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What is Somatic Breathwork?

What is Somatic Breathwork?

Somatic Breathwork: A Powerful Pathway to Mental Wellness

Randi Owsley LMSW, Licensed psychotherapist

In a world where mental health has come to the forefront of many of our conversations, it's time we explore one of the more ancient yet profoundly effective tools available to us: somatic breathwork. This innate, holistic practice overlaps the realms of mind and body, leading to inner peace, mental clarity, and a more balanced emotional state.

Understanding Somatic Breathwork

Somatic breathing is a form of healing that integrates the physical, mental, and emotional aspects of our beings by consciously controlling our breath. This ancient practice emphasizes the crucial role of breath in our overall well-being; it offers an effective pathway for uncovering and releasing pent-up emotions and stress, thereby translating into enriched mental wellness.

The Impact of Somatic Breathwork on Mental Wellness

In today's world, almost one in five adults in the United States experiences mental illness each year, and 19.1% have been diagnosed with anxiety disorders. It's alarming yet essential to acknowledge these statistics, for they shed light on the urgent need for accessible, efficient mental health practices like somatic breathing.

Somatic breathwork can significantly alleviate these conditions. A study conducted in 2017 by Catherine Wikholm and Miguel Farias demonstrated the effectiveness of mindful breathing exercises in decreasing stress and improving mental health. The ongoing research in this area strongly emphasizes the profound positive influence that somatic breathwork can have on mental health conditions, ranging from anxiety and depression to trauma.

Embracing the Practice

Practicing somatic breathwork isn’t a one-size-fits-all endeavor; the journey might be challenging for some and effortless for others. Remember, the experience varies enormously among individuals, precisely because our bodies, minds, and emotional states are unique. Some may experience immediate relief and tranquility, while others might find it emotionally draining before finally achieving a state of release and serenity.

Closing Thoughts

Somatic breathing doesn’t require expensive equipment, and there are no specialized skills required or a specific place where it needs to be performed. It merely requires you, your breath, and your openness to a path to better mental wellness. As mental health challenges continue to rise and as we acknowledge the need for accessible, integrative, non-stigmatizing approaches to mental health care, somatic breathwork stands as an empowering, self-guided strategy supporting our collective and individual journeys towards mental wellness.

Let's continue to empower each other, break the stigma around mental health, and bravely venture into practices that resonate with us. Remember, every breath you take is a step towards your well-being, your mental health, and ultimately, a more balanced you.

Sources:

  1. American Institute of Stress: Somatic Breathwork

  2. National Alliance on Mental Illness: Mental Health By the Numbers

  3. The Buddha Pill: Mindfulness Versus Relaxation

  4. Psychology Today: The Healing Power of Breath