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Shake off stress and trauma naturally
Gabriel can help you find the right clinic and decide if this is a fit before you book.

During the visit
Learning a series of 7 simple exercises to fatigue specific muscles
Lying down as natural tremoring begins (usually in legs)
Involuntary shaking or vibrating for 10-15 minutes
Ability to control intensity and stop tremors if needed
Duration
Initial training 1-3 sessions, then home practice
Starting at
$75
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Category
Mind-Body
About this treatment
Trauma Release Exercises (TRE) is a simple series of exercises designed to activate the body's natural tremoring response to release muscular tension and calm the nervous system. Developed by Dr. David Berceli, TRE is based on the observation that animals in the wild shake after threatening experiences to discharge the survival energy mobilized during stress. Humans have this same tremoring mechanism but often suppress it due to social conditioning. TRE safely activates this self-regulating response, allowing the body to release stored tension and stress without having to talk about or relive traumatic experiences.
The TRE exercise series gently fatigues specific muscle groups, particularly the psoas (deep core muscles that hold chronic stress and trauma). Once fatigued, these muscles begin to tremor, a shaking or vibrating that typically starts in the legs and can spread throughout the body. The tremors are involuntary but completely safe and controllable, you can modulate intensity or stop them at any time. Many people find the tremoring deeply relaxing and report feeling lighter, calmer, and more grounded afterward. The process works on a somatic level, below conscious thought, making it accessible even when verbal processing is difficult or overwhelming.
TRE is used for stress relief, trauma recovery, anxiety, chronic muscle tension, and performance optimization. The exercises can be learned in a few sessions with a certified TRE provider, then practiced at home for ongoing benefits. Because TRE doesn't require talking about trauma, it's particularly valuable for people who find traditional therapy retraumatizing or insufficient. The practice is safe, empowering, and provides a self-regulation tool you can use throughout your life. For those seeking a body-based approach to releasing stress and trauma, TRE offers a unique and accessible method.
Visit flow
Learning a series of 7 simple exercises to fatigue specific muscles
Lying down as natural tremoring begins (usually in legs)
Involuntary shaking or vibrating for 10-15 minutes
Ability to control intensity and stop tremors if needed
Sensations of release, relaxation, or emotional unwinding
Integration time and grounding after tremoring
Home practice of exercises 2-3 times per week
Best for
People with PTSD or trauma history
Those with chronic stress or anxiety
Individuals with chronic muscle tension
Anyone seeking body-based stress relief
Key outcomes
Release of chronic muscular tension and stress
Calming of nervous system dysregulation
Trauma healing without having to talk about traumatic events
Reduced anxiety and improved emotional regulation
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Treatment fit
Root-cause context before you book
Gabriel can help decide whether trauma release exercises (tre) fits your symptoms, labs, and recovery goals before you spend money on a session.
Protocol pairing
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Gabriel can pair this with diagnostics, supplements, peptides, and follow-up cadence so it fits into a real protocol instead of sitting in isolation.
Practitioner match
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Evidence & safety
TRE has growing research support with studies showing benefits for stress, anxiety, and trauma symptoms. The method is based on natural physiological responses observed across species. When learned from certified TRE providers, it's very safe. Some people with severe trauma may need additional therapeutic support during the process. The exercises are simple and can be self-administered once learned. Overall, a safe, accessible body-based approach to stress and trauma release.
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