Brainspotting and Power Therapies for Trauma Healing

 
BRAINSPOTTING and Other
Power Therapies
 
 
Rosario Ortigao, LMHC
 
 
Objectives
 
 
Participants will:
Learn the definition, some of the processes and
neurophysiological nature of Brainspotting (BSP)
and other Power Therapies
Learn to notice one’s eye positions and inherent
healing
Learn about the power of bilateral music
 
and Therapist-Client's attunement
 
 
 
 
Trauma
 
A life event which causes significant
physical and/or emotional injury and distress, in
which the person powerfully experiences
being overwhelmed, helpless, or trapped.
The medical and psychological literature
now acknowledges that approximately 
75% 
of
requests for medical care are linked to the actions
or consequences of this accumulation of stress
and/or trauma upon the systems of the human
body, 
which is where trauma is held.
 
 
POWER THERAPIES
 
EMDR, TFT/EFT, HAKOMI, PBSP, SE, BSP
Power Therapies “…often prove effective with
astonishing rapidity—especially when compared
to the far slower-paced, traditional “talking”
methods of treatment (…) They rely heavily upon
what the body knows, or “somatic memory (…)”
They focus “on retrieving and integrating
scattered bits of data stored within the patient’s
physical as well as mental being.”
 
POWER THERAPIES
 
“Seek(ing) to promote a state of heightened
bodily awareness by actively summoning up a
person’s feelings, emotions, and sensations—for
instance, what was felt, seen, touched, smelled,
and heard during certain critical events or time
periods (…) The body’s “memory” is thus put
into play as a way of gaining access to regions
deep within the “old” emotional brain where
hugely over sensitized networks of reacting have
been established.”
 
POWER THERAPIES
 
(Pesso video/time permitting)
PBSP’s “ultimate goal is to introduce into the
patient’s internal being a taste of what it would
be like to have had a different, more benign past
and thus to engender more hope-filled
expectations about the future—expectations that
are rooted in the body and yet not grounded in
the negativity and pain of the past.”
    Maggie Scarf
 
 
 
Who is David Grand?
 
LCSW, with a PhD from International University,
Clinical director of the Faithful Response program which treats 9/11
survivors and returning vets from Iraq and Afghanistan.
Former chairman of the EMDR-Humanitarian Assistance Program
(
HAP
) and organized many pro bono trauma therapy trainings in
places most in need such as in Northern Ireland, Israel, and in the
inner cities of the United States.
Treated thousands of survivors of the World Trade Center Attack
and Hurricane Katrina.
Maintains a private psychotherapy and performance enhancement
practice in Manhattan and Long Island, New York.
Taught the first course on Brainspotting at The Omega Institute in
Rhinebeck, New York, in 
2009
.
 
Definitions
 
 
Brainspotting 
uses the neuroscience finding that 
where 
you
look affects how you feel. Clients are helped to find a
“spot” that increases the “felt sense” of an experience (or a
spot that reduces over-arousal) and to process those
sensations with a dual focus on the spot and body
sensations. After arousing/processing sensations tied to an
event a few times, clients discover new ways to view them
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwR1fcMjw10
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9O5rivl3RuM
 
Brainspot
 
"Brainspot" is the eye position which is related
to the energetic/emotional activation of a
traumatic/emotionally charged issue within
the brain, most likely in the amygdala, the
hippocampus, or the orbitofrontal cortex of
the limbic system. Located by eye position,
paired with externally observed and internally
experienced reflexive responses, a Brainspot is
actually 
a physiological subsystem holding
emotional experience in memory form
 
Pie Frey BSP’s Definition
 
BSP is a powerful, brain-based, treatment
modality that 
bridges the gap between mind and
body. 
Focusing on identifying the 
physical
correlates 
of a client's issues, it provides an
anchor that grounds the patient 
while
simultaneously stimulating an incredible
associative process. 
This leads to the processing
and release of the core neurophysiological
sources of emotional/body pain, trauma,
dissociation, performance anxiety 
and an array
of other challenging symptoms.  
Pie Frey, Psy. D.
 
Attunement
 
Brainspotting functions as a neurobiological tool
to support the clinical healing relationship.
"Brainspotting is based on the profound
attunement of the therapist with the patient,
finding a 
somatic cue and extinguishing it by
down-regulating the amygdala. 
It isn't just PNS
(Parasympathetic Nervous System) activation
that is facilitated, 
it is homeostasis." 
- Robert
Scaer, MD, "The Trauma Spectrum"
 
Not Talk Therapy
 
Brainspotting gives us a tool, within this clinical
relationship, to neurobiologically locate, focus,
process, and release experiences and symptoms
that are 
typically out of reach of the conscious
mind and its cognitive and language capacity.
 
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.
 
How it Works
 
The 
maintenance of that eye position/BSP
within the attentional focus on the body's "felt
sense" of that issue or trauma
 stimulates a
deep integrating and healing process within
the brain.
 This processing, which appears to
take place at a reflexive or cellular level within
the nervous system, brings about a 
de-
conditioning
 of previously conditioned,
maladaptive emotional and physiological
responses.
 
Brainspot Indicators
 
When a Brainspot is stimulated, the deep brain reflexively
signals the therapist that an area of significance has been
located. This typically happens out of the client's
conscious awareness.
There are a multitude of 
reflexive responses, including
eye twitches, wobbles, freezes, blinks (hard and double
blinks) pupil dilation and constriction, narrowing, facial
tics, brow furrowing, sniffs, swallows, yawns, coughs,
head nods, hand  signals, foot movement and body
shifting. 
Reflexive facial expressions are
powerful indicators of Brainspots.
 
BioLateral Sound Recordings
 
http://www.biolateral.com/catalog/biolateral-cds
 
BioLateral Sound Recordings (or BioLateral for
short) are CDs and tapes which 
can be used as an
alternative to eye movements
 as a source of
bilateral stimulation. BioLateral is effective 
both
for treatment and relaxation.
Used between sessions, it may help control
anxiety and insomnia.
 
BSP TRAININGS
 
http://www.brainspottinginternational.org/cal
endar/
 
https://brainspotting.pro/trainings
 
http://www.thetraumatherapistproject.com/p
odcast/david-grand-phd/
 
 
Bibliography
 
https://brainspotting.pro/
http://www.brainspottinginternational.org/calendar/
Dr. Frie’s materials for level I and II trainings
Grand, David, 
Brainspotting
, The Revolutionary New
Therapy For Rapid and Effective Change. Sounds True.
Boulder, CO. 2013
EMDR And Beyond:  The Trauma Power Therapies
.
Video with Drs. Bessel van der Kolk, Peter Levine,
Stephen Porges and others. Amazon. 2012
Maggie Scarf, 
Secrets, Lies, Betrayals
, How The Body
Holds The Secrets of a Life, and How To Unlock Them.
Ballantine Books. Louisville. CO. 2005
 
One Week With Dave Grand
 
Rosario Ortigao’s Bio
 
Rosario Ortigao is a LMHC.  She graduated with a Masters degree
from Rollins College, in 1987, in Mental Health Counseling.
She is a certified EMDR therapist and utilizes other power therapies
such as Brainspotting (BSP),  PBSP, EFT and hypnosis.
Her BSP training was in 2013-15.  Rosario compares it to an art form
that opens the doors to neurogenesis
Rosario was born and raised in Portugal, where she earned a degree
in Germanic Philology from the University of Lisbon.
Rosario has worked and studied in London and Israel and moved to
the United States in 1981.
She is fluent in Portuguese, English, Spanish and French; has
studied Italian, German and Hebrew; and is currently learning ASL.
She is passionate about physical, mental and spiritual health and
invites you to join her in her weekly qigong and tai-chi practices.
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Participants in this workshop will explore Brainspotting (BSP) and other Power Therapies, learning about trauma, its effects, and the power of therapies such as EMDR, TFT/EFT, HAKOMI, PBSP, and more in addressing trauma and promoting healing through heightened bodily awareness and somatic memory retrieval. Discover how these therapies can help individuals overcome overwhelming experiences and lead to hope-filled expectations for the future.

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  • Trauma Healing
  • Somatic Memory
  • EMDR

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  1. BRAINSPOTTING and Other Power Therapies Rosario Ortigao, LMHC www.ortigao.com

  2. Objectives Participants will: Learn the definition, some of the processes and neurophysiological nature of Brainspotting (BSP) and other Power Therapies Learn to notice one s eye positions and inherent healing Learn about the power of bilateral music and Therapist-Client's attunement

  3. Trauma A life event which causes significant physical and/or emotional injury and distress, in which the person powerfully experiences being overwhelmed, helpless, or trapped. The medical and psychological literature now acknowledges that approximately 75% of requests for medical care are linked to the actions or consequences of this accumulation of stress and/or trauma upon the systems of the human body, which is where trauma is held.

  4. POWER THERAPIES EMDR, TFT/EFT, HAKOMI, PBSP, SE, BSP Power Therapies often prove effective with astonishing rapidity especially when compared to the far slower-paced, traditional talking methods of treatment ( ) They rely heavily upon what the body knows, or somatic memory ( ) They focus on retrieving and integrating scattered bits of data stored within the patient s physical as well as mental being.

  5. POWER THERAPIES Seek(ing) to promote a state of heightened bodily awareness by actively summoning up a person s feelings, emotions, and sensations for instance, what was felt, seen, touched, smelled, and heard during certain critical events or time periods ( ) The body s memory is thus put into play as a way of gaining access to regions deep within the old emotional brain where hugely over sensitized networks of reacting have been established.

  6. POWER THERAPIES (Pesso video/time permitting) PBSP s ultimate goal is to introduce into the patient s internal being a taste of what it would be like to have had a different, more benign past and thus to engender more hope-filled expectations about the future expectations that are rooted in the body and yet not grounded in the negativity and pain of the past. Maggie Scarf

  7. Who is David Grand? LCSW, with a PhD from International University, Clinical director of the Faithful Response program which treats 9/11 survivors and returning vets from Iraq and Afghanistan. Former chairman of the EMDR-Humanitarian Assistance Program (HAP) and organized many pro bono trauma therapy trainings in places most in need such as in Northern Ireland, Israel, and in the inner cities of the United States. Treated thousands of survivors of the World Trade Center Attack and Hurricane Katrina. Maintains a private psychotherapy and performance enhancement practice in Manhattan and Long Island, New York. Taught the first course on Brainspotting at The Omega Institute in Rhinebeck, New York, in 2009.

  8. Definitions Brainspotting uses the neuroscience finding that where you look affects how you feel. Clients are helped to find a spot that increases the felt sense of an experience (or a spot that reduces over-arousal) and to process those sensations with a dual focus on the spot and body sensations. After arousing/processing sensations tied to an event a few times, clients discover new ways to view them https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwR1fcMjw10 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9O5rivl3RuM

  9. Brainspot "Brainspot" is the eye position which is related to the energetic/emotional activation of a traumatic/emotionally charged issue within the brain, most likely in the amygdala, the hippocampus, or the orbitofrontal cortex of the limbic system. Located by eye position, paired with externally observed and internally experienced reflexive responses, a Brainspot is actually a physiological subsystem holding emotional experience in memory form

  10. Pie Frey BSPs Definition BSP is a powerful, brain-based, treatment modality that bridges the gap between mind and body. Focusing on identifying the physical correlates of a client's issues, it provides an anchor that grounds the patient while simultaneously stimulating an incredible associative process. This leads to the processing and release of the core neurophysiological sources of emotional/body pain, trauma, dissociation, performance anxiety and an array of other challenging symptoms. Pie Frey, Psy. D.

  11. Attunement Brainspotting functions as a neurobiological tool to support the clinical healing relationship. "Brainspotting is based on the profound attunement of the therapist with the patient, finding a somatic cue and extinguishing it by down-regulating the amygdala. It isn't just PNS (Parasympathetic Nervous System) activation that is facilitated, it is homeostasis." - Robert Scaer, MD, "The Trauma Spectrum"

  12. Not Talk Therapy Brainspotting gives us a tool, within this clinical relationship, to neurobiologically locate, focus, process, and release experiences and symptoms that are typically out of reach of the conscious mind and its cognitive and language capacity. 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.

  13. How it Works The maintenance of that eye position/BSP within the attentional focus on the body's "felt sense" of that issue or trauma stimulates a deep integrating and healing process within the brain. This processing, which appears to take place at a reflexive or cellular level within the nervous system, brings about a de- conditioning of previously conditioned, maladaptive emotional and physiological responses.

  14. Brainspot Indicators When a Brainspot is stimulated, the deep brain reflexively signals the therapist that an area of significance has been located. This typically happens out of the client's conscious awareness. There are a multitude of reflexive responses, including eye twitches, wobbles, freezes, blinks (hard and double blinks) pupil dilation and constriction, narrowing, facial tics, brow furrowing, sniffs, swallows, yawns, coughs, head nods, hand signals, foot movement and body shifting. Reflexive facial expressions are powerful indicators of Brainspots.

  15. BioLateral Sound Recordings http://www.biolateral.com/catalog/biolateral-cds BioLateral Sound Recordings (or BioLateral for short) are CDs and tapes which can be used as an alternative to eye movements as a source of bilateral stimulation. BioLateral is effective both for treatment and relaxation. Used between sessions, it may help control anxiety and insomnia.

  16. BSP TRAININGS http://www.brainspottinginternational.org/cal endar/ https://brainspotting.pro/trainings http://www.thetraumatherapistproject.com/p odcast/david-grand-phd/

  17. Bibliography https://brainspotting.pro/ http://www.brainspottinginternational.org/calendar/ Dr. Frie s materials for level I and II trainings Grand, David, Brainspotting, The Revolutionary New Therapy For Rapid and Effective Change. Sounds True. Boulder, CO. 2013 EMDR And Beyond: The Trauma Power Therapies. Video with Drs. Bessel van der Kolk, Peter Levine, Stephen Porges and others. Amazon. 2012 Maggie Scarf, Secrets, Lies, Betrayals, How The Body Holds The Secrets of a Life, and How To Unlock Them. Ballantine Books. Louisville. CO. 2005

  18. One Week With Dave Grand

  19. Rosario Ortigaos Bio Rosario Ortigao is a LMHC. She graduated with a Masters degree from Rollins College, in 1987, in Mental Health Counseling. She is a certified EMDR therapist and utilizes other power therapies such as Brainspotting (BSP), PBSP, EFT and hypnosis. Her BSP training was in 2013-15. Rosario compares it to an art form that opens the doors to neurogenesis Rosario was born and raised in Portugal, where she earned a degree in Germanic Philology from the University of Lisbon. Rosario has worked and studied in London and Israel and moved to the United States in 1981. She is fluent in Portuguese, English, Spanish and French; has studied Italian, German and Hebrew; and is currently learning ASL. She is passionate about physical, mental and spiritual health and invites you to join her in her weekly qigong and tai-chi practices.

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