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On se touche
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Life Care Wellness 800 Roosevelt, Bldg C, Suite 206 Glen Ellyn, IL 60137
Second Location: 5408 N. Long Ave, Chicago, IL 60630
Third Location: 1958 Aberdeen Ct, Sycamore, IL 60178
If you’re a client at Life Care Wellness you may have noticed the presence of what appear to be massage tables in some of the therapy offices. Are we offering massage now? No, afraid not. So what are the tables for then? Touch can be one aspect of Somatic Experiencing (SE) , a type of therapy developed to treat trauma and regulate the autonomic nervous system. The SE therapist, who has had special [pardon the pun] hands-on training in touch, uses touch to more directly intervene with the client’s nervous system. The table provides the best access to the client’s body while ensuring comfort for the SE touch therapist.
So how does SE touch work? Think of it is like this. You’ve probably seen a caregiver picking up a crying infant. If the caregiver is calm, the baby inevitably quiets fairly quickly (barring of course specific needs like feeding or changing). But if the caregiver is anxious or upset, the infant struggles to calm down.
So in much the same way, the SE therapist uses her regulated nervous system to help bring regulation back to the client’s nervous system . This happens through an entrainment process between the two nervous systems via touch. With support from the outside, the client’s nervous system can again regain regulation that is responsive to the environment, rather than staying “stuck” in dysregulation. This “stuckness”, frequently a result of trauma, can be on the sympathetic side of the nervous system (e.g. anxiety, panic, etc.), on the parasympathetic side (e.g. depression, shut-down, etc.), or occurring on both sides (e.g. bipolar, medical syndromes, etc.). The goal is flexible and flowing regulation – which is the way the nervous system is designed to work.
So what does an SE touch session look like? After a short time of checking in at the beginning of the session, the client is invited to lie down (fully clothed) on the table face up. The therapist ensures the comfort of the client, allowing the client’s body to relax (a necessary component of moving toward regulation). So pillows, bolsters and blankets are frequently used. Once the client is feeling comfortable and the SE therapist is feeling settled, the SE therapist asks for permission to touch the client.
Typically the first contact will be the therapist sliding her hand under the client’s clothed back to directly below one of the kidneys, near the spine in the mid-lower back. Why the kidneys? The kidneys are topped by the adrenal glands, which produce cortisol and norepinephrine (adrenaline), key chemicals in the body’s threat response. This part of the body frequently experiences a great deal of constriction when the nervous system is dysregulated. The presence of the therapist’s hand (which doesn’t move in SE touch) encourages the muscles in this area to relax and blood flow to increase. As this happens, the kidney often descends a bit and begins to reflect the pulse. Once this regulation is achieved, the therapist moves to the other side of the table to support the other kidney.
Depending on the client’s nervous system, the therapist may stay with the kidneys for one session or multiple sessions before moving on to other parts of the body. Frequent areas of touch include the base of the head, neck, shoulders, joints and feet with the goal of these parts of the body reflecting increased nervous system regulation.
According to Kathy Kain, MA, SEP, senior faculty with the Somatic Experiencing Training Institute, touch is particularly useful: • In working with early shock trauma that has a primarily physical origin (particularly when this occurs in the child/infant’s pre-verbal development phase). This is especially true when the client’s symptoms are manifesting as primarily somatic complaints. • In working with developmental disturbances that have a primarily physical origin, such as extended hospitalizations, particularly if the client’s symptoms are manifesting somatically. • When it is helpful to the client to learn to differentiate between appropriate, caring touch and inappropriate, harmful touch. • When touch helps the client integrate his or her change process more fully through all layers of self. • When touch helps the client remain resourceful in managing his or her activation levels. • When the use of verbal language is limited, either due to disability or language barriers.
Touch is not always used in Somatic Experiencing, and in certain circumstances it is not appropriate, but it can be a powerful and faster method of achieving therapeutic goals. SE touch practitioners at Life Care Wellness currently include Linette Howard, LCPC, SEP; Marty Dennen, LCPC, SEP; Cathy Conway, LCPC, SEP, Judy Petrushka, LCSW, SEP; and myself. If you want more information on SE or touch in SE, please contact me at 630-423-5933 .
Life Care Wellness | 800 Roosevelt Rd, Building C, Suite 206, Glen Ellyn, Illinois Serving West Chicagoland including Winfield, Wheaton, Lisle, Glen Ellyn, Lombard, Downers Grove and Elmhurst.
Life Care Wellness | 5408 N. Long Avenue, Chicago, Illinios Serving Jefferson Park, Lincolnwood, Edgebrook, North Park, Albany Park, Harwood Heights, Norwood Park and the near North suburbs including Park Ridge, Niles, Skokie and Evanston.
Life Care Wellness | 1958 Aberdeen Ct, Sycamore, Illinois Serving DeKalb and Northern Illinois University area along with Cortland, Genoa, Maple Park, Kingston, Burlington, Hampshire, Malta, Kirkland, and Elburn.
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This device seems to be pretty solid and looks attractive while on the desk. That's where the usefulness for me stopped. I'm giving it 3 stars because I think it's a solid device and could be useful for some, but I have personal issues with it and the advertising did not seem to match up with it's actual functionality. Not touch sensitive: Unfortunately it doesn't really perform as expected. Watching the videos talking about sliding and touching and reading descriptions, I thought the top of the device was going to be touch sensitive meaning I could slide my finger across it and send midi data to my computer. Unfortunately, the paddle must be physically moved. The paddle senses 4 degrees of motion: pushed down at the front, pressed down at the back, and pulled to each side. Resolution of data not calibrated to degree of motion: I loved the idea of having a midi controller that would "push back" so to speak. When controlling volume swells (or vibrato amount or whatever) I want to be able to put physical effort into increasing the parameter, then control the parameter coming back down by relaxing my muscles and controlling how fast the device returns to a resting state. This allows you to play the device similar to an actual instrument instead of having to manually return a slider or knob back to zero. However, the Touché will send it's maximum CC message (127) somewhere in the middle of it's axis of motion, well before the paddle bottoms out. Because there's there's no physical sensation to tell you "this is as loud as it goes" its difficult to perform anything realistically without having extended chunks where the expression data is maxed out. In practice, I ended up having to go back to the CC data after recording, reduce everything, then manually mouse in more gentle curves where the data flatlined. The device does allow you to dial in a sensitivity setting, however this was an issue even at the least sensitive. When the device is at it's most sensitive, the slightest touch will send a full blast. This is potentially useful if you're into finger drumming, but not what I was looking for . The multiple degrees of motion were more of a hassle than useful: This is likely a personal thing, but when each axis of motion is mapped to a different parameter, it's very difficult to use without accidentally sending some unintended data. Pressing the paddle down in the back will inevitably end up slightly jiggling the paddle left or right which sent midi data I ended up needing to delete later on. Some people may like the unpredictable sensitivity of this, but for my production methods, I found it to be more of a hassle. There is no manual!!!: This was really annoying. The device does not come with a manual nor was I able to find any printed document on the website. Instead, you have to watch a series of videos. While sometimes it's nice watching someone walk you through how to do things on youtube, I often want to be able to scan through a document to find the info I'm looking for and move on. In this setup, if you want to learn how to program custom midi messages, or figure out what the buttons do, you have to watch a guy unbox the thing first, plug it in, install software, advertise for all the plugins this thing is compatible with, etc. This is beyond infuriating. The LIE programming environment is a pain in the ass if you use this with a standard DAW: It took me awhile to figure this out, but if their standalone LIE software is open on your computer, the device sends different signals than it would if the app is closed. I'd program one axis of motion to send a midi signal, and then try to test it out in my DAW, but it wouldn't send the signal I had just programmed it to. Had there been a manual, this issue would have been easier to troubleshoot, but instead I had to watch a whole video series to get that one answer. I often like to change the functionality of my midi devices so I may use on axis to control expression, then change it so that same axis controls modulation and record another pass etc. With most apps, you can leave them open and reprogram your midi device on the fly, but with the touche, you need to open the app, go to the custom settings, set your setting, then close it every time you want to change something. I found the presets for integrated 3rd party software cluttering: The LIE interface is very much created to facilitate loading up prefab patches for 3rd party software, and there are seemingly hundreds of these. This is one of the things that they seem to proudly advertise, but I found it more annoying than anything else. I use custom settings on my midi devices almost exclusively, but I wasn't able to find a way to have the LIE software default to the custom midi screen. Instead it loads up with a bunch of 3rd party plugins and you have to go through a series of menus to get to the custom midi stuff EVERY TIME. I couldn't even figure out how to hide the mountain of plugin settings I'll never use because I don't own the software. It's just visual clutter that makes for an annoying user experience. Suffice to say I'm returning this. I'm sure this device will be useful for the right target audience, but for me it was more of a novelty than a serious production tool.



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This product is a must-have for songwriters, composers, and producers. The included software synths are plentiful. The controller itself is responsive and well-constructed. I ended up buying the companion Arche' software, which provides wonderful modeled violins, violas, and cellos. You can play the device right out of the box, but I recommend spending some time with the manual and software (and practicing) to benefit from the deeper features — it will do whatever you want, but you need to know how to set up if you want to move beyond the default synth presets. Highly recommended!!



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This device is amazing. If you use virtual instruments, and you want to manipulate many variables in real time with sensitive control, get this touché. It really is sensitive to such small movements. You COULD just use wheels and sliders to control your settings, but it’s still not the same. This touché is next level. The magic is controlling so many things organically. A wheel or slider will never feel like this. You can tell the computer so accurately what you want. Get it!



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Amazing and easy to use expression controller. Can control hardware via assignable cv outs, which is miiiindblowing, got it wired to my minibrute and neutron, never had so much fun with synths in my life:)



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I bought it mainly as a companion for my Moog Sub37 and other hardware synths, but also for some soft synths as well. Beautiful and sturdy looking hardware. Was able to get it running quite fast, thanks to some tutorial videos. The Touche offers a new approach to control the sound, and I must say I really like the feeling and the feedback that you get from the mechanism and the wooden skin. Much more intuitive than turning on the knobs. On the software side, I first had problems with mapping Omnisphere in the Touche plug-in, but Expressive E's support was responsive and swiftly sent me some helpful instruction to make it work eventually. I don't know any other controller where you have precise control over that many parameters and it just feels right.



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This device is amazing. You can get such expressiveness out of your synths. I’ve hooked it up to my Sub 37, and Prophet 6 and it’s breathed new life into them. I’m originally a guitar player and this helps humanize my synth playing. Side note: the first device I got was defective and their customer support was super friendly and responsive on getting the issue resolved.



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