The body's intelligence is largely an untapped resource in psychotherapy yet the story told by the somatic narrative-- gesture posture prosody facial expressions eye gaze & movement -- is arguably more significant than the story told by the words The language of the body communicates implicit meanings & reveals the legacy of trauma & of early or forgotten dynamics with attachment figures To omit the body as a target of therapeutic action is an unfortunate oversight that deprives clients of a vital avenue of self-knowledge & change Written for therapists & clients to explore together in therapy this book is a practical guide to the language of the body It begins with a section that orients therapists & clients to the volume & how to use it followed by an overview of the role of the brain & the use of mindfulness The last three sections are organized according to a phase approach to therapy focusing first on developing personal resources particularly somatic ones; second on utilizing a bottom-up somatic approach to memory; & third on exploring the impact of attachment on procedural learning emotional biases & cognitive distortions Each chapter is accompanied by a guide to help therapists apply the chapter's teachings in clinical practice & by worksheets to help clients integrate the material on a personal level The concepts interventions & worksheets introduced in this book are designed as an adjunct to & in support of other methods of treatment rather than as a st&-alone treatment or manualized approach By drawing on the therapeutic relationship & adjusting interventions to the particular needs of each client thoughtful attention to what is being spoken beneath the words through the body can heighten the intimacy of the therapistclient journey & help change take place more easily in the hidden recesses of the self