“I found
Cherylann warm, empathetic, and insightful.”
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About Brainspotting work we did, a preteen boy said “It
worked! It’s surprising, but I can
read much better now, and without frustration!” A teen girl who experienced Brainspotting
said “I feel sad, now, that I wasted so much time being angry.”
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A parent I worked with for a long time coined the phrase
“WWCAD?!?” (What would Cherylann do?!?”)
She meant that she now thinks of the many ideas we talked about even
when we are not talking. I keep
reminding her, those ideas would not have worked if she hadn’t chosen the
ideas she liked and practiced them: )
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“Cherylann made
me feel safe and capable of healing a part of my psyche that had been
wounded for a long time. While we
worked, images came to me and I heard their voices. Their healing message —of
how, in an attempt to protect myself I had actually been hurting
myself—became clear to me. We
met again after I had had some time to digest the message and watch how
knowing it was changing my life. By
then I felt a strong urge to let go of my prior defenses, which I now saw
served only to hold me back. I
wanted to go forth without my shell, free to be the true, vulnerable me
that was underneath all along.”
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