The body communicates
Sensation, posture, activation, collapse and vitality are approached as clinically meaningful expressions of lived experience and protection.
A London-based education, clinical thinking and research initiative bringing body, nervous system and relationship into one coherent framework.
Relational Somatic Integration™ is an integrative clinical framework developed to understand how experience and protective adaptation are organised across the body, nervous system and relationship—not as separate concerns, but as one living system.
Sensation, posture, activation, collapse and vitality are approached as clinically meaningful expressions of lived experience and protection.
Fight, flight, freeze, appease and shutdown are understood as intelligent adaptations, with safety and regulation preceding pressure for change.
Attachment, co-regulation and relational safety create the conditions in which protective patterns can soften and new capacities can emerge.
Psychologist · Trauma & Attachment-Focused Psychotherapist · Researcher
RSI™ was developed by B. Rumeysa Demirörs as a clinical integration framework for holding bodily experience, nervous-system regulation and relational meaning within one formulation. Her work brings together attachment, developmental trauma, interpersonal neurobiology, somatic approaches and mind–body health.
Read the full founder profileRSI™ is being developed as a bridge between clinically useful education, careful case formulation and research-minded practice—so that ideas can be understood, applied and examined.
Education moves from shared language and foundational concepts towards application, formulation, ethics and supervised practitioner development. Current work spans trauma education, attachment-informed parenting, inner-child work and professional training.
The long-term research vision is to develop clinically meaningful concepts, examine measurable outcomes and strengthen translation between attachment, neuroscience, somatic health and everyday practice.
The initiative is being built in deliberate stages: establishing the framework and educational platform first, developing professional and research collaborations next, and expanding into an ethically governed London centre over time.
RSI™ conceptual development, public education, professional programmes and clinical writing.
Practitioner pathways, supervised learning, outcome evaluation and interdisciplinary partnerships.
A future integrative mental health ecosystem connecting clinical work, professional education and research.
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