+ What is brainspotting?
Brainspotting is a powerful tool or trauma therapy that can help individuals move through trauma, anxiety, depression, PTSD, sexual abuse, stress, limiting beliefs and patterns, and so much more. Through brainspotting I help you identify, process, and release emotional experiences that are keeping you stuck. We can use brainspotting in addition to other therapies, or it can be used on it's own.
+ What does a brainspotting session look like?
At the beginning of our session we'll identify what you want to work on. During this time I'll have you notice where in your body you feel activated as you bring up this issue. From there we'll have you rate on a scale of 1-10 how activated that spot in your body feels. From there we'll look for the "brainspot." The brainspot is the part of your brain that is actived when you think about the issue you want to work on. Accessing the subcortical part of your brain allows us to process your trauma in a new way while also changing how you relate to the trauma. From there, together we'll have you focus on the brainspot and notice what'a coming up for you. It might be thoughts, sensations, feelings, memories. All of it's ok, and there's no right or wrong way to do it. You can talk out loud about what you are experiencing, or some people are quiet during the process. It's whatever is right for you.
+ What does it feel like after a session?
Everyone's experience is different. Some people feel tired or hungry afterwards, while others feel more relaxed and calmer. After a session your brain is contiuing to reprocess the event and will continue to over time.
+ Do we meet in person or online?
Right now, I'm only offering online sessions. However, the beauty of Brainspotting is that unlike other modalities it's actually super effective online. You just want to make sure you are in a space that feels comfortable, safe, and confidential and have access to headphones for music.
+ Is online therapy as effective?
While a lot of folks feel like there is a different energy to online therapy, research shows that it is actually just as effective as in-person therapy. What is most important is actually the relationship you have with your therapist. I always stress how important fit is with your therapist, and that is one of the biggest indicators as to how effective therapy will be. Of course you have to put in the work too, but the therapeutic relationship is a really important foundation.
+ Do I have to have experienced a traumatic event in order for this to be helpful?
As a trauma therapist, I've found that brainspotting is helpful for all types of issues and it doesn't have to be specifically related to a traumatic event (but it can be too).
Brainspotting can help individuals who are feeling overwhelmed in their life, finding it challenging to move through depression, noticing constant worry, difficulties in relationships, trouble communicating, and so many other things. If you aren't sure whether or not this is right for you, feel free to reach out and we can talk about it more.
+ What is your fee for a brainspotting session?
My fee for a 50 minute session is $225. Some people find longer sessions to be helpful for this type of work in which case my fee is prorated.
+ Do you take insurance?
I do not currently accept insurance, so fees cannot be billed directly to your insurance company. I’m happy to provide monthly statements for out-of-network insurance reimbursement. Please contact your insurance company regarding out-of-network coverage verification for mental health services. Reimbursify is a great resource if you need support submitting for reimbursement.