Neuromotion specialises in working with people of all ages who have an acquired brain injury, whether through accident or illness, such as stroke.
DMP (Dance Movement Psychotherapy) is a great way to work non-verbally with individuals who have had their speech and processing affected by brain injuries, including aphasia.
As well as working with individuals affected by brain injury, Neuromotion works with family members and carers affected by ABI (Acquired Brain Injury), offering both group and individual support.
As a person you are the most important part of YOUR life story, only YOU can experience it the way you do and Neuromotion works with you, on the parts of your story you wish to explore.
The importance of embracing the wholeness of being human is recognised, with attention given to the entirety of each individual, where body, mind, and spirit are valued, supported, and celebrated.
A humanistic approach that focuses on the individual and their lived experience and creatively explores their narratives.
The uniqueness of every individual is recognised, valuing their stories, life journeys, challenges, successes, and everything in between.
DMP is a relational approach that understands that the body, mind and spirit are interrelated, they are inseparable. As a holistic psychotherapeutic approach, it is acknowledged that changes experienced are reflected in both body and mind. It considers movement our first form of communication and works with the non-verbal aspects of our human experience alongside verbal processing.
Neuromotion is founded by Sara Rose, a registered dance movement psychotherapist and clinical supervisor, who has lived experience of the transformative power of dance and movement.
Personalised one-on-one sessions to address your needs.
Explore relationships, build confidence and find your voice.
Professional supervision for clinical practice and development.
Workshops focused on overall wellbeing and personal growth.