“I keep getting flooded by memories of a traumatic event.”
“I experience recurrent nightmares.”
“I feel like your mind and body can never really rest.”
In the same way our bodies have the capacity to heal after an injury, so does our brain. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) utilizes the brain's natural processing system in a way that "jump starts" healing. Similar to cleaning out a wound in order for it to heal, EMDR helps begin that process within our brain. Through EMDR, clients can find relief from distressing memories, intrusive thoughts, nightmares and somatic symptoms.
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is an evidence-based treatment to help people recover from trauma and other distressing symptoms. EMDR is different from traditional talk therapy in that you do not have to speak in detail about your memories or experiences in order to heal. This can be incredibly effective for people who have tried therapy in the past and found it ineffective.
EMDR is a specialty mental health intervention and can only be provided by professionals trained in this modality.
EMDR can help treat a variety of experiences and works with clients of any age. Symptoms or disorders treated include, but are not limited to:
Anxiety, panic attacks, and phobias
Chronic illness and medical issues
Depression and bipolar disorders
Dissociative disorders
Eating disorders
Grief and loss
Pain
Performance anxiety
Personality disorders
PTSD and other trauma and stress-related issues
Sexual assault
Sleep disturbance
Substance abuse and addiction
Violence and abuse
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