EMDR
EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) is a mode of therapy, a tool we use to process all types of trauma or negative responses you may have to particular times or events that cause you to experience negative reactions in your mind and body.Using bilateral stimulation (like gentle vibrations in your hands, music that alternates between ears, or guided eye movements), we help your brain reprocess trauma. Research shows it doesn’t matter how we stimulate both sides of the brain — what matters is that we do. This bilateral process helps move the memory from the part of your brain that feels like the trauma is still happening into the part that recognizes it as something that happened in the past. That shift alone can bring immense relief.
It is rather amazing how many times the negative sensations you experience will dissipate quickly once we process together in a safe, nonviolent place and way. The past doesn’t need to hold pain; once it is processed this way, it becomes less traumatic and more a part of the fabric of the past.
Check out these posts on our blog for more information:
Recent Blog Posts: EMDR
Using EMDR To Treat Trauma
Four of our six therapists over at Core Values Counseling have recently been trained in a mode of therapy called EMDR. EMDR stands for "Eye Movement...
