Psycho - Somatic Integration
Psycho-Somatic Integration: Harmonize. Release. Realize.
Feel lighter, clearer, and truly present. Psycho-Somatic Integration combines the insight of therapeutic talk with hands-on bodywork to harmonize what words alone can’t fully reach. After a therapeutic conversation, the body often carries subtle imprints—tension patterns, held breath, shifts in cranial and sacral rhythms—that keep emotions and memories alive in the tissues. Our approach bridges mind and body to dissolve those lingering patterns and restore inner balance.
Who benefits
People who are finishing or deepening therapy and want embodied integration of their insights.
Those with chronic tension, headaches, or dysregulated stress responses.
Deep State Integration
An integration session is a form of talk therapy designed for those who have experienced profound, deep, non-ordinary personal states. It serves to process, reflect, and understand your experience. It is about noticing patterns, unpacking emotions, and applying the experience to guide healing and self-understanding. Integration assists you in connecting your experience with your everyday life.
Art Room
The Art Room: A Mahlort Space
Expression Without Judgment
This is a dedicated "painting room"—a protected space where the pressure of the outside world disappears.
Inspired by the work of Arno Stern, the Mahlort is not an art class.
That is a beautiful and very specific philosophy. In the Mahlort, the focus is on the natural, universal "script" that comes out of us when we are free from competition, judgment, or even the intent to "make art" for others to see.
The soul to express itself without pressure (Mahlort). There are no grades, no critiques, and no "artists." Instead, it is a space for
The Freedom to Be: Here, you paint for yourself, not for an audience. This allows a spontaneous, organic expression to emerge from your inner self.
The room serves as a "protected place" (Clos-Lieu), providing a sense of safety and privacy that is essential for both children and adults.
For those navigating the repetitive layers of complex trauma, the Mahlort offers a vital "counter-balance." It is a place of play, concentration, and pure presence.