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10 Unique Somatic Therapy Worksheets: Therapeutic Exercises for Well-Being
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Somatic Therapy Worksheets
Reconnect With Your Body’s Wisdom Through Somatic Practice
Emotional healing isn’t just a mental journey, it’s physical too. These 10 original somatic therapy worksheets are designed to help you rebuild trust with your body, regulate your nervous system, and process stored emotions through sensory-based practices. Whether you're in therapy or doing self-guided work, this download invites you to explore embodied healing, one worksheet at a time.
These Somatic Therapy Worksheets Can Help You...
Rebuild Body-Mind Connection
Use internal awareness, breath, and safe touch to restore trust in your body and its cues.
Explore Emotions Without Words
Tap into color, movement, texture, and visualization when emotions feel too big or hard to name.
Support Trauma Recovery & Resilience
Each worksheet supports regulation, safety, and improving well-being at your pace, without pressure or perfection.
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Created by:
Conscious Cues Founder
Jordan Buchan
The Science of Bottom-Up Healing
Traditional therapy focuses on the "top-down" approach—using the conscious mind to reframe thoughts. Somatic therapy, however, utilizes a "bottom-up" methodology. It recognizes that trauma, chronic stress, and emotional wounding are not just stored in the memory, but are held within the body's tissues, muscles, and nervous system. These somatic therapy worksheets provide the tools to bridge the gap between cognitive insight and bodily release.
Why Body-Based Work Matters
When the brain perceives a threat, it triggers a survival response in the nervous system. If that response is not completed (discharged), the body remains in a state of high alert or chronic shutdown (freeze). Somatic worksheets guide you to identify these "hold patterns" in the body, allowing you to discharge the trapped survival energy and return to a state of ventral vagal safety.
Essential Somatic Exercises
Our worksheets translate complex clinical theory into daily, repeatable somatic practices:
- Tracking (Interoception): Developing the capacity to notice internal physiological shifts (like heart rate or temperature) without judgement.
- Titration: The clinical art of processing small, manageable amounts of activation at a time, ensuring you never become re-traumatized.
- Pendulation: Consciously moving your awareness back and forth between a place of tension and a place of neutral or pleasant sensation in the body to promote nervous system flexibility.
Integrating Somatic Worksheets
The goal of these exercises is not to "fix" the body, but to befriend it. When you use these somatic therapy resources, you learn to:
1. Identify Subtle Cues: Notice the first signs of nervous system dysregulation—like jaw clenching or shallow breathing—before a full-blown emotional trigger.
2. Facilitate Discharge: Utilize movement, breath, and sound to release the physiological tension caused by daily stressors.
3. Expand Your Window of Tolerance: Gradually increase your capacity to be present with intense sensations or emotions without falling into automatic fight, flight, or freeze patterns.