Question: What scientific understanding do we have about Brainspotting Therapy and Internal Family Systems? Background: I will attempt to be brief. I am diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder, ADHD, and Autistic Spectrum Disorder. I also experienced significant childhood trauma that I repressed for many decades. I studied Physics at Caltech before these issues manifested. I am currently 50. I recently was on 10 years of long-term disability for these mental health issues.. I’ve read Dopamine Nation and recognize that I have had a pattern of addictive behaviors. I am looking forward to the book Brain Energy. I was very disciplined about taking prescribed medications for over 20 years. Six years ago, I weighed 300lbs (I’m 6’ tall) and slept ~2hours/week while occasionally having bouts where I would lose consciousness for up to 3 days. So, I stopped taking all medications and instead pursued so-called “alternative” medical techniques. I now sleep 8hrs/night, weigh 175lbs, follow healthy nutritional & workout protocols, have returned to work, have a healthy romantic partnership, and have a very healthy relationship with my kids. I have not had any episodes of mania or depression in the last 5 years. I am struggling to create a narrative about my life that fits with our current understanding of neural biology. I currently see a therapist that has combined Brainspotting & Internal Family Systems. It has been extremely helpful.
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