
Meet Megan Noorman
Therapist in Training/Somatic Practitioner
Your journey back to yourself won’t look like anyone else’s.
Healing is rarely about fixing yourself. It is about learning how to listen — especially to the parts of you that learned to survive by going quiet, rigid, or constantly on edge.
I am here to be a steady witness and guide as we explore what your body has been holding and what may be ready to shift. My work is grounded in nervous system science, attachment theory, depth psychology, and trauma-informed care. Together, we slow down, center, and notice patterns without pathologizing them, build capacity without overwhelming your system, and strengthen your relationship with your body.
I am a 400-hour trained Somatic Experiencing Practitioner with additional certifications in couples intimacy and coregulation, trancework, breathwork, and crisis stabilization. My approach integrates bottom-up nervous system work with reflective processing and practical tools you can use in everyday life.
I am currently completing my Master of Social Work at Grand Valley State University (expected May 2027) and training clinically through my internship at Forest View Hospital. This experience deepens my commitment to ethical, evidence-informed care while honoring the intelligence of the body.
Before entering clinical work, I spent over a decade building and running businesses. I understand burnout, leadership pressure, and high-functioning survival. As a neurodivergent practitioner (ADHD and dyslexia), I bring lived experience of sensitivity and nonlinear thinking — traits I view as forms of body intelligence.
You are the expert on your life. My role is to help you attune to your system so your choices feel less reactive and more aligned with your values and goals.
Healing does not mean becoming someone new.
It means softening the armor and remembering what was there before you had to protect it.
Services:
Individual
Specialties:
Trauma • Complex Trauma • Nervous System Regulation • Somatic Resilience • Anxiety • Life Transitions • Identity Work • Grief • Chronic Pain • Depression • Neurodivergent Affirming Care

