~Registered Somatic Movement Educator/Therapist (RSME/T) ~Certified Movement Analyst (CMA) ~Dynamic Embodiment Practitioner (DEP) ~Master of Fine Arts (U of WI – Milwaukee) ~Applied Neuroplasticity™ certification: somatic and play therapy for birth trauma, developmental trauma, attachment and foster/adoption with founder, Dr. Annie Brook, PhD, LPC, MSME
~Trained and experienced group facilitator: supporting medical providers, educators and professionals in various fields in understanding the body imprint of early trauma for compassionate and attuned care and treatment
“Angie is genuine, caring and fully present with others. Her passion for freedom, truth, healing and wholeness comes through in all she does.“
Rebecca G.
Angie Yetzke is a Registered Somatic Movement Educator and Therapist (RSME/T), Certified Movement Analyst (CMA) and Dynamic Embodiment Practitioner (DEP) with thirty years’ experience in movement and movement education. Backed by neuroscience and grounded in hope, Angie helps all ages release body-held tension and trauma, repattern developmental movement and rewire sensory processing. Her approach is play-based, therapist-led, relationship-focused and, with children, parent/caregiver-dependent. As a trained group facilitator, Angie supports medical providers, educators and professionals in understanding the body imprint of early trauma for compassionate and attuned care and treatment.
“Somatic” is sensing, feeling AND MOVING! How the body organizes itself to focus on tasks, to move through space, to respond to others, to handle stress…it all matters. How the body softens, pushes, reaches and pulls is foundational to our existence and our emotional being in the world. It’s the body-brain connection. It’s plastic and malleable. It’s God’s design, and it is flawless.”
Angie Yetzke
More about Angie…
“For thirty years I have studied the body’s ability to express, relate, communicate and heal, first as a dancer, dance educator and choreographer, and now as a somatic movement therapist and movement analyst. My own journey with my body has not always been easy – chronic injury, illness, grief, shame…My body held these hidden stories so that my brain would not have to process loss and heartbreak. Then I found a better way. Through somatic movement I learned to slow down, allow myself to feel and stay grounded in the present, even when it was hard and even when I was afraid. Over time this led me to move differently, carry myself differently and BE in the world differently – with BODY-felt sensitivity, forgiveness and purpose. This work led me to SENSE and FEEL God’s presence in ways I never had and realize the intricacy and exquisiteness of how He made the human body. I would love to help you, your child and/or your family find the same freedom….because how we move matters.”