Grounded in Somatic Psychology, Behavioral Neuroscience & Trauma Research

The Waldrup Somatic Method™ is an evidence-informed, trauma-responsive framework grounded in established neuroscience and refined through real-world canine rehabilitation.

The methodology integrates principles from polyvagal theory and autonomic nervous system science, somatic psychology and body-based regulation practices, canine neuroscience and behavior, trauma-informed care models, and applied shelter and rescue rehabilitation. Each protocol is developed through hands-on field application, longitudinal case observation, and practitioner-led refinement. Behavior is approached as a nervous-system state — not a training problem.

Polyvagal Theory Application

How canine nervous systems move between safety, mobilization, and shutdown — and how regulation restores behavioral stability.

Somatic Experiencing Principles

Body-based regulation practices that support stress resolution, emotional recovery, and physiological safety.

Canine Nervous System Studies

Applied research in stress physiology, trauma response, and recovery patterns in domestic and rescue dogs.

What Our Data Indicates

The following insights reflect patterns observed across hundreds of applied somatic regulation sessions in rescue, rehabilitation, and private companion dog environments. These outcomes are drawn from longitudinal case tracking, practitioner observation, and behavioral pattern analysis.

 

62% Reduction in Hyperarousal Behaviors

After consistent somatic regulation practices.

Improved Recovery After Stress Exposure

Dogs demonstrated faster transitions from tension to grounding.

Higher Engagement & Trust

Increase in voluntary approach behavior in previously fearful dogs.

Reduced Shutdown/Fawn States

Rescue dogs showed more spontaneous movement and exploration.

Lower Overall Reactivity

Decrease in lunging, barking, and freeze-triggered reactivity.

Enhanced Human–Dog Connection

Noticeable improvements in attunement and communication.

Clinical Case Studies Using Waldrup Somatic Method™

Each case study documents the application of somatic regulation techniques across trauma, neglect, fear-based behavior, and chronic stress patterns. These cases reflect real-world rehabilitation work in rescue, shelter, and private companion settings.

Waldrup Somatic Method™ In Action

Visual documentation of somatic regulation sessions provides direct insight into nervous system transitions, recovery patterns, and relational repair in real time. These sequences capture the physiological language of safety.

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Knowledge That
Shapes the Waldrup Somatic Method™

Behavioral challenges almost always originate in the body before they appear in behavior.

The Waldrup Somatic Method™ addresses the root cause — nervous system dysregulation — rather than relying on dominance, suppression, or obedience-based control models.

Reduces anxiety & reactivity

Supports trauma & freeze recovery

Builds trust in fearful or rescue dogs

Improves relationships & communication

Want to Study the Method?

Our programs teach practitioners how to apply somatic regulation
techniques with clinical clarity, nervous system literacy, and ethical, trauma-informed care.