Reinders, Sophia PHD
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We dwell within the earth body. Our psyche is alive in an ensouled world. Awakening to this awareness opens us to experiencing our wisdombody and its ability to cherish and engage - with all our senses, heart and spirit - in the participatory intimacy of the web of life. Sophia Reinders is the founding Director of the WisdomBody Institute for Creative Psychotherapy and Expressive Arts.

Her approach to psychotherapy is creative and holistic, within a framework of Jungian psychology and Expressive Arts Therapy. Sophia is a certified Iyengar yoga teacher, bringing an awareness of the body and embodied emotions into the clinical work. Her psychotherapy offices are located in San Francisco and Corte Madera (Marin County) and her treatment languages are English, French and German.

Sophia provides psychotherapy to adult individuals and couples, and offers workshops and Expressive Arts training to clinicians and the interested public. Sophia also offers one-on-one Yoga therapy and yoga workshops.
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Psychotherapy, the practice of attending the soul, fosters growth and healing, insight, transformation and a deepened relationship with self, other and spirit, within a safe and nurturing therapeutic relationship.
You may be seeking help in coping with a protracted difficulty, an overwhelming change, or a new dilemma.
Or you may be seeking psychotherapy out of a deep desire for more fulfilling and meaningful relationships in different dimensions of your life - with yourself or your loved ones, your work or creative pursuits, with the natural world or the sacred.
At the heart of yoga lie practices which hone the capacity for embodied awareness, mindfulness, equanimity and kindness.
These practices intend to foster the ability to experience in the immediacy of the body the interconnectedness of all life, and to bring this awakened awareness into the world.
When we perform yoga asanas and breathwork as a practice of embodied awareness and engage the self-corrective intelligence of the body, our bodies stretch, both physically and psychologically, into new postures and new attitudes of openness and well-being.
For Jung, psyche reveals itself in its creative images which beckon us to befriend the intuitive wisdom they offer, guiding and nurturing us towards greater balance and wholeness.
In the images of our night world we witness the mysteries of the soul.
Dreams, Jung says, are messengers of meanings that are embodied and inscribed in the images themselves.
As we explore dream images creatively and attune ourselves to the imagistic qualities of their shapes and colors, their volumes, movements and rhythms, they disclose new insights and evoke rich intuitive resonance, while at the same time remaining rooted in their fertile, imaginal ground.
Nature never gives up on us.
The earth's wild, primal elegance calls deep inside us to explore that sacredness, that untamed beauty and mystery.
The rainbow of our experiencing, our psyche, is embedded in the life of our body.
Our body is our most immediate home on earth.
Here live our stories, our joys, fears and hopes, sculpted in the flesh of our being.
Our body is as well the guardian of our insights and intuitions, of our longing-to-become, and of our celebration of life on earth.
When we give a creative voice to the body in the healing of the psyche, our mental-emotional transformation is supported, sustained and shared by our life force and we grow both physically and emotionally into a freer range of motion and emotion, awakening new, cherished possibilities for well-being, serenity and joy.
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