Consent
Informed consent
Last updated: 16 май 2026 г.
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What is Bodynamic Analysis
A Danish school of somatic psychotherapy. We work with the body's history as held in muscles, breath, and posture — not as a substitute for talk therapy, but alongside it.
Touch policy
Some Bodynamic interventions involve gentle physical contact (e.g. palpation of a specific muscle). Touch is ALWAYS by explicit consent, can be declined or withdrawn at any moment, and is never required for the work to proceed.
Risks & limits
Therapy can surface difficult emotions, including grief, anger, or memories of past wounds. This is part of the process; we move at the pace your nervous system can hold. If at any point you feel the work is unsafe for you, we pause.
Recording
Sessions are not audio- or video-recorded. I keep brief written notes for my own clinical use; you have the right to see them and to request their deletion.
Right to withdraw
You can end therapy at any time, with or without notice. I will respect your decision and offer a referral if helpful.