BWRT® THERAPY

BWRT® – Brain Working Recursive Therapy is a way of rewiring the brain to lead a person to have a healthier and more desired response to a situation.

 

It’s a totally confidential method that does not require you to reveal your private information or personal secrets to your therapist and it is carried out in a completely conscious state. It does not use hypnosis or any concepts that might be considered mystical or unscientific – it’s completely logical, B and down-to-earth, and for it to succeed only needs you to know what you want to change in your life.

 

BWRT® utilises the accepted scientific idea of the way the brain processes information from the environment and uses this to help people to change.

The brain reacts to stimuli from the environment by looking for common themes from its history bank and then fires an electrical signal along myriad of neural pathways and gateways at lightning speed.

 

It happens so fast that a person is in the middle of a reaction even before they get to consciously comprehend what is happening. Hence the instant immediate palpitations, rapid heart beat and butterflies in the stomach, a person who has a spider phobia experiences even though the spider might be small, harmless and dead.

 

BWRT® offers a different approach based on the way the brain processes information, to help anyone to change. It combines neuroscience and modern psychotherapy to create rrapid changes in your life. For Clients suffering from Anxiety, Phobias, Trauma, GAD....etc., it can solve your problem in as short as one to two sessions

 

 

Your NeoMind therapist is the only Certified BWRT® Level 2 Practitioner in Asia, apart from Middle East and Asia. 

 

Find out more at www.bwrt.com.hk  www.facebook.com/BWRT.HK.ASIA

 

 

NeoMind Charges 2000HK for each BWRT® session. The final charges will be based on the sessions needed for the therapy. Each session takes approximately 1-2 hours.

 

 

 

” Only Certified Practitioners have been trained to deliver BWRT® and all have to adhere to a strict ethical code. ”  Find out more at www.bwrt.org'