Phase 4 frame set-ups settle through use, not through review. A few ways to keep them alive once the training closes.
The photos with David are on Pixieset. Find your own and download it, and please do. The gallery comes down after 15 days.
Ruth is sending the link round by email.
The same list that went round by email: everyone in the training, with their addresses, so you can reach the person you practised with. Open the contact list →
Pick the single frame set-up that landed hardest and use it with one client in the next seven days, rather than trying to fold all three in at once. The handouts stay here at bipocbrainspotting.com, and the practicum sheets work just as well as session notes.
Consultation is where the uncertainty gets easier to sit in. Brainspotting Trainings keeps a list of consultants, and Twinflower runs consultation groups and a certification pathway.
Trade sessions with someone you practised with at the training. Expansion work in particular is easy to keep as a standing exchange: it needs no crisis to be worth doing.
Replace this with what you want participants to hear as they leave: what you would tell someone about staying with Brainspotting after a Phase 4, and how to reach you.