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June 5, 2025 40 mins

In this episode of the Connected Community Podcast, Nicky Yazbeck interviews Nichole Jones about brain spotting, a therapeutic technique that evolved from EMDR. Nichole Jones, LPC is a Certified Brainspotting Practitioner (soon to be consultant), Ayurveda+Yoga Therapist, and Money mindset coach who has been practicing brainspotting for the last decade. Nichole explains the origins of brain spotting, its process, and how it differs from traditional therapy methods. The conversation delves into the importance of body awareness, the client-centered approach in therapy, and the use of grounding techniques to manage activation during sessions. Nichole emphasizes that clients do not need to recount traumatic stories, making brain spotting a gentle yet effective method for processing trauma and anxiety. In this conversation, Nichole Jones shares her insights on brain spotting, a therapeutic technique for addressing trauma and emotional distress. She discusses the importance of understanding each client's unique needs and experiences, emphasizing that while brain spotting can be beneficial for many, it may not work for everyone. Nichole also reflects on her personal journey with brain spotting, revealing how it helped her navigate postpartum anxiety and other challenges. The discussion highlights the significance of small T traumas and the role of licensed therapists versus coaches in facilitating healing. Ultimately, the conversation underscores the necessity of support and self-awareness in the therapeutic process.

 

Takeaways:

  • Brain spotting evolved from EMDR and focuses on body awareness.
  • The technique was discovered by David Grand while working with athletes.
  • Brain spotting allows clients to process trauma without reliving the story.
  • It emphasizes a client-centered approach, adapting to individual needs.
  • Grounding techniques are essential for managing client activation.
  • Clients can find their own 'brain spots' for processing emotions.
  • Therapists follow the client's lead during sessions, known as 'the tail of the comet.'
  • The technique can be used for various issues, including anxiety and trauma.
  • Clients do not need to have a detailed story to benefit from brain spotting.
  • Everybody's a candidate for brain spotting.
  • Small T traumas can have a significant impact.
  • Healing often occurs between therapy sessions.
  • Support is crucial during the healing process.
  • Licensed therapists may offer more comprehensive care.
  • Coaches can be effective if they have the right training.
  • Self-awareness is key in therapy.

 

Connect with me:

https://nickyYyoga.com

https://www.youtube.com/@TheConnectedCommunity

support@nickyYyoga.com

 

Connect with Nichole:

www.nicholejones.com

www.awakened-wealth.com

https://www.instagram.com/therealnicholejones/

 

 

Keywords: brain spotting, EMDR, therapy, trauma, mental health, anxiety, counseling, healing, mindfulness, body awareness, mindfulness, emotional healing, coaching, licensed therapist, personal growth

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