Balancing the Brain with BodyTalk
One of the biggest issues with children today is that their brains are being severely compromised by the myriad of stresses that are bombarding them. Since the brain is the CEO of the body, it has to be in charge of all the activities in the body.
This bombardment of kids’ brains and their entire nervous system often starts in the womb and continues in childbirth and through early childhood.
Through my own experience of a traumatic birth, I spent a good portion of my life reacting to the emotional and psychological imbalances that I have since tracked as an imbalance in the brain.
My particular birth trauma involved the umbilical chord being wrapped around my neck, being birthed with forceps, and placed in an incubator for a day and half without contact with my mother, who was knocked out as a pain relief measure. Early in my childhood I was thought to be ADHD and was labeled, which only added to the problem, especially at school. I had to work really hard to get good grades and was always getting into trouble for misbehavior, which in hindsight I recognize was just acting out my frustration about not being understood.
As an adult, I was plagued by the residual unanswered questions about why I was the way I was and still felt different…which led me into healing, and eventually, to BodyTalk.
From the outset, BodyTalk provided me with immediate anxiety relief, which had been there from birth. It also resolved a 10-year chronic issue with debilitating back pain, and ongoing digestive issues. So I was hooked, and 7 years later, after endless positive results with children, parents and other adults using this easily accessible, non-invasive, non judging therapy, I created Nurture New York and Nurture Networks as the vehicles to expose more people to this powerful therapy and to bring education, healing tools and a sanctuary for creative expression to everyone in NYC and beyond.
After practicing BodyTalk for about a year, I went to school for massage therapy and it was there that I noticed something very interesting. I no longer had to read and re-read my books and study endlessly for exams, as I had previously done in school and I was continually getting excellent grades, even though the material was more technical than many other things I had studied. BodyTalk had balanced my brain!
One of the most effective methods for addressing psycho-physical-emotional behavioral problems in children is the simple BodyTalk technique of ‘tapping out the cortices’ (balancing the right and left hemispheres of the brain). This technique, when done regularly, helps to reset the emotional center of the brain, that tends to over-react to the stresses of life and creates a barrier to development and overall health.
The brain is intrinsically connected to every part of the body. The theory behind balancing the brain is that all disease is reflected in the brain at some level. Images of the brain show that there are ‘cold spots’ or inactive areas of the brain, which correspond to areas of the body where there is disease. We have found that balancing the brain with BodyTalk, and particularly tapping out the cortices (which is one of the best ways to balance out the brain) the cold spots either diminish or totally disappear and so does the corresponding illness.
Our nervous systems have a natural reaction to stress or danger, called the ‘fight or flight’ response. This reaction takes resources away from the systems of the body responsible for healing and growing in order to protect us. While this is a necessary response to dangerous situations, imbalances in our brain cause this behavior to be the first and sometimes the only response to daily stress. Doing BodyTalk and particularly ‘tapping out the cortices’ allows the brain to calm down and get out of the ‘fight or flight’ mode as quickly as possible, which allows us to heal and grow. For children in particular, whose brains are growing and developing so rapidly, this shift is essential.
There have been thousands of case studies reporting positive changes and progress in children with BodyTalk. An example of this is a child named Lola, who had been having difficultly focusing, concentrating and “sequencing.” The following is a testimonial from her father:
Lola (4), is a child with a tremendous amount of exuberance. We found though, that her “exuberance” would often times make it difficult for her to concentrate or remain focused for any length of time. For example, she could never sit still long enough to watch TV (not necessarily a bad thing, I know) but it seemed to be more than her inability to focus as she had difficulty in “sequencing”. Sequencing is the brain’s ability to piece together and follow along a coherent line of thought (like a story, or counting, etc.). This was a challenge for Lola and resulted in frustration that often lead to acting out. The frustration got to the point this winter that we decided to try some BodyTalk sessions.
After four sessions over three months the changes in Lola have been, dare I say, dramatic. She is still her ever exuberant self, but she can now sit still, by herself, with a book or watch a show or do some coloring for an extended period of time. More then once, I have turned to my wife and asked her (half seriously) who that little girl is sitting quietly over on the chair thumbing through a clothing catalogue or pleasantly interacting with another child or adult. Recently, Lola’s teacher had pulled my wife aside (unsolicited) and commented on how much Lola has changed over the last few months, commenting that “. . .it’s as if a light has been turned on. . .”
Lola’s case is not unique. It is my dream to awaken our planet with knowledge of these kinds of solutions for kids that don’t have to be painful or complicated.
Karen Atkins is an Advanced BodyTalk Instructor and the Director of NurtureNewYork.com, a holistic center in the heart of Manhattan supporting creative living and balanced health. Karen has also founded NurtureNetworks.com, an online portal connecting people to all things nurturing.
15 Comments
Hi Beth,
EFT is fantastic and works very harmoniously with BodyTalk. In fact, one of the BodyTalk instructors at Nurture New York teaches a class on how to combine the two and it’s very popular. We have seen such wonderful improvements with children with ADD and ADHD. It’s very inspiring. One of the first changes I noticed in myself with BodyTalk was the dramatic reduction in anxiety. I know how easy it can be to spiral into those dark places and with some good support, it can be easy (and often even fun!) to spiral out of them. :-) Sending you love and good wishes for a positive and fruitful journey!
Although I’m relatively new to the exposure of Body Talk my experience has been positive and the practice makes complete sense. I have learned the technique of tapping out the cortices and have found that it brings me to a very relaxed state of mind. Stress can play a huge part in our health and this practice is great for controlling it. I agree with Karen, it doesn’t always have to be painful and complicated. There is a place for medicines but more often than not our society can be to caught up in relying on pills to cure evrything. The human body is a miracle, try letting it do it’s own work. Great post.
How can someone who lives in a very rural, unprogressive area (far, far from New York City) find out more about it? Does it need to be done by a practitioner or can it be learned from a book, and are there any you’d recommend?
Three years ago I took a Saturday, a 2 hour drive, and $150. to take an BodyTalk ACCESS class in Bangor, Maine. Since then, not a day goes by when I do not use at least one of the 5 techniques I learned in that one day. I have gotten rid of recurring back pain, relieved my kids of pain, sickness and anxiety, and even got rid of grand mal seizures for my dog. That was the best time out of a Saturday and 150 bucks I’ve ever spent.
As a Spiritual Healer with a lifetime of study in energy medicine and metaphysics, it’s actually a blessing to have come across a system of self maintenance that can be done by anyone after a weekend course. I’ve worked with Karen and recommend her to anyone and everyone looking for an effective, time- and cost-efficient modality.
I am so amazed at the effectivness of BodyTalk and BodyTalk ACCESS. What is wonderful about this system is that it can benefit anyone and integrate into any healthcare to improve effectiveness. Working with children has been one of my most exciting passions, now using BodyTalk I have one of the greatest tools for wellness that I can share with even the youngest child. My 15 month old daughter walked over to her dad as he was complaining of a headache and tapped on his head (doing BodyTalk), a minute later her dad was so astounded that his headeach disappeared! This is the future of medicine right now and our children will help to show us how simple it really can be!
I am Karen’s biggest fan. Karen has been working with me and my entire family for the past three years and what comes up and shifts in one session with Karen is profound. It’s also an excellent way to be in touch with just what is going on with your kids not only physically, but more importantly, emotionally. You really understand the root of their fears and insecurities and she aids in the release of the emotions… No unnecessary emotions, then no “dis-ease” in the body. I truly hope bodytalk becomes so mainstream that it is part of every health practitioner’s learning and routine. I actually just had a 4 hour surgery and at my follow up visit, the doctor asked me why I was I so calm before the surgery…my answer…of course, BODYTALK!!!
I am another big fan of Karen and BodyTalk which has nearly given me a full recovery from Chronic Fatigue. I learned Access in March and treat myself daily. I find it woks great with my uber-emotional grandson. I also use it before consulting with my stressed out marketing clients to help them focus.
This really does sound wonderful, and maybe could help me sleep?
I am in San Francisco, do you plan to have any classes this side of town? or could you recommend a book or cd that I could read that would explain how this works?
Thanks,
bernadette
Thank you so much for posting about BodyTalk! I was first exposed to it about 6 months ago when I decided to attend an interesting-looking seminar “on a whim”, and my body was quite literally buzzing during the seminar! I’ve now done the Access course and look forward to the Modules!
Bernadette — you might want to try looking for a practitioner/more info on http://www.bodytalksystem.com/
What is “EFT” please? Thanks.
What is EFT please? Thank you.
Hi Mary,
EFT stands for Emotional Freedom Technique. It is a technique that can be used on yourself or by a practitioner to reduce or eliminate the emotional charge around anything from an addiction, trauma, upsetting event to a fear or belief system. I find EFT most effective when used in conjunction with BodyTalk because emotions get lodged in our system in many ways and for many different reasons. Using BodyTalk along with EFT allows you to link to different contributing factors that may not available with EFT alone. If you’re interested in finding out more about it, feel free to check out our class at Nurture New York: http://nurturenewyork.com/events/20090627-EFT.html.
Hi’
I found the EFT and Body Talk to
be potentially helpful for me. I have been out of work for a long time and am very anxious about this absence. I am in continuous pain and suffer from fibromyalgia. I also suffer anxiety attacks. I was quite ill and went through chemotherapy and my body has never been the same. How can
these treatments help me? I am in the Quincy/Boston area.
Please advise if any help can be provided, books available,
consultation etc. Thanks



















My son has been diagnosed with ADHD. I have (had) anxiety and found that EFT has been a really great tool. I’m hoping that in time it helps with my addictions. I have MS and find myself spiraling into dark places when I feel “bad”. This is a really wonderful post and I thank you!
June 11, 2009