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Brain Working Recursive Therapy conditions - BWRT



BWRT has been helpful in assisting clients with a number of different conditions. Below are only some of those that Level 1 therapists have seen success with. 
  1.  A Variety of common habits, such as: Nail biting, chewing inside of mouth etc , Gambling, Hoarding and Alcohol
  2.  Self Image and self esteem issues
  3.  Leaving abusive relationships
  4. Sleep issues and insomnia
  5. OCD body checking
  6. Chocolate addiction
  7. Nerves everyday type driving (getting in car to drive and whole journey)
  8. Driving nerves specific fears such as Bridges, open places, Night time, motorways, Country roads & tractors,o People driving too close behind, In the rain, Windy conditions, Roundabouts, Faster traffic
  9. Driving test nerves (after numerous attempts).
  10. Driving test nerves standard
  11. Facebook addiction
  12. Facebook: reactions to replies, responses, bullying etc
  13. Secret eating and snacking
  14. Old unresolved loss, complicated grief, such as death of Parent or Child years previous;
  15. Abuse in past; (sexual and/or violence).
  16. Bullying as child
  17. Bullying in workplace
  18. Bullying on social media
  19. Sporting focus and sports enhancement
  20. Trauma
  21. Procrastination
  22. Numerous wrongful beliefs in thinking styles
  23. Guilt or fear being found out of childhood or teenage activity
  24. Unable to let go of being “wronged”
  25. Obsessive thoughts
  26. Trust
  27. Gagging (Including Food/Dentist/Brushing teeth/taking Medicine/Pills)
  28. Blushing
  29. Speaking/presentations/speeches
  30. Lecturing and teaching confidence
  31. Wrongfully accused of something such as bullying or theft
  32. Belief of smelling dirty
  33. Interview/Test Nerves (including past experiences of failure).
  34. Grief sudden death family member parent/child/sibling etc.
  35. Let go loved on or had to make decision turn off life support
  36. Binge eating.
  37. Binge drinking
  38. Sound of wind stimulated panic attacks
  39. Panic triggered by anyone coughing.
  40. Unable to eat meat 
  41. Texture of certain foods.
  42. Unable to eat fried egg unless cooked by another.
  43. Vaginismus.
  44. Withheld Ejaculation
  45. Confidence with intimacy
  46. Trust issues
  47. Abandonment
  48. Attending school
  49. Emetaphobia standard non obsessive
  50. Lifetime guilt from acts as child.
  51. Porn addiction.
  52. Feeling inferior/lacking when in meetings or groups.
  53. Fear of authority figures in meetings.
  54. Fear of not belonging.
  55. Feel not worthy.
  56. Meetings: whilst highest qualified & skilled feel a fraud/inadequate.
  57. Health worry (a twinge, a cold etc concern serious cancer or such).
  58. Existential anxiety
  59. Non belief in self and/or own abilities.
  60. Panic in hotel/B&B if Windows have limited opening.
  61. Panic being in crowded places.
  62. Panic in strange buildings
  63. Panic on Buses or trains
  64. Unable to go socialising
  65. Needles in gums at dentist
  66. Hospitals and medical procedures
  67. Fears/phobias:
  68. • Spiders
  69. • Crowds
  70. • Cats
  71. • Dogs
  72. • Mice/rats
  73. • Birds
  74. • Fluffy items
  75. • Snakes
  76. • Red hair (yes really)
  77. • Escalators
  78. • Falling down
  79. • Heights
  80. • Hospitals
  81. • Making presentations
  82. • Speaking up in meetings
  83. • Elevators
  84. • Slugs/snails
  85. • Dentists
  86. • MRI’s
  87. • Open spaces
  88. • Enclosed spaces
  89. • Car passenger
  90. • Roundabouts
  91. • Seeing people vomiting
  92. • Thunder/lightning (either or both)
  93. • Reverse parking
  94. • Doctors/Medical staff
  95. • Waiting rooms
  96. • Sound of chain saw
  97. • Fog/mist
  98. • String
  99. • Being near tall buildings
  100. • Loud sudden noises

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