The BWRT practice podcast

From personal experience to BWRT work with children and teenagers with Sam Berriman

The International BWRT Institute Season 1 Episode 6

Children and teenagers today are facing increasing emotional, psychological, and social pressures, yet mental health support systems often remain fragmented, underfunded, or reactive rather than preventative. Sam Berriman is a registered BWRT practitioner and shares with us how she works with children and teenagers and why we need to invest in better mental health and wellbeing for the kids of today. 


Sam is an experienced teacher and saw first-hand the challenges the school system faces, the challenges that teachers and kids need to navigate nowadays. 


Having experienced the effectiveness of BWRT herself, Sam now advocates for early, appropriate mental health support and works directly with young people to help them regulate, process, and build resilience in an increasingly demanding world.


Read more about Sam's work on her website.

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BrainWorking Recursive Therapy® (BWRT) is a fast, effective, and modern form of psychotherapy that is gaining recognition across the globe. This podcast offers a platform for BWRT professionals to share how they integrate the method into their unique therapeutic approaches. Through conversations about specializations, personal experiences, and client work, listeners gain insight into the diverse and evolving ways BWRT is being applied in practice.


To find out how to train to be a BWRT® Professional Therapist, please visit the official practitioner training site.


If you’re looking for a BWRT® practitioner, you can also explore the BWRT Practitioner Directory.


The BWRT Podcast music was composed and produced by Edouard Van De Velde, BWRT® Practitioner and Trainer for the Netherlands.