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What Is Brainspotting? Answers to this Very Popular Question and More in this Video!
Our Greater Baltimore counseling practice loves Brainspotting, and there’s one big question that we hear all the time! “What is Brainspotting?” Most people have never heard of it, but they’ve seen it on our website! If you’re curious to learn more, I encourage you to check out this informative podcast interview with LifeSpring Founder, Melissa Wesner, LCPC. Melissa is a Certified Brainspotter and Brainspotting Consultant who loves sharing about Brainspotting.
Frequently Asked Questions About Brainspotting Intensives
In the therapy world, there are Intensives for EMDR, couples work, and other counseling modalities. Intensives involve completing hours of therapy in just a few days. Intensives are great for people who are not interested in (or able to) participate in weekly therapy. In these cases, people are looking to do extensive amounts of work in a short period of time. Other people seek Intensives in response to a recent life event that they want to work through as quickly as possible. Learn more about Brainspotting Intensives and what you can expect.
How to Attend a Brainspotting Intensive When You Live Out of State
Brainspotting is a powerful therapeutic approach that has been gaining popularity in recent years due to its ability to help clients overcome trauma, depression, anxiety, and other mental health issues. Brainspotting Intensives are becoming increasingly popular for people who want to do a lot of deep work in a short period of time. There are a limited number of practices that offer this service, so it may be difficult to find.
How Brainspotting Can Unlock Your Creative Potential as a Business Owner
As a business owner, you're constantly juggling multiple responsibilities, managing your team, and trying to grow your business. It can be a challenging and stressful experience, and it's important to find ways to stay focused and centered amidst the chaos. That's where Brainspotting comes in. Brainspotting is a powerful therapeutic approach that helps you access and process emotions and thoughts that may be blocking your success and growth.
Common Experiences During and After Brainspotting
Brainspotting is a form of therapy that is gaining popularity among mental health professionals. It is an innovative approach that uses eye positions to help people process and heal from emotional and psychological traumas. If you are considering this type of therapy, you may be wondering what to expect after your Brainspotting sessions. In this blog post, we'll explore some of the possible outcomes during or after Brainspotting therapy.
How Brainspotting Intensives Help with Improving Your Mental Health and Accelerating Healing
Brainspotting is a therapeutic approach that can help individuals process and heal from emotional and psychological traumas. Brainspotting intensives, which are extended and focused therapy sessions, offer clients a unique opportunity to delve deeper into their healing process. In this blog post, we'll explore some of the reasons why you should consider attending a Brainspotting intensive.
Finding Relief Through The Power of Brainspotting: Treating Depression
Depression is a common mental health condition that affects millions of people around the world. It can cause feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a lack of energy and motivation, making it difficult to enjoy life and perform daily activities. While there are many different treatments available for depression, including medication and talk therapy, one newer approach is Brainspotting.
Helpful Answers to Commonly Asked Questions About Brainspotting Services
Brainspotting is a cutting edge brain and body based treatment modality that doesn’t require you to do a lot of talking. Despite the fact that Brainspotting was discovered almost 20 years ago, many people have still not heard about it. In this blog, we’ll be going over common questions that people have when they first learn about Brainspotting. Have questions? Let us answer them!
Learning to Trust Yourself with Brainspotting: Tips From a Trauma Therapist
When someone has been impacted by a traumatic experience, they may begin to experience emotions, thoughts, physical sensations, and reactions that were not typical for them prior to the traumatic event. As a result, people begin to believe that there is something wrong with them. This is where I like to remind people that they are having normal responses to an unusual circumstance.
Brainspotting with Asian American Clients: Common Challenges and How to Address Them
As a Chinese therapist, I understand how it can be difficult to share our emotions with our family or to be emotionally vulnerable with our therapist. When we start therapy, we talk about what has been going on in life, what we have experienced, and ways to manage our feelings. When I introduce Brainspotting to my Asian American clients, many seem interested in the modality. However when these individuals try to utilize the technique, many find it hard to connect with their own body or to feel their emotions…
Brainspotting vs. EMDR: How They’re Similar & How They’re Different
Mental health providers and potential clients often ask us about Brainspotting and how it’s different from EMDR. As someone who is trained in EMDR and Brainspotting, I am happy to answer. I want to be up front that I have a personal preference for Brainspotting, and I’ll make note of some of the reasons throughout. As you read, however, please make note that both treatment modalities are effective. There are many paths to healing, so it’s important that you find the one that fits for you. As a mental health counselor, the same is true, and Brainspotting is the modality that is a better fit for me.
I’ve Heard of EMDR. What’s Brainspotting?
Learn more about Brainspotting (BSP), a really powerful treatment modality that was discovered by David Grand in 2003, used by the clinicians here at LifeSpring!
Melissa Wesner discusses how it began, how it has evolved, what to expect, and how to prepare for a Brainspotting session - all long awaited answers to your most asked questions!
What to Expect from a Brainspotting Session
Brainspotting is definitely not talk therapy as usual. For this reason, people are often unsure of what to expect. I find that it’s helpful to be as clear as possible about what to expect during a Brainspotting session. For many, knowing what to expect can alleviate any nervousness or uncertainty. At the same time, it’s important to know that the content that arises in each Brainspotting session will be unique.