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Peter A Levine, Ph.D., is the developer of Somatic Experiencing®, a naturalistic and neurobiological approach to healing trauma, which he has developed over the past 50 years. He holds a doctorate in Biophysics from UC Berkeley and a doctorate in Psychology from International University.
Dr. Peter Levine, Ph.D. is the founder and pioneer of Somatic Experiencing ® (SE ®)and has made it his life-time’s work to continue developing it. He holds doctorates in both Medical Biophysics and Psychology.
Learn about healing trauma and PTSD in this interview with Somatic Experiencing developer, Peter Levine, PhD. CE credits (CEUs) available.
Peter Alan Levine (born 1942) [citation needed] is an American psychotraumatologist, biophysicist and psychologist. As a psychotherapist, he offers lectures, advanced training and seminars on Somatic Experiencing (SE) he founded worldwide.
Founded in 1972 by Peter A Levine, Ph.D., the Ergos Institute of Somatic Education is the leading Somatic Experiencing® (SE™) provider of SE Master Classes, Public Programming, and Community Outreach.
Apr 2, 2024 · As you will read in The Autobiography of Trauma, Peter came to the holistic nature of SE™ through many paths and avenues, but the through line was his heart, his care, and his hope that what we call healing could be available to everyone. The book is, in part, his trauma narrative.