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Where You Look Affects How You Feel: Brainspotting and the Healing Process

 

Estimated watch time: 70 mins 

Available credits: none

Objectives and Summary:

Brainspotting is a powerful therapeutic tool that relies on the brain-body connection to promote lasting healing. Learn how brainspotting works and why it’s such a valuable tool to help with addiction and other life challenges.

After watching this presentation, the viewer will:

  • Understand the importance of the brain and body in the healing process
  • Learn what brainspotting is and experience first hand how it is effective
  • Discover how brainspotting can help individuals struggling with addiction and other challenges

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