Susan Aposhyan

Somatic-Cognitive Approach
To Psychotherapy

Body-Mind Psychotherapy (BMP) is a somatic-cognitive approach to psychotherapy developed by Susan Aposhyan which is uniquely focused on physiology, neuroscience, and early motor development. Mindfulness of body sensation is a primary tool. Exactly what is happening in this body, in this moment, in response to this event or emotion? . . . What developmental step is inherent in the movement of these internal states and responses? These are the questions that begin the body-mind psychotherapeutic process.

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Susan Aposhyan

graduated Phi Beta Kappa, magna cum laude, in dance and psychology from the University of Virginia. She then participated in graduate level work in biomechanics, dance therapy, and psychology at the University of Virginia, New York University, and Boston University.

She has taught multiple types of bodywork, including dance, meditation, and yoga. After studying Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen's theory of relating through body-mind centering, Susan integrated the somatic and cognitive into one model.  She became certified in body-mind centering and continued studying and practicing the technique, which led to her development of body-mind psychotherapy.

Susan has applied her technique to various arenas: educational, medical, and industrial. Her methods have been used to address a wide variety of mental health issues including depression, autism, anxiety, addictions, eating and food issues, trauma, bipolar, psychosis, and obsessive-compulsive behaviors.

In 1980, Susan began teaching at the Naropa University, where she worked in collaboration with Christine Caldwell to eventually develop and direct one of the first master’s programs in body psychotherapy. In addition, she founded the Association of  Somatic Psychology in 1991. The association was combined with several other somatic programs in 1994 and became known as the United States Association for Body Psychotherapy.   Susan was on the board and continues to remain active in this organization.

Susan continues to work in psychotherapy and offers her services teaching meditation and yoga and facilitating healing. She is an expert in Buddhist meditation and is experienced in several other forms, including Hindu, Christian, and secular. She currently teaches in the Esalen program at the Santa Barbara Graduate Institute.

Susan is the developer of body-mind psychotherapy (BMP). BMP emphasizes early motor development and physiology, with a focus on neuroscience. Awareness of sensation is an essential element of this form of psychotherapy.  Mindfulness of the moment and the body’s response to the event or experience is the beginning of the healing process.

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