Brainspotting therapy in Denver, CO

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Brainspotting is a powerful and effective form of therapy

Are you seeking a powerful and effective way to address trauma, anxiety, or other emotional challenges? My Denver Therapy offers Brainspotting, a cutting-edge, brain-body based therapy that can help you find deep healing and lasting relief in Denver.

Brainspotting can be effective for individuals of all ages and backgrounds who are seeking relief from emotional distress, trauma, or performance blocks. Whether you’re a trauma survivor, a new parent, an athlete, or simply someone who wants to improve their overall well-being, Brainspotting may be the right therapy for you.

Our Brainspotting therapist Nicole Hunka provides this unique type of therapy in our Denver office to help people overcome grief, relational anxiety, trauma, perfectionism, self-doubt, low self-esteem, and more

What is Brainspotting?

Brainspotting (BSP) is a therapeutic technique developed by David Grand, Ph.D. that combines elements of EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) and Somatic Experiencing (SE). While EMDR focuses on eye movements and cognitive processing of traumatic memories, SE emphasizes the physical release of trauma-related energy. Brainspotting integrates these approaches, allowing for a deeper and more holistic healing experience.

Brainspotting leverages the principle that “where you look affects how you feel.” By identifying specific eye positions, or “brainspots,” that correlate with internal experiences, we can access and process deeply held trauma and emotional pain residing in the subcortical brain – the more primitive part of the brain where trauma is often stored. This allows us to go beyond talk therapy, which primarily engages the neocortex (the newer, thinking part of the brain), and address the root of the issue.

How does Brainspotting work?

During a Brainspotting session, your therapist will guide you to identify an issue you’d like to address. You’ll be asked to notice where you feel the activation (the feeling) in your body and assign a number to the level of activation.

Your therapist will then use a pointer to scan your visual field, helping you locate the brainspot associated with that activation. While maintaining focus on that spot, you’ll process the related images, memories, thoughts, and sensations as they arise. Bilateral music may also be used to enhance the processing. Your therapist will be there to support you throughout the entire process.

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What can Brainspotting help of with?

Brainspotting is effective in treating a wide range of issues, including:

  • Trauma and PTSD
  • Anxiety and panic attacks
  • Depression
  • Relationship issues
  • Addiction and substance abuse
  • Performance anxiety (for athletes, musicians, actors, etc.)
  • Chronic pain and fatigue
  • Phobias
  • Postpartum depression/anxiety

Who can benefit from Brainspotting?

Brainspotting is suitable for individuals of all ages and backgrounds who are seeking relief from emotional distress, trauma, or performance blocks. Whether you’re a trauma survivor, a new parent, an athlete, or simply someone who wants to improve their overall well-being, Brainspotting may be the right therapy for you.

What to expect in a Brainspotting session?

In a Brainspotting session, you can expect a safe, supportive, and non-judgmental environment. Your therapist will work collaboratively with you to identify and process the root of your challenges. The process may involve exploring past experiences, current stressors, and future goals. Brainspotting can be combined with other therapeutic approaches to create a comprehensive treatment plan tailored to your individual needs.

At My Denver Therapy, we are committed to providing compassionate and effective mental health care. Our therapists are trained and experienced in Brainspotting and other evidence-based therapies. We believe in a holistic approach to healing that addresses the mind, body, and spirit. We are passionate about helping our clients achieve lasting well-being and live fulfilling lives.

Other Specialties

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Nicole Hunka
(MA, LPC)
Hillary Naef
(MA, LPC)
Dawn Schmidli
(M. Ed, LPC)
Kelly Albers
(MA, LPC)
Taylor Damitio
(MA, LPCC)
Brian Thomas
(MA, LPC)
JJ Hedden
(Counseling Intern)
Corinne Bailey
(MSW, LCSW)
Annie Hause
(MA, LPC)
Alex Song
(MA, LPC)
John Hague
(MA, LPC)
Maci Luther
(MA, LPC)
MacKenzie King
(MS, LPCC)
Lance Hill
(MA, LPC)
Allie Evans
(MMFT, LMFT)
Aria Kirby
(MS, LPCC)
Lindsey Kayne
(MA, LPCC)
Shannon Keane
(MSN, FNP-C, PMHNP-BC)
Nicole Wolf
(MA, LPC)
Courtneyrose Chung
(MMFT, LMFT, LPC, LAC)
Jelly Bean
(Therapy Dog)
 

Meet our therapists

My Denver Therapy is one of the largest therapy private practices in Colorado with many of the best, most requested mental health therapists in the Denver Metro area. 

As a therapist-owned practice with over 100 years of combined experience, we care about seeing our clients heal, grow, and thrive. We’re one of the only therapy practices in Colorado with licensed professional counselors, marriage and family therapists, addiction counselors, social workers, and psychiatric nurse practitioners who actively see new clients in person and online. 

Whether you’re an adult, teen, young adult, couple, or family, our inclusive therapist team is built to specialize in clients of all ages, faiths, backgrounds, and life experiences. 

Our practice started with one therapist in a shared office suite, but we’ve grown to help thousands of people in Colorado by providing in-person therapy at our conveniently located Denver Metro area counseling offices in Denver, Greenwood Village, and Lone Tree, plus online therapy for clients throughout Colorado. Because of the way our team works and has grown over time, our therapists also provide consultation for other therapists and private practices throughout the Denver Metro area.

Our therapists provide some of the most innovative, effective, and in-demand forms of therapy available today, including EMDR, Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy, CBT, DBT, and IFS. We also have more therapists trained in Ketamine-assisted therapy, EMDR, and more teen therapists and young adult counselors than nearly every other private practice in Denver.

We know that our clients want to find the best therapists in Denver, so our team includes therapists of different ages with a wide range of backgrounds, specialities, and experiences to help you find the right fit. We’ll match you with one of our therapists who is the best for your goals, location, budget, schedule, and what you want to work on to help you get started quickly.

We’re out of network for insurance, Tricare, and are unable to take Medicaid or Medicare, but most of our therapists’ rates are lower than the local and national averages for therapy. Also, we don’t charge separate intake or administration fees or charge more for specialized therapy methods like EMDR.

All of our therapists take a client-focused approach to counseling and approach each session with  a commitment to your progress and growth.

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