Discover EMDR

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is a psychotherapy approach, well researched and proven effective for the treatment of trauma. EMDR is a set of standardized protocols that incorporates elements from many different treatment approaches. To learn about the development and history of EMDR see http://www.emdr.com/ and http://emdria.org/ .

We do not yet know how psychotherapy works neurobiologically, in the brain. We do know that when a person is very upset, their brain cannot process information as it usually does. One moment becomes “frozen in time,” and remembering a trauma may feel as distinct as going through it the first time because the images, sounds, smells, and feelings haven’t changed. Such memories have a lasting negative effect that may interfere with a person’s perspective and the way they relate to others.Trauma Therapy

EMDR seems to have a direct effect on the way that the brain processes information. Following successful EMDR therapy normal information processing is resumed. A person no longer relives the images, sounds, and feelings when the event is brought to mind. You still remember what happened, but it is less disturbing. EMDR appears to be similar to what occurs naturally diring dreaming or REM (rapid eye movement) sleep. Therefore, EMDR can be thought of as a physiologically based therapy that helps a person view disturbing material in a new and less distressing way. Scientific research has established EMDR as effective for post-traumatic stress. Clinicians have also reported success using EMDR for the following conditions:

* Panic attacks, phobias
* Grief , disturbing memories
* Pain disorders
* Eating disorders, body image problems
* Performance anxiety , stress reduction
* Addictions
* Sexual and/or physical abuse
* Stress and anxiety issues often respond well to EMDR;
* Difficulty trusting others
* Being attracted to people who just aren’t good for you
* Feeling guilty without knowing why
* A history of being physically or emotionally abused as a child
* Self-blame, self-consciousness, shame or guilt
* Chronic or excessive anger, sadness
* Worry, anxiety , obsessive thinking
* Unpleasant feeling, mood swings
* Negativity, pessimism, irritability

An amazing benefit of EMDR, in addition to reducing distress is Peak Performance treatment. Please see my Peak Performance article. This treatment specialty can relieve those with performance anxiety and free them to move toward their potential. EMDR offers great hope!

Author's Bio: 

I am Marta Hatter, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in private practice in Irvine. My goal is to share in the counseling success of my clients by providing quality professional services to equip them for challenging life events, and to encourage healing and personal growth.

Relationships are the threads forming the tapestry of our lives and our world. We are created to function in relationship, where healing takes place. Learn some lessons along the way to make your relationships the best they can be.I also provides online counseling for cross-cultural workers, humanitarian aid workers, and missionaries from California who are living and working abroad