A steadier way to work with what your body has been holding.
If you are seeking somatic therapy in Manchester, you may already have a sense that something feels difficult to shift, despite understanding it, talking about it, or trying to manage it.
At EK Therapy, we offer somatic therapy in Manchester as a way of working with those deeper layers. Our approach supports you to gently notice, understand, and shift how stress, trauma, and emotional experiences are held in your body and nervous system.
Rather than focusing only on thoughts, somatic psychotherapy creates space for change to happen through awareness, regulation, and embodied experience.
Working Through the Body
Not everything we carry can be accessed through words.
Many people come to somatic therapy in Manchester with a sense of:
- Feeling constantly on edge or overwhelmed
- Shutting down or going numb
- Being stuck in familiar emotional or relational patterns
- Holding tension in the body without knowing how to release it
Somatic therapy offers a different pace. Together, we begin to notice what is happening beneath the surface, without forcing or pushing.
How Somatic Therapy in Manchester Can Support You
Our somatic therapists in Manchester work with experiences that are often deeply held and not always easy to explain.
Somatic therapy Manchester can support with:
- Anxiety, stress, and burnout
- Trauma and early relational experiences
- Emotional overwhelm or shutdown
- Dissociation and disconnection
- Patterns in relationships that feel difficult to change
- A persistent sense of unease in your body
This work is particularly helpful if you feel that insight alone has not created the change you are looking for.
What Sessions May Feel Like
Somatic therapy sessions often feel slower and more spacious than traditional therapy.
In our Manchester sessions, we might:
- Stay with small, manageable moments of sensation
- Notice shifts in your body as they happen
- Support your system to move between activation and settling
- Build your capacity to stay present with your experience
There is no pressure to explain everything or find the right words. The focus is on what is happening in the moment, and what your system needs.
Our Approach
Our somatic therapy in Manchester is grounded in a trauma-informed, relational way of working.
We draw on:
- Somatic and body-based psychotherapy approaches
- Attachment and developmental understanding
- Nervous system regulation and pacing
- Creative, embodied methods where they support the process
We work collaboratively, with attention to safety, consent, and your individual pace.
Who We Work With
We offer somatic therapy in Manchester for:
- Children and young people
- Adults
- People in demanding, high-responsibility, or caring roles
You do not need to arrive with a clear explanation of what is wrong. Often, a felt sense that something is not quite settled is enough to begin.
In-Person and Online Sessions
- In-person somatic therapy in Manchester
- Online sessions available across the UK
Beginning Somatic Therapy in Manchester
Starting therapy can bring uncertainty, especially if you are used to holding things together on your own.
Somatic therapy offers a different kind of support, one that works with your body, at a pace that feels manageable.
If you are looking for a somatic therapist in Manchester, we are here to begin that process with you.
Get in touch to arrange an initial conversation.
FAQs – Somatic Therapy Manchester
How is somatic therapy different from other therapies?
Somatic therapy focuses on how experiences are held in the body and nervous system, rather than working only through thoughts and conversation.
Is somatic therapy in Manchester helpful for trauma?
Yes, somatic therapy is particularly suited to trauma, as it supports the body to process what has been held at a nervous system level.
Do you offer online somatic therapy sessions?
Yes, alongside in-person somatic therapy in Manchester, we offer online sessions across the UK.
How do I know if somatic therapy is right for me?
If you feel stuck, overwhelmed, or disconnected in ways that talking alone has not shifted, somatic therapy may be helpful.
