Scent memory is one of the most immediate and evocative forms of memory recall. In therapy, a single aroma can transport a client into an earlier emotional or sensory experience—often without conscious effort. Scent memory is a powerful clinical tool. Learn how to use olfactory somatics, embodied active imagination, and essential oils in therapy to… [Read More]
Somatic Resonance: When the Body Becomes the Bridge
There are moments in our work when the mind steps back and the body quietly steps forward—when something shifts, softens, tightens, or opens, and we sense that the deeper conversation is happening beneath language. Let’s explore Somatic Resonance, that subtle but powerful current that moves between therapist and client, that shows up often long before… [Read More]
Aromatherapy as an Intervention in Psychotherapy Practice
Psychotherapists and other mental health practitioners are constantly seeking new interventions to supplement traditional talk therapy techniques of old. Traditional methods of psychotherapy include the incorporation of various counseling theories, including but not limited to cognitive-behavioral, humanistic, existential and psychodynamic approaches. These researched and steadfast theories of the field are taught in major mental health… [Read More]


