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====== Other Eye Movement Models ====== | ====== Other Eye Movement Models ====== | ||
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===== Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) ===== | ===== Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) ===== | ||
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Brainspotting (BSP)[(Brainspotting> | Brainspotting (BSP)[(Brainspotting> | ||
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+ | Brainspotting was first recognised through David Grand' | ||
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+ | title : Brainspotting: | ||
+ | publisher : Sounds True | ||
+ | published : 1. April 2013 | ||
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+ | )] in 2013. | ||
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==== How does Brainspotting work? ==== | ==== How does Brainspotting work? ==== | ||
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There is increasing evidence that trauma is “stored” deep within the body and that it can alter the way the brain functions on a day to day basis. Trauma can, for example, have an effect on emotions, memory, and physical health. Brainspotting seems to activate the body’s innate ability to heal itself from these traumatic experiences. | There is increasing evidence that trauma is “stored” deep within the body and that it can alter the way the brain functions on a day to day basis. Trauma can, for example, have an effect on emotions, memory, and physical health. Brainspotting seems to activate the body’s innate ability to heal itself from these traumatic experiences. | ||
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While a therapist may attempt to access both the physical and emotional “locations” of negative emotions, Brainspotting therapists use something called the client' | While a therapist may attempt to access both the physical and emotional “locations” of negative emotions, Brainspotting therapists use something called the client' |