Trauma-Focused Therapies
Brainspotting taps into the brain’s natural ability to process and release trauma. Through focused attention and bilateral stimulation, this practice helps uncover and resolve unresolved issues stored in the brain, leading to profound emotional and psychological transformation and relief from anxiety, PTSD, and other trauma-related symptoms.
Dan Brown’s Ideal Parent Figure (IPF) protocol is a therapeutic approach aimed at helping individuals develop an internalized ideal parental figure. Rooted in attachment theory and developmental psychology, it focuses on creating a nurturing and supportive inner presence that can guide individuals through challenging situations and promote emotional healing. Through a series of therapeutic exercises and guided imagery techniques, individuals learn to cultivate qualities such as empathy, acceptance, and resilience within themselves by establishing a positive and compassionate internal parent figure. The result is enhanced self-esteem, self-regulation, and interpersonal relationships.
Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP)
Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) combines the powerful effects of ketamine with the insights and guidance of psychotherapy. Ketamine enhances neuroplasticity and promotes the formation of new neural connections, providing relief from symptoms of depression, anxiety, PTSD, and other mental health conditions. KAP enhances the therapeutic process by promoting introspection, emotional processing, and cognitive restructuring which can be highly effective with addressing underlying traumas, negative thought patterns, and emotional blockages.