You Could Improve Your Life with Brainspotting
Have you heard of brainspotting? It is an advanced treatment tool we are happy to offer at Partners in Physical Therapy that has not only physical benefits, but psychological and emotional benefits, as well.
As defined by the Brainspotting website, “Brainspotting is a powerful, focused treatment method that works by identifying, processing and releasing core neurophysiological sources of emotional/body pain, trauma, dissociation and a variety of other challenging symptoms. Brainspotting is a simultaneous form of diagnosis and treatment, enhanced with Biolateral sound, which is deep, direct, and powerful yet focused and containing.”
Many people carry emotional or trauma-based pain in certain parts of their body, which can be detected and released using Brainspotting technology. To learn more about this state-of-the-art method, please do not hesitate to contact our Lake Charles physical therapy office today.
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What can I expect from Brainspotting treatment sessions?
The Brainspotting website describes the logistics of this treatment method as follows:
“Brainspotting works with the deep brain and the body through its direct access to the autonomic and limbic systems within the body’s central nervous system.”
While brainspotting can be a bit difficult to understand, it is a fairly simple process. A physical therapist will ask you to perform simple tasks while attached to a brain scanner, such as following a pointer or focusing your gaze on certain areas of the room.
The idea behind this treatment is that the way your brain reacts to a focused/moving gaze could detect areas of emotional trauma, thus allowing your physical therapist to understand what areas to focus your treatment.
From there, a treatment plan will be designed for your specific needs, focusing on physical, emotional, and psychological therapy.
Ready to get started?
If you think you could benefit from our Brainspotting services, or you’d like to learn more about them, contact Partners in Physical Therapy today to consult with a Lake Charles physical therapist.