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- Brainspotting abstract "Brainspotting is a form of psychotherapy that uses the field of vision to access traumatic memories. It is hypothesized that points in the visual field correspond to parts of the brain. This new style of brain-body based therapies was invented in 2003 by David Grand, PhD. In his book Brainspotting The Revolutionary New Therapy for Rapid and Effective Change, Grand expresses that the motto of Brainspottiing as "Where you look affects how you will feel" (Grand 2013, p. 3). This reflects that, human beings, particularly in a state of activation, will feel the activation more or less looking left or right, up and down. The three ways of determining these relevant eye positions are Outside Window (reflexes observed by the therapist), Inside Window (the eye position where the client feels most activated) and Gazespotting (where the client intuitively looks).Brainspotting is conceptualized by a Dual Attunement Frame where the therapist simultaneously attunes to the client relationally and neurobiologically. This attempts to access the client's innate capacity to heal.Brainspotting is most similar to EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) and Somatic Experiencing.Speculations on how Brainspotting works in the brain were outlined in the journal Medical Hypotheses.Official training in France IETSP http://www.ietsp.fr/".
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- Brainspotting comment "Brainspotting is a form of psychotherapy that uses the field of vision to access traumatic memories. It is hypothesized that points in the visual field correspond to parts of the brain. This new style of brain-body based therapies was invented in 2003 by David Grand, PhD. In his book Brainspotting The Revolutionary New Therapy for Rapid and Effective Change, Grand expresses that the motto of Brainspottiing as "Where you look affects how you will feel" (Grand 2013, p. 3).".
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