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Symptoms of unprocessed trauma–including dissociation, numbing, and chronic anxiety–are notoriously difficult to eliminate through talk therapy, since the overwhelmed brain is unable to process verbal information about the events. But Brainspotting, a brain-based method of clearing trauma blockage, without their having to talk about it, nurtures clients’ capacity for natural self-healing. You will learn Brainspotting techniques through observation, a demonstration, and participating in a practicum.
- Show clients to follow a “Brainspot”–the eye position in the visual field associated with the activation of trauma
- Explain to clients how to attend to their inner experience as they release emotions that typically are out of consciousness
- Recognize when a traumatic block has been cleared away and the desired change has been achieved
- The Discovery of Brainspotting
- Eye Anomalies
- Relevant Eye Positions
- What is a Brainspot?
- The Two Models of BSP
- Neuroplasticity
- Trauma and Brian Processing
- The Uncertainty Principle
- Focused Mindfulness
You don’t know how happy you all just made me! What a great deal! | Psychotherapy Networker Symposium: Brainspotting: Processing Trauma without Talking About It – David Grand