Brainspotting Therapists in L3X

Photo of Brenda Brough, RSSW, ADS, Registered Social Worker
Brenda Brough
Registered Social Worker, RSSW, ADS
Verified Verified
Newmarket, ON L3X
My goal as a Registered Social Service Worker (RSSW), Psychotherapist, is to offer assistance to those looking to heal, obtain self-acceptance & understanding things that have, or are happening in their lives. I have experience in substance use/addictions, coping skills, relapse prevention, mental health, trauma (informed), sexual assault/abuse, as well as other areas. Covered by benefits under Registered Psychotherapist
My goal as a Registered Social Service Worker (RSSW), Psychotherapist, is to offer assistance to those looking to heal, obtain self-acceptance & understanding things that have, or are happening in their lives. I have experience in substance use/addictions, coping skills, relapse prevention, mental health, trauma (informed), sexual assault/abuse, as well as other areas. Covered by benefits under Registered Psychotherapist
(647) 933-1020 View (647) 933-1020

See more therapy options for L3X

Nearby Brainspotting Counsellors Searches for L3X

See More Brainspotting Counsellors
Brainspotting Counsellors

How does brainspotting work?

Brainspotting works by using eye positioning to identify and process traumatic memories so that a client is better able to move forward and live with less fear. The theory behind brainspotting is that by identifying where a person looks when thinking of traumatic memories, a therapist will be able to guide them to focus on that spot and work with the client to get them out of the “fight, flight, freeze” response associated with the traumatic memory.

Is brainspotting an evidence-based therapy?

Brainspotting is a theory-based alternative therapy. It is one of the newest forms of treatment, so very little research has been completed that examines the mechanism by which it works. The theory behind brainspotting is that eye position can be linked to areas of the brain that store and process memory.

How effective is brainspotting?

Because it is such a new treatment, the effectiveness of brainspotting cannot be quantified. Some people have found it to be effective on its own, or in conjunction with other types of therapy. It is considered an alternative therapy, and it is popular with people for whom more traditional therapies have proven ineffective.

How long does brainspotting take to work?

A typical brainspotting session will last between 60 to 90 minutes. There is no required number of sessions needed to complete brainspotting therapy, but in many cases it is delivered over the course of about six sessions. Clients are encouraged to rate their level of distress prior to a session and again following a session, and to track progress.