Neuroaffective Touch is a therapeutic approach that uses gentle, attuned touch to help the nervous system settle and to support emotional wellbeing. It is grounded in research showing that physical contact sends meaningful signals through the body’s sensory pathways, influencing both bodily states and emotional experience.
The method brings together principles from somatic psychotherapy, attachment theory, developmental psychology, affective neuroscience, and polyvagal theory. It recognises that certain emotional and relational patterns are held in the body and cannot be fully reached through verbal therapy alone.
By offering slow, supportive touch, the therapist helps bridge the connection between body and mind. This highlights the body’s central role in emotional development and regulation, and supports areas of relational, emotional, and developmental experience that cannot be addressed through words alone.
HARVEST THERAPY
44 Russell Square,
London WC1B 4JP
United Kingdom
Phone Number:
020 8962 6247
email: info@harvest-therapy.co.uk
