Ami Robertson is a trauma-informed somatic therapist and movement facilitator based in Folkestone, Kent, UK, working online and outdoors in nature. They hold a professional qualification in Trauma Informed Somatic Therapy from the ISOHH (equivalent to levels 3-5 in counselling) and are fully accredited with the ACCPH, alongside 650 hours of training in yoga, somatic ecstatic dance, and somatics through Body Mind Centring.
Ami specialises in supporting people living with grief, trauma, chronic illness, and significant life transitions — particularly those who've tried more conventional talk therapy and know they need something slower, deeper, and more embodied. Their approach weaves somatic therapy, parts work, nervous system education, and movement, always held within an awareness of the wider collective, cultural, and ecological contexts we live inside.
As a queer, non-binary, neurodivergent, disabled person with their own lived experience of C-PTSD, Ami brings deep personal understanding to this work. They don't position themselves as someone who fixes clients, but as a steady, compassionate companion for the descent — someone who walks alongside rather than leads from above. The work is relational, unhurried, and centred on building capacity for presence rather than pushing toward a fixed outcome.