Eye Movement Desensitization and
Reprocessing is an integrative therapy which incorporates principles from many
other forms of psychological therapies.
The primary focus of EMDR therapy is to allow the
patient, through brain stimulation, to reprocess traumatic events or negative
cognitions, and ultimately to become desensitized to the memories or hurdles
which may be the origin to many difficulties.
At this time, EMDR has helped over 2 million people find salvation from
emotional distress.
At the point when people are presented to traumatic occasions, our psyches may not completely understand and prepare the totality of the circumstance. This failure to
process events thoroughly may manifest itself in a debilitating
psychological/emotional situation that may hinder us from living in the
here-and-now. EMDR therapy
stimulates the mind into reprocessing the events so that we may begin to
reconcile them internally and desensitize ourselves to their traumatic nature. This enables and empowers us to once again be
comfortable in our skin and be truly who we want to be.
EMDR has also helped to alleviate
performance anxiety and to enhance the functioning of people in their everyday
lives. It helps to remove the emotional
obstacles to performing optimally and enhances confidence and self-esteem. As an EMDR trained therapist I incorporate
the many advantages of EMDR therapy into the course of treatment for my
clients. It is an invaluable tool in
assisting people with overcoming many of their personal and professional
roadblocks. I employ it extensively,
along with many other treatments, into my psychotherapy practice. EMDR has also
been used to alleviate anxiety, depression and enhance performance in all areas
of a person's life. For more information visit the site http://selfbetter.com/ .
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