Webinar: Growing with our Grief - A Somatic (Mind, Body, Spirit/Soul) Approach
Grief is not just an emotional experience—it profoundly impacts the body and nervous system. The loss of a loved one can activate the brain's stress response, increasing cortisol levels and shifting the body into survival states like fight, flight, or freeze. Over time, unresolved grief can manifest physically as tension, fatigue, or chronic stress. Understanding this connection allows families to use somatic healing tools to regulate emotions and find relief.
This session introduces three key somatic frameworks to support grief processing: vagus nerve stimulation, bilateral movement, and pendulation. Activating the vagus nerve through breathwork, sound vibration, and gentle touch helps restore a sense of safety and connection. Bilateral movement—such as walking, rocking, or tapping—engages both hemispheres of the brain, promoting emotional integration and nervous system balance. Pendulation teaches families to navigate the natural rhythm of grief, moving between contraction (pain, withdrawal) and expansion (relief, connection) through guided breath pacing and tension-release exercises. Participants will leave with practical tools to regulate emotions, process grief through movement, and create space for healing while honoring their loss. The session concludes with a gentle breath and movement practice to foster resilience and connection.
This webinar is presented by the TAPS Institute for Hope and Healing®.
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