Stress, Injury, Learning, & Pain
Your nervous system controls all of the muscle tension.
The patterns of your soreness and pain are learned.
You get trapped in the learned, practiced, reaction patterns.
It’s a loss of control.
This is how take back control.
-Eric Cooper, InspireSomatics.com
- Home
- About the Method +▼
- Unlock the Hidden Patterns: The Eric Cooper Somatics Method
- What is The Eric Cooper Somatics Method? How is it different than Hanna Somatics and Clinical Somatics?
- Why Do the Movements Have Me Tightening Places That Are Already Tight?
- Your treasure map is incomplete.
- Posture: The Result of Active Muscular Holdings
- Evolving Somatics:Moving Beyond Protocols to Address Real World Tension Patterns
- What this helps +▼
- The tension echoes of a stressful life, and emotional trauma
- Scoliosis, Asymmetrical Pain and Discomfort
- Depression, and the posture of depression
- Persistent muscle tension
- Address the root holdings that boil over as pain.
- Somatics for Fibromyalgia Playlist on YouTube
- Parkinson’s Disease and Somatics
- The Relationship of Stress, Posture, and Digestion
- Testimonials +▼
- Headache and Jaw Testimonials
- Neck Testimonials
- Shoulder Testimonials
- Arm, Elbow, Wrist and Hand Testimonials
- Breathing Testimonials
- Back Pain, Sacrum Pain, and Sciatic Pain Testimonials
- Hip, Piriformis, Groin, Sciatica Testimonials
- Leg, IT-Band, Knee, Foot Testimonials
- Sleep Testimonials
- Grief, sadness, depression and hunched posture testimonials
- Athletic Perfomance Testimonials
- Testimonial: Awareness of all of it moving
- Testimonial: Live your healing, heal your living
- Sessions and other ways to learn +▼
- About Eric Cooper +▼
- Contact, Location, Intake Form +▼
- More +▼
- Unlock the Hidden Patterns: The Eric Cooper Somatics Method
- Posture: The Result of Active Muscular Holdings
- Your treasure map is incomplete.
- Stress, Trauma and Tension
- Explain it like I’m five
- What this is not
- Address why you are in pain.
- You are not your stress response
- Explanation for Referring Doctors
- What about trigger points?
- The problematic issue of stretching. There’s a better way, Pandiculation.
- Durability, and the issue of lasting change
