Brainspotting Consultation for Therapists
A grounded, embodied space to deepen your clinical presence.
Why Seek Brainspotting Consultation?
Even the most seasoned clinicians hit moments of stuckness — when insight is clear but the body stays tight, looping, or overwhelmed.
Brainspotting offers a gentler, deeper way in. It helps you connect with the subcortical places where countertransference, activation, and clinical uncertainty often live. Instead of working harder, you learn to work with your nervous system.
Through this consultation space, you can:
Regulate and reset your own system
Access intuitive clarity when you're feeling unsure
Process clinical stuck points, countertransference, or parallel process
Strengthen your capacity for attunement, presence, and depth
When your nervous system settles, your clinical effectiveness naturally expands.
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Explore what’s happening in your body when sessions feel blocked—and allow that activation to move.
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Re-ground in intuitive timing, empathy, and steadiness when stress narrows your window.
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Release what you’ve absorbed so you can stay emotionally available without depletion.
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Integrate embodied, brain-based processing alongside psychodynamic, IFS, CBT, ACT, and your existing modalities.
What Brainspotting Consultation Can Support
How it Works:
Brainspotting consultation helps you move beneath the narrative and into the body — where clinical stuckness, activation, and countertransference often live.
Together, we:
Identify a visual “spot” in your gaze that connects to the felt sense of the issue.
Stay with that point while you track what arises internally.
Let your system lead, without pushing for cognitive answers.
Integrate the shifts into your clinical clarity, grounding, and presence.
As Dr. Damir del Monte teaches:
The brain reorganizes when it feels safe, regulated, and seen — not when it’s pushed or analyzed.
This is the foundation of Brainspotting consultation: an attuned, embodied process that supports deeper clarity, intuition, and regulation.
Curious about the method?
Learn more about Brainspotting here.
When to reach out:
Brainspotting consultation may be helpful if you’re:
Feeling stuck, blocked, or emotionally activated with a client
Replaying sessions or feeling drained afterward
Navigating trauma or attachment dynamics that feel heavy
Wanting more grounded presence, regulation, and intuitive clarity
Hoping to deepen your somatic or brain-based clinical skills
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Focused support for a specific case, activation, or professional challenge.
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Sustained support to explore patterns over time and build embodied regulation.
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A deeper arc of support for nervous-system grounding and ongoing integration.
Consultation Options:
Common Shifts Therapists Experience
Therapists often notice:
Relief and release around challenging cases
New clarity—about clients and about themselves
More regulation and confidence in the room
Renewed empathy, curiosity, and creativity