Young AAPI woman sitting in grass looking up at the sky to represent the eye movements associated with brainspotting therapy for anxiety and trauma.

Brainspotting Therapy in California

Somatic, Attuned Support for Processing Deep‑Rooted Emotional and Trauma Patterns

You may find yourself emotionally stuck in patterns that don’t make sense on the surface. Sometimes distressing memories, long‑held tension, or unprocessed experiences seem to show up in your body long after the original event is over. You may feel overwhelmed by anxiety, unresolved emotion, physical tension, or reactions that feel bigger than the moment you are in now.

What is Brainspotting?

Brainspotting is a brain‑body–focused therapeutic method that uses specific eye positions, called brainspots, to activate and access areas of emotional and physiological experience, helping the nervous system reprocess and release distress.

A supportive space for deep processing & emotional relief

Brainspotting can help you access and work through these deep experiences in a way that goes beyond words alone, by using specific points in your field of vision that connect to how your brain and body hold emotional information. This method supports processing in a somatic, attuned way rather than requiring detailed recounting of your history.

Who does Brainspotting help?

Brainspotting can be especially supportive for dealing with:

  • Complex trauma or single-event trauma

  • Racial or intergenerational trauma

  • Chronic stress and burnout

  • Anxiety, overwhelm

  • Depression

  • Low self-esteem and self-criticism

What to Expect from Brainspotting Therapy

01 Building Nervous System Safety

We begin with grounding, regulation tools, and a sense of safety so your body and nervous system can stay present throughout the process.

02 Locating Brainspots Together

With supportive guidance, we identify eye positions that correlate with physical sensations, emotions, or tension you are holding.

03 Focused, Mind‑Body Processing

You hold attention on the chosen brainspot while noticing bodily sensations and emotional shifts, allowing your brain’s natural processing to occur.

04 Integration and Emotional Relief

Over time, distress linked to memories or reactions tends to lessen, making room for more ease, clarity, and regulation in your daily life.

Getting Started is Easy

01
Book a Free Consultation

Schedule a 15-minute call to see if we’re a good fit, with no pressure.

02
Begin Personalized Sessions

Each session is tailored to your experience, with attention to pacing and your sense of safety.

03
Notice Greater Regulation and Presence

Clients often experience:

  • Deeper somatic release

  • Less intense emotional reactivity

  • Greater calm and integration

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Brainspotting is a brain‑body–focused therapeutic method that uses specific eye positions, called brainspots, to activate and access areas of emotional and physiological experience, helping the nervous system reprocess and release distress.

  • Both involve eye positioning, but Brainspotting is more fluid and somatic in focus, often involving longer periods of fixed gaze and body awareness rather than structured eye movements used in EMDR.

  • You do not need to recount details of traumatic events. Brainspotting emphasizes mindfulness and body awareness, and can be less talk‑heavy than traditional talk therapy.

  • Brainspotting may support people coping with trauma, anxiety, emotional overwhelm, or persistent tension that feels stuck. It can also help with integration of emotions, regulation, and meaning‑making in psychotherapy.

Ready to Explore Brainspotting?

If your emotional patterns or bodily tension feel like they aren’t improving with talk alone, Brainspotting can offer a different path toward insight and relief. You do not have to navigate heavy or stuck emotions by yourself. This method supports deep processing in a way that respects your nervous system and your story.