core Strokes® Framework
Core Strokes® emerges within the broader evolution of body psychotherapy, Reichian traditions, fascia-oriented approaches, developmental psychology, and embodied relational work.
Core Strokes®
Core Strokes® integrates insights from Reichian psychotherapy, Bioenergetics, Core Energetics, Postural Integration®, fascia-oriented approaches, developmental psychology, breath-oriented psychotherapy, relational neuroscience, and somatic trauma therapy into a contemporary bodymind psychotherapy framework.
Core Strokes & Somatic Psychotherapy
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Professional Organizations in Somatic Psychotherapy
The following organizations support the development, research, education, and professional recognition of body psychotherapy and somatic psychotherapy worldwide.
Continuing the Evolution of Embodied Psychotherapy
The field of somatic psychotherapy continues evolving through the integration of neuroscience, developmental psychology, trauma research, fascia-oriented approaches, relational psychotherapy, breathwork, energetic regulation, and embodied awareness.
Bodymind Integration and Core Strokes® build upon these lineages while contributing contemporary perspectives on breath, fascia, relational regulation, energetic organization, and neurofascial transformation.