Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing, or EMDR, is a technique that some psychotherapists use to treat people experiencing psychological distress. Research suggests that EMDR is a relatively ...
Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) therapy may help reduce symptoms of trauma, particularly for people with post-traumatic stress disorder. Eye movement desensitization and ...
EMDR relieves symptoms by desensitizing, reprocessing, and reconsolidating traumatic memories. Intensive EMDR fast-tracks this healing process. The longer sessions provide quicker, more comprehensive ...
The goal of EMDR therapy is to reprocess (the R of the EMDR acronym) on a physiological, emotional, and cognitive level, the experiences that are causing problems, and to integrate positive, affirming ...
"The speed at which change occurs during EMDR contradicts the traditional notion of time as essential for psychological healing."-Bessel A. van der Kolk, M.D., Professor of Psychiatry, Boston ...
Dr Heba Hariri discusses trauma, EMDR, and the realities of psychotherapy in Saudi Arabia, where clinical practice is shaped ...
Discounted when it emerged in the 1980s, and still not fully understood, EMDR has since emerged as a trusted therapy. Here’s ...