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Queer expressions: expressive art and somatic therapy practices for healing body trauma

ISBN: 9798889843191
Format: Paperback
Publisher: North Atlantic Books,U.S. (UBD)
Origin: US
Release Date: June, 2026

Book Details

A creative, body-based guide to healing for queer, trans, and gender-expansive readers-somatic tools and expressive arts to feel safer in your body, rewrite your story, and sustain connection Queer Expressions is a practical, consent-centered guide to healing body trauma through embodiment and creativity. Drawing on somatic therapy-grounding, breath, orientation, gentle movement-and expressive arts-collage, drawing, clay, movement, music, voice-within a harm-reduction frame of pacing, choice, and safety plans, Wednesdae Reim Ifrach (REAT, ATR-BC, LPC) shares grounded practices, case vignettes, and simple rituals to help you move from shut down or on high alert into steadier, more connected living. The book follows a simple arc- first, feel and steady your nervous system; next, turn those sensations into art and story; and finally, build rituals and relationships that help the changes last-whether you’re navigating dysphoria, ED recovery, chronic stress, or nervous system dysregulation. Inside you’ll find- Body check-ins (quick prompts to name sensations and needs), short breath & movement practices (1-10 minutes), and sensory prompts (sight/sound/touch/smell/taste) Art invitations (collage, drawing, movement, sound/voice) with step-by-step guidance and safety notes Consent & harm-reduction tools (opt-in/out menus, pacing, crisis planning) to keep the work manageable Community practices & rituals (altar-making, release-writing, witness circles) to anchor change in daily lif A queer-centered lens on healing, embodiment, and creativity Warm, inclusive, and usable on your own or with a therapist, Queer Expressions helps you build a more livable relationship with your body-and a story big enough to hold who you are becoming.