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What is BWRT?
BWRT® – BrainWorking Recursive Therapy® – is a new model of psychology and psychopathology that fits comfortably with current thinking on neuroscience. Developed by Terence Watts in 2011 after 35,000 hours of experience working with clients, it is determinedly solution-focused and evidence-based, thus fulfills the requirements of modern therapies.
It’s fast, effective, and long-lasting – usually permanent – and doesn’t require the client to tap, pinch, breathe in a special way, operate an anchor, trigger or any other form of post-therapy device. It just works.
The truly exciting thing about BWRT is that it works directly in that ‘cognitive gap’ before conscious awareness. So where more standard therapies will be seeking to access the anxiety-triggering amygdala via conscious processes, BWRT works from the other end of the scale – in the very early brain before the amygdala has even received the message! We work with the Reptilian Complex, AKA Lizard Brain, which for 650 million years or so has been and still is the first responder in all sentient animals. It’s far speedier than even the fastest thought in response to any stimulus but especially to threats against survival, be they real or simply perceived.
BWRT® – BrainWorking Recursive Therapy® – is a new model of psychology and psychopathology that fits comfortably with current thinking on neuroscience. Developed by Terence Watts in 2011 after 35,000 hours of experience working with clients, it is determinedly solution-focused and evidence-based, thus fulfills the requirements of modern therapies.
It’s fast, effective, and long-lasting – usually permanent – and doesn’t require the client to tap, pinch, breathe in a special way, operate an anchor, trigger or any other form of post-therapy device. It just works.
The truly exciting thing about BWRT is that it works directly in that ‘cognitive gap’ before conscious awareness. So where more standard therapies will be seeking to access the anxiety-triggering amygdala via conscious processes, BWRT works from the other end of the scale – in the very early brain before the amygdala has even received the message! We work with the Reptilian Complex, AKA Lizard Brain, which for 650 million years or so has been and still is the first responder in all sentient animals. It’s far speedier than even the fastest thought in response to any stimulus but especially to threats against survival, be they real or simply perceived.
Little Red Riding Hood Reconditioning Technique:
This therapeutic model addresses the unconscious patterns and belief systems, which sabotage and limit one’s best future.
It identifies and heals the core problems we encounter in all relationships including yourself, work, family and marital to allow change for the better.
This technique can be applied to all problems and conditions for adolescents and adults.
Little Red Riding Hood Reconditioning technique is non-invasive, fast, profound and permanent. The LRRH Reconditioning Technique serves to outline, discover and reprocess the unconscious roots of an individual or ‘program’ that defines how the individual perceives and experiences the outer reality. The unique technique helps to access, identify and reprocess the unconscious addictive, abusive and sabotage programs or belief systems and repetitive emotional patterns which lead to betrayal, disappointment and the constant challenges and conflicts which surface in daily life.
These belief systems and patterns lead to self-destruct tendencies where anger becomes disruptive and volatile. The technique includes a projective drawing and storytelling technique of the well-known children’s story Little Red Riding Hood.’ Each person will tell a different story which will correspondingly indicate how they are managing and perceiving their reality, i.e. By addressing and re-processing the story, the corresponding life changes result. The balance of the Mother, Father and Child within may emerge, where the inner child may achieve new heights through play, fun and ecstasy.
The technique has profound and lasting results, which occur in a relatively short period of time, depending on each person’s rate of processing and integration. The therapy process addresses the dynamics of the unconscious mind as opposed to dealing with the conscious, intellectual, rational aspects of the individual. It is similar to cutting off the roots of a weed as opposed to symptomatically cutting off the flowers.
The story of LRRH holds the dynamics of the unconscious mind and illustrates the interplay of the balance of the male and female, truth vs illusion as well as the journey of the inner child. By reprocessing the story of each individual, the corresponding reality will change accordingly.