Mental health professionals are often seeking innovative ways to facilitate healing and growth in group settings. Trance Movement offers a body-centered approach, using blindfolds, movement, sound and music, helping clients access, process and regulate repressed emotions in a safe, supportive environment.
By removing visual stimuli, clients can focus inward, tuning into their body’s emotions and sensations. This sensory deprivation creates the perfect conditions to access the subconscious, process and release stored trauma and gain insight into emotional patterns. In group settings, Trance Movement™ also promotes a shared, non-verbal experience, enhancing group cohesion and empathy.
We create custom programs tailored for your therapeutic setting, whether it’s a drug rehabilitation center, psychiatric ward, or any group therapy context. Trance Movement™ will enhance the therapeutic approach your clinic or institute offers – a powerful tool for healing and growth.
We train mental health professionals to facilitate Trance Movement, and incorporate these practices in their field of work. Trance Movement International offers comprehensive trainings and masterclasses, through it’s Academy in Germany.
Her are a few of the benefits for mental health professionals incorporating Trance Movement™ into group therapy settings:
Blindfolds encourage introspection, helping clients explore their inner worlds without external distractions, allowing for accessing and processing thoughts, feelings and emotions without the pressure to speak.
Trance Movement™ is a good way to release stress, trauma and limiting conditioning. It allows clients to access and express deep emotions, bypassing the limitations of verbal therapies, through movement, offering a safe way to release repressed feelings.
During sports and dance, our brains produce endorphins, creating a sense of happiness and well being. Stagnation and blockages can lead to symptoms of illness, while movement and change – and actively participating in the creative process – fosters wellbeing and personal development.
The practice facilitates emotional healing and the release of stored trauma, by allowing for an embodied experience, in a safe, non-verbal environment.
The embodied experience and sensory deprivation creates a space for exploration and introspection, allowing clients to process thought and emotions without the need to speak.
The practice promotes emotional release, helping to reduce mental fatigue and cognitive burnout, common in high-pressure environments.