Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)

A treatment to help you process the negative images, emotions, beliefs, and body sensations associated with traumatic memories that seem to be stuck.

EMDR helps you to see things from a different perspective and relieves the symptoms that you were suffering.

How does it work?

Our mind generally has a natural and healthy adaptive way to cope through life and stressors. However, significant stress or trauma experiences can overwhelm and impact an individual immensely, causing heightened distress. During this time, the way the information is processed during this experience is fragmented, causing distorted thoughts, images, sensations, and/ or perceptual changes on a day-to-day basis (Shapiro, 2007). Consequently, one can be living in constant anxiety/fear, re-experiencing and living these exact traumatic experiences daily.

EMDR works by accessing & targeting specific traumatic emotional states/images. By stimulating the left & right side of the brain, processing is enhanced with new associations. This allows for psychological healing from unhealed and unprocessed memories. Once this block is removed, the mind can then talk through this content without emotional distress and develop new cognitive insights

What EMDR can help with:

·        Trauma

·        PTSD

·        Anxiety 

·        Depression

·        Phobias

·        Grief and Loss 

·        Other Mental Health Concerns

 

There are 8 stages to EMDR

Phase 1: This is history taking. The therapist will assess the client’s readiness and develop a treatment plan. The Therapist will explore to identify client’s possible target memories for EMDR

Phase 2: Preparation: The therapist may teach the client a variety of imagery and stress reduction techniques that the client can use during and between sessions. An introduction to the process of eye movement bilateral stimulation will take place.

Phase 3-6:  This will involve exploring cognitive beliefs, desensitization- the re-processing of unhealed memories, and installation of new beliefs. Once processed and subjective units of distress measures have reduced, we will move on to body scanning to strengthen the new positive feelings

Phase 7- Closure – This process will involve a visual ‘ Light stream exercise’

Phase 8- Re-Evaluation- Examining the overall progress made so far.

Let’s begin to bring back a level of comfort and safety for YOU

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I currently offer online Zoom sessions in the evenings.

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