

Episode 46: Somatic Integration and Processing
Mar 21, 2021
The hosts discuss their new studio setup and introduce Somatic Integration and Processing (SIP) for case conceptualization. They share their experience at a training event called SIP and explore how physical symptoms indicate the involvement of the sympathetic nervous system. They discuss the layers of consciousness and the importance of different perspectives. They highlight a case example of using SIP and emphasize the wide applicability of their concept. They also talk about building a community and the benefits available on their Patreon.
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What is SIP?
- SIP is a case conceptualization model, not a therapy modality or technique.
- It helps therapists understand client information and the therapeutic dynamic.
The Core of SIP
- SIP combines three theories: AIP, Polyvagal Theory, and attachment/neurodevelopment.
- It prioritizes what information matters most in therapy.
Client Work Anxiety
- Melissa describes a client struggling with work anxiety, particularly with certain clients.
- Using SIP, they uncovered the client's suppressed anger and fear.