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                 What is Brainspotting and How Does it Work? 
                 Brainspotting is a new treatment approach which works by identifying, processing, and 
                 releasing stored negative or traumatic experiences from the brain to help affected 
                 individuals heal from within. It also promotes healing for individuals suffering from physical 
                 pain.    
                 Brainspotting Theory 
                 Brainspotting theory suggests that the brain can heal itself from inside. It aims to stimulate 
                 the brain’s healing ability by evoking and releasing the negative emotions and experiences 
                 that have been stored in it. It does this by identifying an eye position that triggers and 
                 releases these emotions. 
                 This procedure is based on a concept that an individual’s direction of gaze can affect how 
                 they feel. It lends to the theory that the eyes have an intense relationship with the brain. 
                 Furthermore, brainspotting is based on the fact that trauma is stored in the body and can be 
                 activated or triggered at a certain eye position. 
                 The brainspotting therapist uses a pointer to direct the gaze of people in therapy across 
                 their field of vision until an eye position is reached that activates a certain traumatic 
                 memory or emotion. This helps the therapists to assess an individual’s emotions on a much 
                 deeper level and evaluate the psychological effects of a traumatic experience on an 
                 individual. 
                 Brainspotting may be done with one or both eyes. It is performed by a trained brainspotting 
                 therapist who, moving a pointer in front of the patient’s eyes, slowly guides the gaze of the 
                 person in therapy across the length of their visual field, to identify the brainspot. When the 
                 pointer comes across the brainspot, the deep brain will reflexively send signals to the 
                 therapist that a brainspot has been detected. These reflexive signals occur without the 
                 patient’s knowledge and may include an eye twitch facial tic, pupillary dilation or 
                 constriction, yawns, swallows, foot movement, or coughs. However, changes in facial 
                 expressions are the strongest signals of a brainspot. 
                 By finding the brainspot, the therapist triggers the somatosensory experiences in the 
                 patient. The therapist then tells the patient to hold that eye position while focusing on the 
                 experiences and emotions invoked. The therapist and the patient work closely to determine 
                 the brainspot. The patient lets the therapist know when he or she feels a heightened 
                 intensity during the brain scan, which corresponds to the brainspot. Over time, accessing 
                 these experiences in a safe environment in a therapy session helps the brain release the 
                 traumatic emotions and memories, and initiate a self-healing process. 
                  
                 Source: Depression Alliance  https://www.depressionalliance.org/brainspotting/ 
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