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EMDR is an information processing therapy that helps clients cope with current/past trauma, addictions, and phobias.
During this treatment, the client focuses on a specific image, thought, emotion, or sensation while simultaneously watching the therapist's finger or baton move in front of his or her eyes.
The client is told to recognize what comes up for him/her when thinking of an image, thought, emotion, or sensation then the client is told to let it go while doing bilateral stimulation.
Learn about how EMDR therapy works, what it is like, and how widely it is recognized. EMDR therapists discuss how EMDR therapy works and discuss the feedback they receive from clients.
This short video describes how EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing) therapy works to treat psychological trauma and PTSD (Post-traumatic stress disorder). For more details visit www.emdrviv.com.
The fundamental idea behind psychotherapy is that we tend to grow mentally unwell because we haven’t been able to think with sufficient clarity about the difficulties in our past, typically in our distant childhoods. EMDR therapy is a fascinating tool that can help us process these difficulties, move past them and continue with our adult lives.
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