Why Attend Somatic Healing Retreat

Katie Bellamy, LCPC

Whether you’re new to healing work or have explored many modes of healing, a somatic wellness retreat may be a fit for you to expand upon your healing journey.

Different from a traditional yoga retreat or a leisure traveling retreat, a somatic wellness retreat incorporates embodied practice, healing discussions, helpful learning, and time away to unlearn, relearn, and experience relief.

Learn more about HEAL: A Somatic Wellness Retreat and book your spot.

What is somatic healing?

Somatic is another word for body-based. Essentially, somatic healing is any approach that utilizes the mind-body connection, emphasizing the importance of non-verbal methods of processing and experiencing.

Memories, emotions, and traumas live in our body. Therefore, while cognitive understanding and integration is important, we often need non-verbal and creative ways to process, re-integrate, and release traumatic, challenging, or unhelpful experiences.

Similarly, we can logically understand something or be cognitively aware of new healthy behaviors we want to integrate, but we need the somatic experience of nervous system regulation in order to fully understand and experience healing.

It’s not enough to think our way through and reframe our thoughts. We need to viscerally understand, practice, and integrate.

Just as our body holds trauma, it also holds wisdom. Approaching healing with a “bottom-up” approach allows our body to lead and our minds to follow.

Why Katie created HEAL: A Somatic Wellness Retreat

As a dance/movement therapist and Reiki Master Teacher, I incorporate the mind-body-spirit connection into individual work with clients as well as group work and even corporate trainings and wellness workshops.

As my professional work has evolved, common themes emerged. I often find myself working with individual clients who are seeking to “get back on track,” improve efficiency and productivity, and who are grappling with shame and guilt related to people-pleasing, perfectionism, over-attunement, and nervous system dysregulation.

Macro systems of the patriarchy, capitalism, and white supremacy as well as smaller family systems can elicit patterns of survival that constantly ask for emotional labor.

Somatic healing is especially suited in these situations because the nervous system dysregulation experienced requires safety and “bottom-up” understanding so that the mind can then reframe.

If we’ve been conditioned as the family caretaker, if our feelings and experiences have chronically been dismissed, if we feel so drawn into hustle culture that we’re unaware of our physical sensations, we need both cognitive and somatic approaches to unlearn and relearn.

As important as individual therapy and energy healing is, healing also must happen in community. I envisioned the HEAL retreat in late 2024 and hosted the first iteration Fall 2025.

I wanted to create a space where folks could safely explore nervous system regulation, where we could join with other eldest daughters, recovering people pleasers, and caretakers to increase awareness of unhelpful patterns, practice boundary-setting and ease, and connect in community.

Is the HEAL retreat therapy?

While facilitated by a licensed therapist, HEAL: A Somatic Wellness Retreat is therapeutic but not therapy. We will engage in group discussions to learn and share and much of the information, both verbal and embodied movement groups, stem from my experience as a licensed therapist and dance/movement therapist.

There is depth to the discussion and safe boundaries established. The experience benefits from the ethics and containment of someone trained as a therapist but remain educational, therapeutic, and exploratory.

What to expect at a somatic wellness retreat

Every somatic wellness retreat may explore different topics and approach somatic healing differently. For HEAL: A Somatic Wellness Retreat, the primary flow includes:

  • Educational workshops

  • Movement workshops

  • Downtime to connect and relax

The educational workshops include learning and discussion around themes such as:

  • Understanding the nervous system

  • Boundary setting

  • People pleasing

  • Perfectionism

The movement workshops/somatic healing experiences include:

  • Creative movement and breath

  • Sound healing

  • Temazcal ceremony

An important part of the flow is downtime. In order to regulate, the retreat is designed to have enough structure so as to feel contained, safe, and mentally taken care of while having downtime incorporated to practice relaxing.

Downtime activities include:

  • Time at the pool

  • Cenote excursion

  • Connecting with other group members over cards, coloring, tea, discussion

  • Naps

  • Walking the jungle property

  • Optional add-ons like massage or Reiki

Who is a good fit for HEAL: A Somatic Wellness Retreat

If you’re a therapist, a caregiver, in a service-based career, an eldest daughter, or someone who identifies with being the one to hold it all together, the one who regulates others but forgets to tend to yourself, the one who wants to relax and experience ease but isn’t sure where to start.

If you’re open to travel and experiencing a safe step outside of your comfort zone and into the jungle setting, if you’re willing to explore through discussion and movement, we’d love to have you.

If you’re not sure, book a call with Katie to get any questions answered.

I hope you join me, October 21-25th, 2026 for HEAL: A Somatic Wellness Retreat. You deserve it.

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