With regard to the role of the body in psychotherapy, Gallese (2009) states, “ Empathy is to by conceived as the outcome of our natural tendency to experience our interpersonal relationship first and foremost at the implicit level of intercorporeity , that is the mutual resonance of intentionally meaningful sensory-motor behaviors” (p. 523). Modell (2006) suggeste that “ we innately reverberate to the movement of the other” (p. 186). He contiouues “ we useour bodies as a template that makes us feel our way into the other’s experience … The rools of expathy are in the in the body ….and this process occurs unconsciously” (p.187).