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After experiencing EMDR therapy, I knew I had to do a video about my experiences, because it's a very weird, very effective sort of therapy. EMDR is typicall
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EMDR: the weirdest therapy I've ever had. Posted at 17:34h in by Autism Resource Center. After experiencing EMDR therapy, I knew I had to do a video about my experiences, because it's a very weird, very effective sort of therapy. EMDR is typically used to treat PTSD and trauma but is increasingly being used for other mental health issues.
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EMDR therapy isn't your regular talking therapy, that's for sure. But it's really not that bizarre if you open your mind to it. Plus, reading EMDR experiences will show you that it really does work - time and time again. This is my own personal EMDR experience - everything from finding the therapy, going through the therapy, and the
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Consider Lily, the woman from the bridge, my friend from college, all these dead young women in my life, a correlation begging for causation. Consider that it was the exact week of the fourteenth
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I have had over 30 sessions in 5 year, with most of those in the first 8 months of treatment. They were rough. I had days (on occasion weeks) of nightmares, anxiety and panic attacks after them. Yes I went back for a short while but then I jumped forward in progressing and I found my symptoms less severe - fewer panic attacks, less angry, more
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The status of EMDR therapy in the treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder 30 years after its introduction. Journal of EMDR Practice and Research , 13 (4), 261-269. Seidler, G. H., & Wagner, F
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For many people, EMDR makes those seemingly overwhelming memories tolerable enough to experience safely, so that they lose their terrible power and become transformed into painful but manageable
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In 1987, psychologist Francine Shapiro, Ph.D., noticed that moving her eyes from side to side while contemplating difficult thoughts improved her mood. Intrigued, she went on to research and
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I felt light, weightless, like I could burst with joy and gratitude. God, God, God. What a gift. My life forever changed the night I was raped. And my life forever changed again the day I finished EMDR and found freedom from the chains that had bound me in shame and guilt and fear for years. I found freedom.
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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 dif
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EMDR therapy is based on the adaptive information processing (AIP) model, which points to the strength-based notion that our minds have a natural capacity to process what happens to us in a
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CBT has better research supporting its use than EMDR by miles. There are some critiques of it say that it's just exposure therapy and the eye movement part is not really necessary. Plus the fact that one needs to pay for special training seminars to be "certified" in it add to the scaminess of it. Exactly.
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So i've been in therapy for about 4 years now. We finally decided I was ready to try EMDR to tackle my Trauma and honestly it was the worst thing i've ever done. We did one session based around my worst trauma — i was asleep at a friends house at 13 years old and i woke up to being SA'd by a 21 year old man.
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EMDR involves guided side-to-side eye movements that people do while thinking of a distressing memory from their past in order to 'desensitise' its traumatic effects and heal it. Since its
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You may become aware of feelings during EMDR therapy, such as sadness, fear, anger, or even relief. If your primary experience is emotional when your EMDR therapist prompts you, communicate the emotion. If you struggle to name the emotion, that's okay. You can say, "I'm noticing an intense emotion that's hard to name.".
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The Best Drug I've Ever Taken Wasn't Even a Drug. It Was EMDR Therapy. In an excerpt from his book, comedian Adam Cayton-Holland explains the therapy that helped him grieve the death of his
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EMDR is full of NLP called something different, it is manipulative and nonsense. The only part of it that links to a modality that is evidenced to work is the exposure part, reliving your trauma but EMDR is NOT a safe thing to do. It does not even deserve the term 'modality', it is NOT therapy for trauma.
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EMDR is one of the most well-researched mental health treatments, with hundreds of peer-reviewed studies conducted. The research consistently demonstrates that EMDR is More effective, Faster-acting and Longer-lasting than other forms of treatment, including pills, drugs, talk therapy and holistic treatment: * 7 in 10 studies of randomized controlled trials reported EMDR to be more rapid and
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It Was EMDR Therapy. From Esquire. Comedian Adam Cayton-Holland, co-creator and star of the truTV series Those Who Can't, is used to making light of life's darkest moments. In his first book
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58 votes, 34 comments. I was raped when I was 8 years old by a stranger (forced me into his car and drove to a forest and you know the rest) I kept
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It Was EMDR Therapy. The Best Drug I've Ever Taken Wasn't Even a Drug. It Was EMDR Therapy. In an excerpt from his book, comedian Adam Cayton-Holland explains the therapy that helped him grieve the death of his sister. Madison Shade. Jun 06, 2024. By Adam Cayton-HollandPublished: Oct 02, 2018. Comedian Adam Cayton-Holland, co-creator and
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Trigger warning : CSA (not graphic) Hello, I've recently stopped EMDR because my therapist had to move. Am quite lost at the moment while I try to