Brainspotting in Farmington, CT

Friday, 20 January 2017 9:00 AM - Sunday, 22 January 2017 6:00 PM CST

Adoption Assistance Program, 195 Farmington Ave, Third Floor, Farmington, CT, 06032, United States

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Friday, 20 January 2017 9:00 AM - Sunday, 22 January 2017 6:00 PM CST

UCONN Health Center, Adoption Assistance Program, Farmington, CT, 06032, United States.

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 challenging symptoms. Brainspotting is a simultaneous form of diagnosis and treatment, enhanced with BioLateral sound, which is deep, direct, powerful yet focused and containing.

Brainspotting identifies activated eye positions designated as Brainspots. Located through either one or both eyes, Brainspots are observed from either the “Inside Window” of the clients felt sense and/or the “Outside Window” of the clients’ reflexive responses (i.e., blink, eye twitches or wobbles, pupil dilation, quick breaths and subtle body shifts). Students will first learn the phenomenological approach that underpins strategies for Brainspotting, followed by strategies for identifying and processing Brainspots. Attention will be given to the utilization and integration of Brainspotting into ongoing treatment, including highly dissociative clients.

Brainspotting is adaptable to almost all areas of specialization.

Brainspotting provides therapists with powerful tools which enable their patients to quickly and effectively focus and process through the deep brain sources of many emotional, somatic and performance problems.

Seminar Objectives

Through lecture, live demonstration and small group practice participants will learn to do the following:

·      Define the components of Brainspotting

·      Utilize the techniques of “Inside window”, “Outside window” and “Gazespotting”

·      Define how Brainspotting can be applied to Trauma, Dissociation, Sports psychology, Somatic conditions

·      Demonstrate the theories and practices of Brainspotting

21 CEU's Available

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Where can I contact the organizer with any questions? 

Contact Amy Drasch at adrasch@nvwild.com.

 

21 CEUs available for $30 paid seperately by check to R Cassidy during first day of training.

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Calo Programs

http://caloprograms.com

About Calo Calo is a specialist residential treatment center dedicated to treating and healing the effects of developmental trauma among teens, preteens and young adults. Foundationally, Calo is an interpersonal and relational program. Our interventions are focused on connection and alignment, not external pressure and control and we strive to be at the cutting edge of the most promising theories, treatments and research in the care of children suffering from early childhood trauma. Steve Sawyer is the Co-Founder and Clinical Director of our outdoor programs. Visit us at: http://caloprograms.com/essential_grid/steve-sawyer

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