The purpose of this study is to investigate how the therapeutic effects can be achieved by approaching the body senses of trauma related clients by using emotion–centered trauma–related counseling techniques that have recently been attracting attention and to examines the significance of Christian counseling from this trauma psychotherapy. To do this, I introduce the AEDP and somatic experience therapy. The AEDP is a psychotherapy that approaches the core emotion through physical response of the client. This study is to improve the physical sensation and relaxation of the client by using somatic with AEDP. I find the past emotions related to the client’s body sensation at the beginning. In the middle course, the process of transforming the client’s core emotions into positive emotions has begun, while experiencing the client’s emotions with counselors, forming new attachment relationships and transforming negative into positive emotions. Finally, the client perceived the modified emotion through meta–processing.