How BrainWorking Recursive Therapy can curb anxiety

The Corona pandemic has increased the incidence of anxiety, whether generalised or more specific - such as performance anxiety. Clinical social worker Morag Scordilis uses case studies to illustrate how young children, teenagers and adults can benefit from BWRT® and why it is a fast, cost-effective solution.

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Morag Scordilis

Morag Scordilis

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In ep. 7 of the weekly podcast series Calm, Clear & Helpful Morag describes

  • what anxiety is, when it plays a vital role and when it becomes overwhelming

  • how a child who seems difficult or rude may be experiencing acute anxiety

  • how children can be helped to feel at ease during therapy

  • the story of Ella* (11), who feared her dance exams

  • the story of Madeline*, Ella’s mom, who needed help regarding a lack of self-esteem  

  • whether a parent or other person can sit in on BWRT® sessions

  • Morag’s three best tips on calming ourselves down: easy to use, free, and based on advances in neuroscience.

*not their real names. Please note that Madeline* and Ella* gave permission for their story to appear on this platform.

 

Read how Terence Watts’ surprising background prepared him for “discovering” BWRT® and of the many things close to his heart. With personal photographs.


Listen to clinical psychologist Rafiq Lockhat’s introduction to what BWRT® is and what it can do.

Morag offers helpful insights, strategies and tools regarding bullying behaviour - no matter whether the target is a child or an adult.

Read how phobias can be successfully treated using BWRT.

Psychologist Hannelie Spies explains how young adults with ADHD can benefit from BrainWorking® Recursive Therapy and coaching to improve Executive Functioning.

Rafiq Lockhat explains the grieving process, complicated grief, en how BWRT can relieve excruciating pain.

BWRT® bied ‘n vinnige, koste-doeltreffende oplossing vir post-traumatiese stressindroom of PTSD. Voorligtingsielkundige Heinrich Benjamin vertel meer.

Clinical psychologist Shelley Hall tells us how to support children who have lost a loved one and how BrainWorking® Recursive Therapy can help.

Counselling psychologist Doreen Hofmeyr explains how BWRT Level 3 targets chronic illnesses, autoimmune diseases, and chronic pain.

BWRT® can play a crucial role in managing bipolar disorder. Clinical psychologist Dr. Elisa Mecco tells us how.


The free podcast series Calm, Clear & Helpful is now available on iTunes, Iono.fm, Spotify and Player FM.


Read Morag’s advice on approaches and tips that make a mom’s life easier.


In hierdie Afrikaanse artikel verduidelik kliniese sielkundige Rafiq Lockhat hoe BrainWorking® Recursive Therapy werk.

 

Heinrich Benjamin tells us how to recognise PTSD and how BWRT® can provide fast, cost-effective relief.

Contact detail

Morag Scordilis is a clinical social worker in CapeTown. She worked in and managed the Adoptions Unit at Cape Town Child Welfare, was Chief Social Worker at the William Slater Adolescent Unit (now Red Cross Child and Adolescent Clinic), and worked with adolescents, parents and adults within a school context for 17 years. She now has a private practice which includes online counselling.

Website: https://www.moragscordilis.co.za/

More information on BWRT®:

http://www.bwrt.org/

https://bwrtsa.co.za/


Podcast music by Mart-Marie Snyman.

Image: Unsplash. Model used.

Photograph of Morag Scordilis: supplied


These podcasts are intended purely for educational purposes and should never replace professional evaluation or discussion.

If you have suicidal thoughts, phone the free SADAG helpline at 0800 567 567 or SMS 31393 (both available 24/7) or contact a qualified medical professional.

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