Abi Blakeslee, Ph.D. The Way of Somatic Experiencing

Abi Blakeslee, SEP, CMT, MFT, Ph.D., integrates Somatic Experiencing with clinical research, the psychobiological principles of attachment, psychodynamic therapy, and somatic bodywork in her practice and teaching. She hasconducted original research on the role of implicit memory in Somatic Experiencing with a committee that included Dr. Daniel Siegel.

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Dr. Blakeslee holds a Masters of Arts in Counseling and Depth Psychology, and a Ph.D. in Clinical and Somatic Psychology. She is interested in the intersection between neuroscience, current trauma research, and the psychobiological principles of Somatic Experiencing.

She works with individuals, couples, children, and families and treats a broad base of issues.

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