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Brainspotting helps clients access, process, and overcome trauma, negative emotions, and pain, including psychologically induced physical pain. It is a powerful, focused treatment method that works by identifying, processing and releasing core neurophysiological sources of emotional/body pain, trauma, dissociation and a variety of other challenging symptoms. Brainspotting works with bilateral auditory stimulation, find eye spots, somatic awareness and connection with their therapist.
During Brainspotting sessions, therapists work in close connection with clients, which can elicit a deep healing experience.
Trauma can overwhelm the brain’s processing capacity, leaving behind pieces of the trauma, frozen in an unprocessed state. Brainspotting uses our field of vision to find where we are holding these traumas, scanning the inside environments, seeking the specific internal spot where the trauma is stored.
Because Brainspotting works with the deep brain and the body through its direct access to the autonomic and limbic systems within the body’s central nervous system, it can have a profound impact on healing psychological and emotional wounds and also reducing physical pain.
Brainspotting is not only used to heal trauma, but is also a widely effective method for artists or athletes to improve importance. Brainspotting is also very helpful for grief and loss.
Link to additional information on Brainspotting
The Rocky Mountain Brainspotting Institute (RMBI) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization created to promote and advance the use of Brainspotting, a treatment in psychotherapy. RMBI is a professional association of mental and physical health who are trained in and use Brainspotting in their practices.
The mission of RMBI is to advance the use of Brainspotting through information dissemination, knowledge advancement, peer-to-peer learning and professional training. RMBI also administers a Scholarship Treatment Fund (STF) to cover the cost of Brainspotting therapy for individuals who are uninsured, underinsured, or unable to afford treatment on their own.
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