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		<title>What does “somatic” mean?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My doctorate is in Somatic Education. I am often asked what “somatic” means. Soma comes from the Greek word for body. The role and power of the body and its owner is often ignored in conventional therapy. The somatic therapist, on the other hand, combines his/her knowledge of how the body works with the client’s [...]]]></description>
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