Most healing advice starts in the wrong place.
Talk therapy asks you to find the words. Mindfulness asks you to observe your thoughts. Journaling asks you to make sense of your experience. All of these can help. But for many people, something still stays stuck — a persistent anxiety that reason cannot reach, a grief that never fully lands, a tension in the body that does not lift no matter how much is understood about its origins. That stuck feeling is not a failure of effort. It is a signal that the material lives somewhere words cannot easily go.
A proven clinical method, now in your hands.
Brainspotting is one of the most effective trauma-informed therapies in clinical practice today. Research shows it produces significant reductions in PTSD symptoms, anxiety, and depression — with gains sustained over time. Until now, no structured self-help resource existed to bring these techniques to people working between therapy sessions, before finding a therapist, or simply looking for a more direct route to healing.
The Brainspotting Self-Help Companion is that resource. It is a complete, guided workbook that teaches you to locate and work with your own brainspots — the specific eye positions that connect directly to the places in your nervous system where trauma, anxiety, grief, and emotional pain are stored. No retelling the story required. No searching for the right words. The body knows where the material lives. This workbook shows you how to reach it.
What this workbook covers.
Across fourteen structured chapters, you will learn the neuroscience behind why brainspotting works, how to set up safe and effective self-practice, and how to apply specific protocols to trauma processing, anxiety, depression, grief, chronic pain, and performance blocks. Every chapter includes teaching grounded in current research, step-by-step protocols, and practical exercises with real writing space. A bilateral sound guide, grounding toolkit, resource spotting system, and daily practice design complete the program.
Built for real people, not ideal conditions.
This workbook was designed with accessibility at its core. Instructions are clear and direct. Chapters are structured for people who may be processing difficult material while tired, activated, or overwhelmed. Brain break prompts, normalizing language, and explicit safety guidance throughout make this a workbook that works with your nervous system rather than demanding more from it than it currently has.
This book is for trauma survivors, people living with chronic anxiety or emotional numbness, therapy clients wanting to extend their work between sessions, and creatives, athletes, and performers navigating blocks and performance wounds. It is for anyone who suspects that something held in the body is shaping their daily life in ways the thinking mind alone has not been able to change.
The most important thing this workbook offers is not a technique. It is a path back to yourself.