What is BWRT?
- May 11, 2020
- 5 min read
Updated: May 20

BWRT® or BrainWorking® Recursive Therapy is probably the most exciting and effective therapeutic modality that you’ve never heard about. But we’re going to take an in-depth look at what BWRT is, and more importantly, what BWRT can do for you.
Put simply, BWRT is a powerful neuroscience technique that works directly on your brain
to change unhelpful patterns and negative ways of thinking. And it works quickly!
Mind the Gap
BWRT came about as a result of a very small gap. A gap of 0.35 milliseconds, which is the time it takes between the brain's automatic response to a stimulus, and you becoming consciously aware of what just happened.
Your brain is wired to protect you. Structures such as the amygdala are constantly scanning for safety or threat, shaping emotional responses and automatic reactions, often before your conscious mind has had a chance to make sense of what is happening. It also prefers to be efficient, so instead of you having to really think through each and every decision, it takes a bit of a short-cut. And it serves up pre-programmed responses for different stimuli. So the response is automatic, you don’t have to think about it.
By the time you become aware of your response, it’s already a done deal.
WAIT - What?
Now, this is pretty great, and works in our favour when it comes to things like braking suddenly to prevent a car accident. It happens on ‘auto-pilot’. It’s also seriously fast.
Our brains do a lot on auto-pilot. They quietly go about their business sorting through huge amounts of data, and they prefer to do so without involving you, thank you very much. And then your lizard brain categorises the data and creates an automated response. In effect, it’s creating a massive database of patterns.
So, if you experience a similar event, or trigger, your brain, very helpfully goes through its database and serves up a preprogrammed response that it feels matches the trigger.
“The brain doesn’t assign values to its responses. So, it doesn’t think ‘This is a good response’, or ‘This is a bad response’, it just goes with the response it knows and files it as ‘response’.”
What happens if the brain encounters something completely new? Logic dictates that it creates a new response for this new pattern. And when it next encounters this pattern, it serves up its brand spanking new response.
And this system works pretty well for us - most of the time.
But sometimes the brain makes a mistake.
For instance, you receive the stimulus, and your brain serves up the associated auto-response.
But you feel terrible!
You know you've completely overreacted.
And you really don't like the way you feel, or the way that you responded.
But worst of all, you can’t even understand why you reacted the way you did.
Be Gentle with Yourself
Remember: the auto-response was served up in a matter of milliseconds - before your pre-frontal cortex, or the part of your brain that makes you, well – YOU- was even aware of what was going on.
BWRT stands out as a ground breaking and remarkably efficient psychotherapeutic approach pioneered by Terence Watts in 2011. Its rapid efficacy sets it apart, achieving profound transformation in minimal sessions.
How Does BWRT Work?
At its core, BWRT offers a straightforward yet potent method to accelerate therapy by addressing the distressing emotions linked to fears, memories, or past experiences.
Traditional therapy modalities focus on trying to change the symptom that arises in the conscious mind or pre-frontal cortex, but BWRT is the ultimate disruptor, and simply prevents the symptom from getting to the conscious mind in the first place.
BWRT interrupts the old established pattern, and by using your own very powerful, active imagination it creates a far more desirable and helpful response. And then it tells your brain that the road with the old, unhelpful and undesirable response is now CLOSED. It puts up a little barricade, let’s the weeds grow over the old path and redirects traffic along the new neural pathway of your preferred response.
BWRT Sounds Simple, Right?
Well, that’s just one of the reasons we absolutely love BWRT. We also love BWRT as a therapeutic modality because it’s:
Fast.
Safe
Reliable
BWRT works in person, or online.
And it is ideal for trauma
BWRT is often described as a quick fix, and it is, but it also produces a deep, meaningful and lasting change.
What can BWRT be Used for?
BWRT has proved to be incredibly effective in treating a number of issues, including:
Anger Management
Anxiety
Depression
Low self-esteem and confidence issues
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
PTSD
Phobias including fear of flying and fear of speaking in public
Procrastination
Relationship issues
Trauma
Weight management
Addictions and Compulsive behaviours including alcohol addiction, gambling, social media, binge eating, shopping
And the list goes on.
Frequently Asked Questions Around BWRT
Do I need to relive the traumatic event or fears during a BWRT session?
No. And that is just another massive drawcard for BWRT as a therapeutic modality.
You don't have to relive any traumatic events or fears.
I've been trying to deal with certain issues for a long time. Will this affect my results?
No. It doesn't make the least bit of difference.
It doesn't matter whether you've had the issue for 30 years or 3 months.
Are there any side effects to BWRT?
No.
Some people may feel a little disconnected, or alternatively very tired after a session.
We recommend drinking water and getting a good night's rest.
Can BWRT work for performance enhancement?
Absolutely. BWRT can positively affect performance whether it’s athletics, business, relationships, sex, driving, exams, public speaking, and a host of others.
Does BWRT take long to work?
No. BWRT works really fast. Sometimes only a couple of sessions of BWRT is all that is needed. And even in cases of serious issues, BWRT is still one of the fastest therapies around.
Why Should I Consider BWRT?
BWRT literally changes the pathways in your brain that causes feeling of panic, overwhelming fear, anxiety and other unhelpful responses.
But just to clarify - this is when these responses are UNHELPFUL
So for instance, if you are not in any real danger, but your brain and body responds as though you were - crippling anxiety when speaking in front of people or living with constant flashbacks and horrific memories of a very real traumatic experience that negatively affects you and your quality of life
BWRT helps to alter your responses. It is an incredibly powerful client centered modality that uses your imagination to redirect and alter your responses.

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