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Somato-Emotional Perspective in The Yucatan

24 Credits AOA CME Category 1-A

Location: Merida, Yucatan (Mexico)

Dates: November 1-7, 2025

Audience: Physicians only

Presenter: Travis Gordon, DO, MSc

Photo of a cenote in merida, yucatan

This introductory course aims to build upon our already existing understanding of anatomy and physiology through a more complete perspective and rediscover what was always in front of our eyes and under our hands: emotion. The course will explore the duality of emotion and the somatic system in which it stores itself to form one integral, simultaneous, unconscious process.

Exactly 100 years ago Wilhelm Reich first described the psychocorporal or mind-body concept in which five human “characters” were described. These were later revised and modified by Alexander Lowen and John Pierrakos, but the concept remains the same today: the mind and the body are inseparable, just as the first osteopathic tenet states that “A person is a unit of body, mind and spirit.” The Reichian characters will be emphasized as a road map to understand the somato-emotional concept through predictable strain patterns encountered in patients, as well as the emotional basis for their existence. Treatment will follow a fascial model informed by commonly underlying emotional patterns shared by all humans. Specific mind-body techniques to treat emotionally based strain patterns will be taught to treat non-physical causes of somatic dysfunction to create a shift in perspective from pathophysiology to “treating the health,” as Dr. Still taught.

Participants will also immerse themselves in the natural beauty of Yucatan and ancestral wisdom of the Maya to draw important parallels to osteopathy. The somato-emotional concept will be fully engaged both through treatment and personal experience within this course. Self-exploration and personal growth are emphasized above all as a means of improving osteopathic skills and patient treatment.

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Travis Gordon

About Travis Gordon, DO, MSc

Travis Gordon, DO, MSc is an Assistant Professor of Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine and DME of International Studies Yucatan, Mexico where he lives and works. He oversees all international projects and collaborations between MSUCOM and Mexico.
He graduated from MSUCOM in 2013, completed a dual residency at Adventist Health East Orlando in FM and ONMM in 2017, and completed a Masters in Humanistic Psychotherapy from the Instituto Universitario Carl Rogers in Yucatan, Mexico in 2023, where he broadened his osteopathic perspective by involving the concept of emotion as a principal cause of somatic tension and subsequent human pathology. He has lectured and given osteopathic courses in the US, Latin America and Europe to further global osteopathic recognition and plans to dedicate his career to bridging the knowledge gap between psychology and osteopathy in their respective mind-body approaches to understand what Dr. Still meant by his concept of a person as a unit of Body, Mind, Spirit.