Somatic Therapy, Intensives & Nervous System Training in Marietta, GA

Services Overview

There's more than one way to
work with your nervous system.

Whether you're here for yourself, for your clients, or simply because something in you knows it's time, the work always starts in the same place. Your nervous system. Your pace. Your rhythm.

Every service here is rooted in the same understanding: your body has always known the way through. The work is learning to follow it.

Where the Work Begins

Individual Therapy

Healing begins as your nervous system starts to find safety again. Individual therapy with Dr. Christine Baker is body-based, relational, and paced to what your system can actually hold. Never pushed. Never rushed.

When You’re Ready to Go Deeper

Therapy Intensives

Some layers can't be reached in 50 minutes. Intensives are extended half-day or full-day sessions that give your nervous system something weekly therapy rarely can: enough uninterrupted time to go where it needs to go, at the pace it actually needs to get there.

Bringing the Work to Your People

Speaking & Training

The nervous system doesn't stay in the therapy room. Christine brings the science and practice of nervous system regulation into the rooms where people are already doing hard work. Clinical teams. Faith communities. Organizations. Educational institutions. And makes it accessible enough to actually change how they function together.

For SE Students

SE Personal Sessions for Students

You can't take a client somewhere your own nervous system hasn't been. These sessions give Beginning level SE students the chance to experience the work from the client's seat, building the kind of embodied understanding that no training manual can teach and that makes everything click in the room.

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Available to therapists and practitioners enrolled in SE Beginning level training. Sessions held in-person in Marietta, GA or online.

Ready to Begin

Your nervous system has been
waiting for this


You don't need to know exactly what you're carrying or where to start. That's what the first conversation is for.