Brainspotting is a newer Neuro Biologic-Psychotherapeutic Technique which has components of the therapies Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing, Somatic Experience, Hypnotherapy and Focused Mindfulness and is being researched all around the world.
RESEARCH
Listed below are the current published studies on Brainspotting so far!
A preliminary study of the efficacy of Brainspotting – a new therapy for the treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
By: Anja Hildebrand, David Grand, Mark Stemmler
This is a clinical experimental comparison study in which three therapeutic intervention techniques are discussed for the treatment of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), with respect to a control group (CG).
Research Director: Dr. Javier Anderegg
We set out hypotheses which are based in the technique of Brainspotting (Grand, 2013) [1] but have wider applicability within the range of psychotherapies for post-traumatic and other disorders. We have previously (Corrigan and Grand, 2013) [2] suggested mechanisms by which a Brainspot may be established during traumatic experience and later identified in therapy.
By: F.M. Corrigan a,b, D. Grand, R. Raju
The mission of the Foundation is to devote itself to furthering and supporting operations and activities which address the short-term and long-term unmet needs of individuals and the Newtown community arising from the tragic events at Sandy Hook Elementary School on December 14, 2012.
By: Newtown- Sandy Hook Community Foundation
This study aims at determining the efficacy of the new therapy approach Brainspotting (BSP) in comparison to the established Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) approach for the treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
By: Anja Hildebrand, David Grand, Mark Stemmler