Mission: Embodied Healing
My mission is to provide services that lead to healing in the best ways possible. At the core of my work is the principle of embodied healing…this means not just thinking you feel better. It means experiencing healing in every part of you.
Many times Embodied Healing includes an uncomfortable journey into getting to know your body again, or maybe even for the first time. After trauma, we’re often angry at our bodies for betraying us, and we try to avoid feeling in our bodies.
I call this place the Discomfort Zone! We tend to try to stay in our comfort zones, but change and healing rarely happen when we’re comfortable. Staying comfortable is a way to avoid.
That avoidance can look like many things: substance use, compulsive overeating or overspending, binge-watching TV, hours of flat-lining on social media. True healing includes putting the blame for trauma where it really belongs…Learning to appreciate what our bodies have done to help us survive.
It also means grieving loss…loss of innocence, loss of health, loss of energy, loss of the family or partner who was supposed to show up for you.
This probably sounds pretty scary! It doesn’t have to be. Including body-oriented psychology and embodied healing with trauma treatment can be done in a safe, respectful, and gentle way. Even when it’s in an Intensive Session!
Beverly Swann, Ph.D., LMFT, MA
With a background in helping people assess challenges, improve skills, and reach goals in corporate settings, Beverly integrates this expertise into trauma-informed therapies designed to promote healing and post-traumatic growth. As a therapist, she sees her role as one of facilitator and guide. She provides a safe intensive therapy environment for trauma-resolution while incorporating awareness, creativity, mindfulness, spirituality, discipline, humor, and resilience.
In addition to seeing clients in her private practice, Beverly is a volunteer clinician for the First Responders Support Network (FRSN) (http://frsn.org/) and West Coast Post-Trauma Retreat (WCPR).
Education & Training
- 2007 – Master of Arts Degree in Counseling Psychology, specialization in Body Oriented (Somatic) Psychotherapy – John F. Kennedy University
- 2018 – Certificate in facilitating Trauma Releasing Exercises (TRE)™
- 2019 – Ph.D. in Mind-body Medicine, specialization in Integrative Mental Health – Saybrook University
- Curriculum Vitae (CV/resume)
Professional Memberships
- Member – EMDR International Association (EMDRIA) – http://www.emdria.org/
- Member – First Responders Support Network (FRSN) – http://www.frsn.org/
- Member – Association for Psychological Science (APS) – https://www.psychologicalscience.org/
Related Work and Websites
Beverly works part-time as a Post-Trauma Growth Coach, assisting people on the journey of making change in everyday habits and life after working through trauma. You can find her coaching services at https://mycoachswann.com/
She also provides some 50-minute trauma-informed therapy for first responders and front-line medical workers. You can find that information here: http://www.beverlyswann.com/
California Marriage and Family Therapist License
Indiana Marriage and Family Therapist License