Havening Touch is a simple, gentle, and soothing touch that you can do on yourself, or someone else can do for you. It’s a key part of Havening Techniques, which are used to help people release the difficult feelings and memories that come with trauma. It’s not like a massage or something that might feel intrusive; it’s more like a comforting and safe touch, like a hug or a gentle stroke. The touch is very specific and needs to be applied correctly.
When you experience trauma, your brain can get stuck in a ‘fight or flight’ response. This can lead to feelings of anxiety, fear, and distress that can feel overwhelming. Havening Touch helps to calm this response by stimulating certain parts of your skin, which then sends signals to your brain. This stimulation can cause a release of delta waves which are associated with relaxation. It can also increase the amount of a calming chemical called GABA and serotonin in your brain, helping you feel safer and more at ease.
It’s like giving your brain a gentle hug, letting it know that it’s okay to relax and release those difficult feelings. This touch helps to interrupt old neural pathways and create new, positive ones.
There are a few places where Havening Touch is most effective:
You can choose the touch that feels most comforting and natural for you.
Havening Touch helps with trauma in several ways:
When using Havening Touch, you might notice:
It’s important to remember that healing from trauma is a journey and it takes time. Be patient and kind with yourself as you work with Havening Touch, and remember to seek support from a professional if you need it.
It is important to note that although Havening Touch can be a very powerful tool, it may not be appropriate for everyone and it is not a replacement for professional therapeutic help. If you have experienced trauma, it’s important to work with a qualified mental health professional who can help you develop a personalised treatment plan that addresses your specific needs and concerns.
However, Havening touch can be a very helpful tool to use in addition to other therapies. It can be integrated into almost any therapeutic approach, or even non-therapeutic approaches.
Havening can be a way of taking back control. Many people describe trauma as having the feeling of being trapped or in a movie you can’t escape from. Havening can be a way of feeling like the lights are turned on and you can feel more safe and in control.
If you feel like it’s helpful you can practice Havening Touch every day.
Havening Touch is a simple yet powerful tool that you can use to help yourself feel calmer, safer, and more in control of your feelings, and your responses to difficult memories.
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