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‘BWRT®’ stands for ‘BrainWorking Recursive Therapy®’, a model of psychology and psychotherapy created by UK professional therapist, Terence Watts, MCGI.
It’s a totally confidential method that doesn’t require you to reveal your private information or personal secrets to your therapist, and is carried out in a completely conscious state.
It doesn’t use hypnosis or any mystical concepts - it’s completely logical, practical and down-to-earth, and only needs you to know what you want to change in your life. Only Certified Practitioners have been trained to deliver BWRT® and all have to adhere to a strict ethical code. Find out more at bwrt.org
Because BWRT works directly with the brain and how the brain processes information, rather than the mysteries of the mind, it works extremely quickly and doesn’t involve trying to work out why you do what you do or why you feel like you do and without having to tell the therapist private and confidential information.
BWRT works by stopping unwanted and repeated behaviour patterns. It allows the brain to process information and to replace the undesired response that you have at the moment with a new response that is preferred.
So, as long as you know how you would prefer to feel or react to a present difficulty then you would be suitable for BWRT.
BWRT is a unique and highly successful therapy that works with the physical brain itself and works in a way that has permanent and fast results.
I have worked using BWRT with many clients who have suffered for many years with anxiety and other emotional difficulties, and who have tried several different therapies previously but without success. The success rate of BWRT is extremely high, as well as having lasting results.
BWRT is a therapy that is now used all over the world. It is a suitable therapy for adults, teens and children.
BWRT can be used to help many problems such as, anxiety, grief, OCD, fears, phobias, binge eating, binge drinking, relationship issues, success inhibition, fear of failure, all types of performance anxiety, self-worth and confidence, and fear of authority.
If you would like to discuss BWRT, please feel free to get in touch and have a chat or arrange a face-to-face session in Cullompton or by phone, Facetime, Skype or Zoom.
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