Brainspotting

WHAT IS BRAINSPOTTING?
WHERE WE LOOK EFFECTS HOW WE FEEL

  • Brainspotting locates points in the client’s visual field that help to access unprocessed trauma in the subcortical brain.
  • Brainspotting (BSP) was discovered in 2003 by David Grand, Ph.D. Over 13,000 therapists have been trained in BSP (52 internationally), in the United States, South America, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Australia and Africa.
  • Dr. Grand discovered that “Where you look affects how you feel.” It is the brain activity, especially in the subcortical brain that organizes itself around that eye position.
  • Brainspotting is an advanced brain-body therapy that focuses on identifying, processing, and releasing imbalances, trauma, and residual emotional stress.

HELPFUL LINKS FOR MORE INFORMATION:

www.brainspotting.com

https://www.rockymountainbrainspottinginstitute.com/about/research-articles-onbrainspotting7890