EMDR Therapy
Healing can start here
Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing
EMDR therapy is an evidence-based integrative therapeutic approach to treat a wide range of issues that has been proven effective in having lasting results. EMDR can help with past painful life experiences that are stuck in the body and impact your nervous system today. It can help with the following and more:
PTSD
Complex PTSD (C-PTSD)
Childhood Trauma or Attachment Wounds
Anxiety + Panic
Panic Attacks
Depression + Postpartum depression
Phobias
Dissociation
Grief & Loss
Sexual Abuse & Sexual Assault
Physical, Emotional, Verbal Abuse or Neglect
Birth Trauma
Accidents or Injuries
Bullying
Consistent feelings of feeling alone, unheard, misunderstood, rejection, or abandonment
Consistent feelings of not being good enough or unworthiness
Feelings of guilt or shame
How does EMDR help?
EMDR is an effective treatment option for anyone who has tried therapy before and continue to feel stuck and want to work through past issues to alleviate current symptoms. It helps people heal from physical and emotional suffering that are a result from distressing life experiences.
When we experience a disturbing event, the stress responses (fight, flight, freeze, fawn) are part of our survival instincts. The images, thoughts, emotions, and body sensations remain or gets “stuck” and creates an overwhelming experience of feeling like you are back in that moment in time.
EMDR helps the brain re-process these earlier memories that have contributed to the present day symptoms and allows the natural healing to continue. EMDR helps with the following:
Reduces symptoms of PTSD
Reduces or eliminate the disturbance of trauma
Reduces or eliminates depressive and anxious symptoms
Reduces or eliminates panic attacks
Improves Sleep
Increases Relaxation
Regulation of Emotions
Improves Focus & Creativity
Feeling More Connected to Self & Others
Not Feeling Triggered when Reminded of Traumas or Disturbing Events
Being able to live in the Present Moment
Enhance performance
Relieves somatic and emotional suffering