Course Description
Psychotherapy Networker Symposium: Brainspotting: Processing Trauma without Talking About It – David Grand
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. Ā 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
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