Is Brainspotting Training Right for Therapists?
Patrice Flanagan-Morris reviews what Brainspotting can do for your clients and what the training structure looks like for a weekend.
Patrice Flanagan-Morris reviews what Brainspotting can do for your clients and what the training structure looks like for a weekend.
“Where you look affects how you feel” is the motto of the Brainspotting community. It is all about the understanding that we orient where we look towards pleasure and pain. Our eyes are connected to the survival system within our brains, it’s essential for our safety.
Since enhancing my Brainspotting abilities and engaging in my own work, my practice has changed. I now see myself as a guide, someone to walk with you through the pain to find your healing and connect to yourself.
Brainspotting is a body-based therapy that helps resolve past experiences so that they no longer inhibit you. Brainspotting resolves old stories in the lower parts of our brains that make us reactive or block us from taking care of ourselves we can engage in our lives to create more self-fulfillment and awareness.