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Tag Archives: healing

It’s Been a While…

Brainspotting with Katherine Allen, LMFT Posted on April 4, 2022 by Katherine AllenApril 4, 2022

…and WE DID IT! An in-person private Brainspotting Phase 1 training in New England is in the books.

We were generously hosted by Shortridge Academy in Milton, NH for this first return-to-in-person event in 2 years and 2 months (but who’s counting…?) for me as the trainer. We have now trained ALL of Shortridge’s therapeutic staff as well as a representative from Thetford Academy (in Thetford, VT) and Mondanock Family Services (in Keene, NH).

I am quite giddy to have been able to run an in-person event. I got to tiptoe around and see all of the practicum work, adjust arms, answer questions and whisper into ears as these amazingly talented practitioners learned Brainspotting. There were hugs and handshakes, and of course the best chocolate chip cookies around.

Please join me in welcoming these very talented colleagues to the Brainspotting family.

The Winnipesaukee Lakes Region of New Hampshire is incredibly beautiful! Check out these views!! (Kara’s from the top and Katherine’s from the shore. The ice is almost all out, and yes it was cold.)

Posted in Brain, Trainings | Tagged 2022, April 1-3, healing, in-person, Mondanock Family Services, New Hampshire, Phase 1, Shortridge Academy, therapeutic boarding school, Thetford Academy, trauma, Winnipesaukee | Leave a reply

Nelba, Bruce and Oprah

Brainspotting with Katherine Allen, LMFT Posted on May 26, 2021 by Katherine AllenMay 26, 2021

This is a must see. We must look at the developmental details and see people through the lens of their pain and how that informs their brain.

I say this to clients every single day, for 15 years now, there’s nothing wrong WITH you, something wrong happened TO you. What Happened To You.

Posted in Brain, Trauma | Tagged brain, Bruce Perry, CCSU, development, healing, hearing, Nelba, Oprah Winfrey, pain, seeing, trauma, What Happened To You | Leave a reply

Welcome 20 new Brainspotting Practitioners!

Brainspotting with Katherine Allen, LMFT Posted on January 18, 2021 by Katherine AllenJanuary 18, 2021

Please join me in welcoming 20 more Brainspotting Practitioners to our community!

What a 3-day weekend. 20 trainees from coast-to-coast and Canada, 17 assistants (also from coast-to-coast and Canada!) and the amazing Amanda Perez as our pilot. We faced snowstorms and power outages and embraced pets (thank you Lily!) and processing.

The overwhelm and burnout we all face is hopefully smaller and lighter as we move back into our systems and continue to support our communities in navigating these very strange and difficult waters.

Well done everyone!!

Posted in Trainings, Trauma | Tagged healing, January 2021, Phase 1, processing, training, trauma, welcome | Leave a reply

A Special Phase 1 Hosted by KUA is this June 21-23!

Brainspotting with Katherine Allen, LMFT Posted on March 10, 2019 by Katherine AllenMarch 19, 2020

This event is complete; you can no longer register for it.

I am very excited to announce the dates are set for the next Northern New England Phase 1 Training. And we are being hosted by the elite Kimball Union Academy in Meriden, NH! What a wonderful location, a spectacularly beautiful time of year to be in New England, and the amazing generosity of KUA offering extremely discounted lodging and meals as an option!

We will also be addressing the particular challenges that both adolescents and young adults face when away from home for what may be the first time, as well as the particular challenges that the front-liners face in being immersed in these emotional rollercoaster settings. Limbic countertransference will be addressed.

If you encounter adolescents or young adults in a school or college/university setting, this is one you don’t want to miss!

21 CEs available from R. Cassidy Seminars for $30, payable directly to them: https://www.academeca.com/CEUReg/SeminarInfo.aspx?seminarId=2385

For more information or to register, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Posted in Trainings, Trauma | Tagged 2019, 21-23, adolescents, beautiful, boarding school, brainspotting, college, healing, June, Kimball Union Academy, KUA, limbic countertransference, lodging, low rates, meals, Meriden, New England, NH, Northern New England, Phase 1, students, training, trauma, university, young adults | 2 Replies

DRCC at UVM April 11, 2019.

Brainspotting with Katherine Allen, LMFT Posted on February 13, 2019 by Katherine AllenSeptember 18, 2020

I have been accepted as a presenter in this year’s Dismantling Rape Culture Conference at the University of Vermont on April 11, 2019.

I am proud to be a part of the healing aspect of the Conference for those impacted by sexual assaults and violence, introducing Brainspotting trauma healing therapy and educating how the brain receives and responds to threat and trauma. Brainspotting is uniquely suited to assist both the recipients of such assaults in their healing, and equally to assist the front-line caregivers in processing their limbic counter-transference in witnessing with such stories.

Please join me this April 11 at the 14th Annual DRCC at UVM! Bring colleagues and anyone whom may benefit from learning how to heal from these kinds of assaults. Registration opens on March 1, 2019.

Posted in Information, Trauma, Workshops | Tagged 2019, April 11, brainspotting, Burlington, conference, culture, DRCC, healing, presenter, rape, University of Vermont, UVM | Leave a reply

Meet the latest Northern New England Brainspotting graduates!

Brainspotting with Katherine Allen, LMFT Posted on October 31, 2018 by Katherine AllenMarch 19, 2020

What a fabulous 3-days we had! A smaller group always ensures a deeper and more intimate training and learning experience. I was honored to work with some astoundingly talented colleagues for this very special training.

I am proud to introduce: Frances Belcher, Sara Degennaro, Stephanie Chesnut, Sheryl Wookey, Caryn McHose, Elisabeth Gardner, and Maria Bowen.

If I count correctly, this brings us up to 24 Brainspotting practitioners in NH/VT since January 2018!

Please let me know if there is interest in trainings in your area. And please reach out to these fabulous practitioners for you or your loved ones. Healing is possible!

 

Posted in Brain, Information, Trainings | Tagged brainspotting, graduates, growing, healing, NH, practitioners, PTSD, training, VT | Leave a reply

Read This!

Brainspotting with Katherine Allen, LMFT Posted on August 2, 2018 by Katherine AllenMarch 19, 2020

I am so happy to share this resource with you. I was introduced to this book through the closed Brainspotting with Veterans Facebook page. This book is a true gem. It is short, clear, straightforward. And although it is written by a veteran for veterans, it is adaptable and applicable to most humans with PTSD, trauma, triggers, addiction, performance blocks – it is such a great tool. And it’s only $0.99!

Posted in Brain, Neuroscience, Trauma | Tagged book, brain, change, civilian, family, healing, hope, life, PTSD, resource, tool, trauma, veteran, war | Leave a reply

David Grand Explaining Brainspotting

Brainspotting with Katherine Allen, LMFT Posted on June 15, 2017 by Katherine AllenMarch 19, 2020

Here is a video in both English and Spanish of David Grand, PhD, at the first International Brainspotting Conference in Brazil. He explains Brainspotting hypothesis and how it works in clear and accessible terms.

Posted in Brain, Neuroscience | Tagged brain, brain hemispheres, brainspotting, Brazil, David Grand, healing, trauma | Leave a reply

This is your Brain on Trauma

Brainspotting with Katherine Allen, LMFT Posted on February 8, 2015 by Katherine AllenMarch 19, 2020

Heart-MindI recently had the amazing opportunity to spend 3 days of learning and training with David Grand, Ph.D., and 14 local therapists, courtesy of the Resiliency Center of Newtown. They invited the local area therapists who have been working with the tragedy of 12/14 to further hone and deepen our trauma healing skills in Brainspotting™.

One of the most important take aways from those 3 days was the basic education of how anyone’s brain reacts to and handles trauma.

First of all, we all have experienced and will experience trauma in our lives, there is no escaping it. Rather than fearing it and suppressing it, though, I would like to share this educational bit to help everyone see how the brain works and can be served in getting through life’s unexpected events.

It is amazing to see how the 12/14 event brought everyone instantly back to the 9/11 event even though they are separated by 11 years. One wouldn’t think that an event so far removed would trigger an older one, but that is in fact exactly how the brain works.

When the brain is confronted with a traumatic event (and this can be anything from a national tragedy to a scheduled surgery to a personal assault to watching the bloody nightly news), it “self-sacrifices” a bit of itself and encapsulates that event, storing it in the back of the brain. It knows that the event is too much (personally) to handle at the moment so it protects you and finds a way for you to get through the immediate steps needed to function. But now there’s this capsule in the brain that is holding this terrible experience. Over time we fear touching that capsule, we go to great lengths to avoid it, yet it is still there.

Screen Shot 2015-02-08 at 2.08.24 PMThen another trauma occurs and it’s instantly as if the old capsule has been opened and added to the new event, making it seem vastly worse and unmanageable. In my office I call this a “sympathetic explosion,” meaning the new event has dislodged an old event and both are feeling immediate and overwhelming simultaneously.

In the above example I have only mentioned the 12/14 and 9/11 events, but what if someone has had multiple traumas in their life, possibly stemming as far back as early childhood? How then might a new event feel based on this capsule-opening premise? One can hopefully see how each and every individual has an utterly personal and unique reaction to a trauma.

We learned that even within the community, there are factions of “us” and “them” between folks with different experiences of the tragedy. Rather than comparing and judging someone else’s experience, can’t we come together and recognize that each and every individual has a personal and powerful reaction to such a huge and horrific event. There is no one experience that is more or less than any other seeing as we are all carrying our own unopened capsules of prior life events. As a community, we must become better at understanding this phenomenon and find ways to increase the compassion for one another rather than make it a competition.

As a Brainspotting therapist, I have a passion and a commitment to providing a safe and nurturing space for my clients to safely and planfully open and process old capsules so when a new trauma comes along, it can be a solo event and not one consisting of many capsules being jostled.

Posted in Brain, Trauma | Tagged capsules, compassion, David Grand, healing, Newtown, research, sympathetic explosion | Leave a reply

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