“Changing the memories that form the way we see ourselves also changes the way we view others. Therefore, our relationships, job performance, what we are willing to do or are able to resist, all move in a positive direction.” - Francine Shapiro
Eye Movement Desensitisation Reprocessing
(EMDR)
EMDR therapy is a phased, focused approach to treating trauma and other issues. It reconnects a client to images, thoughts, emotions, and body sensations associated with the trauma, allowing the natural healing powers of the brain to move towards an adaptive resolution. It is based on the idea that symptoms occur when trauma and other negative or challenging experiences overwhelm the brain’s natural ability to heal. EMDR facilitates this healing process using bilateral stimulation.
BLS is used while the client is re-experiencing a past trauma.
This is carried out in the safe environment of my counselling/therapy room (dual awareness).
EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) is a psychotherapy that empowers people to heal from the emotional distress and symptoms that have because of the result of disturbing life experiences.
It has been shown within repeated studies that clients who have used EMDR therapy can benefit from making a difference in their outcomes far quicker than that of having counselling alone. This is because it was originally assumed that severe emotional pain needs a long time to heal which is not the case with EMDR. EMDR therapy has been shown to heal the mind from psychological trauma in the same way as the body heals from physical trauma.
For example: When you cut your leg, your body works to heal and close the wound however if the foreign object or repeated injury irritates the wound, it aggravates the wound area and causes pain. Once the foreign body is removed, healing resumes.
EMDR therapy has also been shown to demonstrate a similar sequence of events which occur with mental processes. The information processing system in the brain naturally moves towards mental health. When the system is imbalanced or blocked by the impact of the disturbing event, the emotional wound aggravates and starts to cause intense suffering. Once the block is removed, healing resumes. Therefore by using EMDR details procedures and protocols I can as your therapist can help facilitate your natural healing processes.
EMDR has been recognised as an effective treatment of trauma. It is now therefore being used as an effective treatment in treating the “everyday” memories that are the reason that clients come to see me that may have low self-esteem, feelings of powerlessness, and all varieties of other problems too.
EMDR therapy is an eight-phase treatment.
Eye movements (or other bilateral stimulation such as the Butterfly Hug as seen in photo above) are used during one part of the session.
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