Therapies

BWRT

BWRT® – BrainWorking Recursive Therapy® – is a new model of psychology and psychopathology that fits comfortably with current thinking on neuroscience.

Therapies

BWRT

BWRT® – BrainWorking Recursive Therapy® – is a new model of psychology and psychopathology that fits comfortably with current thinking on neuroscience.

Empowering Your Personal Growth

‘BWRT®’ stands for ‘BrainWorking Recursive Therapy®’, a modern model of psychology and psychotherapy created by UK professional therapist, Terence Watts, MCGI. It uses a totally logical, practical and down-to-earth working method in which it’s not necessary for you to talk about anything you would rather not discuss – the practitioner only needs to know how you feel and how you would prefer to feel instead. BWRT® is unlike any other therapy you might have heard of or read about, using the latest discoveries in neuroscience coupled with your own unique brain processes to help you get better. Only Certified Practitioners have been trained to deliver BWRT® and all have to adhere to a strict ethical code. Find out more at http://www.bwrt.org

Based on neuroscience BWRT is extremely effective at dealing with all sorts of Anxiety related issues, Past Trauma, GAD, Social Phobia, Panic Attacks, PTSD, OCD, Low Self Esteem, Confidence and many other psychological difficulties because it stops troublesome, anxious, irrational thoughts before you are even aware of them.

This unique cutting edge therapy combines the latest thinking on neuroscience techniques to create rapid and permanent change, without the need for any ongoing coping strategies.

Start To Enjoy Life Again

Helping you deal with difficult and painful trauma

Let’s work together

BWRT is a powerful way to unlock your true potential and find happiness and peace.

BWRT is also very effective with following issues, and because its almost content free, it is a much simpler protocol for clients to follow.

  • Addiction/obsession
  • Alcohol addiction
  • Many drug addictions
  • Gambling problems
  • Trauma
  • Phobias
  • Bullying (relationship or school)
  • OCD
  • Intrusive thoughts
  • Emetophobia
  • Depression