
Psychosomatic Osteopathy
In Part-2 of this two-part course series on psychosomatic osteopathy Torsten Liem teaches effective practical approaches to the treatment of complex complaints and dysfunctional soma-physiological-experiential-context patterns seen in the osteopathic clinic.
- Part 2 - 20-22 Feb 2026
- NB. Possibility for a 1-day access course for those who missed Part 1 - see below.
The main aim of this two-part course series is to convey new diagnostic and treatment approaches relevant to clinical practice and new perspectives in the clinical application of osteopathy. On the one hand, advanced approaches and techniques are offered for osteopathy, which expand the clinical framework and the "toolbox" of practising osteopaths. On the other hand, new perspectives, principles and models make it possible to identify and link further clinically relevant factors with regard to health and allostasis that have not previously been taken into account. Thus we do not speak of a primary somatic dysfunction, but of soma-physiology-experience-context dysfunction patterns, which are taken into account in the diagnosis. We also consider which resources maintain the existing balance and which changes in the patient are possible with which osteopathic approaches at any given time.

The entire course series is designed to improve and expand the diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for challenges and complaints that arise in practice. This includes cognitive, limbic, neurovegetative, immunological, biochemical, homeostatic and allostatic processes, the consideration of sensorimotor, vital, emotional, mental and spiritual components of consciousness, new and expanded palpatory approaches, the inclusion of the biographical life path and the developmental lines for clinically relevant osteopathic approaches, the consideration of multimodal and multidimensional resources that can be activated during treatment, skills for the co-regulation of patients in order to be able to accompany them into a dynamic state of balance and flow, and the promotion of goal-oriented proactive behaviour.
- Diagnostics Soma-Physiology-Experience-Context Dysfunction Patterns
- Therapeutic relationship
- Palpation of somatic dysfunction and ANS
- Osteopathic approaches to emotional regulation
- Stabilisation work in the osteopathic setting
- Dynamic resource organisation and co-regulation
- Indications and contraindications
- Osteopathic Felt Sense (OFS)
- 15-step Multimodal Bifocal Integration®
- Right-left balance and bilateral stimulation
- Solution of somatic-psychic dysfunctions with breathing techniques
- Myofascial vibration
- Chronic pain: Treatment protocol basic 1
***See photos and videos of Part 1 here***
For more information please check: https://psychosomatic-osteopathy.com/. The book on Psychosomatic Osteopathy is currently available in German, the English edition is in press.
Course fees = £595 per weekend
- £595 full cost for 3-day course
- £100 non-refundable deposit required to reserve (or pay full Early Bird fee before 10th Nov to save £100)
- Remaining £495 to be paid by 20th Jan 2026
- Early bird fee £495 (no deposit required) - Ends 10th November 5pm.
NB. If you were unable to make Part 1 but would be interested in attending Part 2 we may be able to put on an access day in January to prepare delegates for the course in February. Please email info@coreclapton.org to express your interest.
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