EMDRIA Certified EMDR Therapist and Approved Consultant
What is EMDR Therapy?
EMDR therapy, or Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, is a psychotherapy that has been shown to be effective in treating post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other mental health conditions. EMDR therapy was first developed in the 1980s by Francine Shapiro, PhD.
EMDR therapy works by helping people to process traumatic memories in a way that allows them to let go of the associated negative thoughts, images, emotions and beliefs. During an EMDR session, the therapist will help the client to focus on a specific traumatic memory while they engage in a bilateral stimulation (BLS) activity. BLS can be done in a variety of ways. Most of my clients use self tapping or handheld tappers.
As the client focuses on the traumatic memory and engages in BLS, their brain is thought to go through a process of reprocessing the memory. This process allows the client to see the memory in a new way, without the same level of emotional distress.
Here are some of the benefits of EMDR therapy:
Did You Know? EMDR for Peak Performance
EMDR therapy’s benefits extend beyond trauma recovery. It’s also utilized to enhance performance and achieve excellence in diverse fields such as the arts, business, athletics, and even your relationships.
Here are some of the steps involved in EMDR therapy:
EMDR therapy is an effective therapy that can help you to heal from trauma and other mental health conditions.
