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Ah-ha and BrainSpotting

20/1/2016

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I have written before about the value of the ah-ha experience. The spontaneous insight that is gold to the therapeutic process.

The ah-ha is more than insight. Sit and contemplate long enough and you will likely get some insight. Sit and talk with a skilled professional and you will likely get greater insight than you could alone.

​The ah-ha is a significant insight that shifts reality in a profound way. Once you have had a true ah-ha, you can never go back to the old way of thinking or being.

Ah-ha's are individually driven or therapist assisted.

Therapist assisted insight usually occurs when the therapist has insight about a persons issue. They may present it immediately or sit on the insight until the right time, perhaps confirming or refuting along the way and then presenting it when the person is receptive. The combination of timing, receptivity and, of course, accuracy can create a profound shift in the individual. However, this shift cannot happen with out the individual being open, unguarded and trusting of the therapists interpretation. If poorly timed, off the mark or simply inaccurate then there is no moment.
Within the ah-ha moment a connection is made between previously disconnected internal information in a way that synthesises a new understanding relevant to the problem of concern. Once you've ah-ha'd, you can never go back to the old way of thinking or being.

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  • Psychotherapy
    • Gestalt Therapy
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    • Transpersonal Counselling
    • ADHD
    • Mindfulness
    • Brainspotting Trauma Therapy
  • Bio-Mood
    • Pyrrole Disorder
    • Methylation
    • Gut - brain - microbiome and mood
    • BioBalance
  • Couples
    • PACT Couples Counselling
    • Communication Problems
    • Sex therapy
    • Individual relationship counselling
    • Getting the most from couples counselling
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    • Conscious Parenting
    • Preparing for Parenthood
    • Parent Relationships
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