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EMDR
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Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing no tratamento da síndrome do estresse pós-traumático.
Related: phobia, fobia, pânico, panic, terapia, therapy, basal, ganglia, núcleos, da, base, brain, cérebro, olho, eye, movimento, sacádico, sacadic, movement, nistagmo, nystagmus
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Therapy-EMDR Side Effects
Posted by: lovethewiccan3fl
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Also more: dissociation, suicidal thinking, pain, and lows.
Related: nightmares, flashbacks, complex ptsd, dissociation, headaches, bruxism, fears, phobias, anxiety, tics, paranoia, emdr, therapy, self injury, cutting, suicide, recovery, tourettes
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Eye Movement Happy Fun Game
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Use this remote Eye Movement Happy Fun Game that is not related to any therapy to enjoy happy fun feelings
Related: therapy, art, happy, fun, experimental, educational, new, age, symptoms, psychodynamic, psychological, perfectlynormal, stecky
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EMDR Mindfulness part1
Posted by: jyotijoyful
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EMDR & Mindfulness: theory, questions, exercises for more info please visit: www.emdr-ibsr.com
Related: emdr, trauma, therapy, nlp, emi, we, eft, hypnotherapy, bls, das, ibsr, mindfulness, stress, control, eating, ana, body, mind, thin, health, psychotherapy
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EMDR - Safe Place
Posted by: nephthysuk
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This is what my 'Safe Place' looks like. What does yours look like? I am going to go see an EMDR therapist who has asked me to think of somewhere where I feel safe.
Related: emdr, therapy, psychology, safe, place, eye, movement, desensitization, reprocessing, cambridge, england, uk, common, cow, health, relax, memory, mental, anxiety, ptsd, stress, imagery
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Self-administered EMDR therapy
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When doing voluntary eye movement you are obligated to remain in the present and have access to your higher mental capacity. In the words of Krishnamurti "Be a light to yourself". Relieve your painful past, fears, attachment, worries, guilt and comfort and guide yourself. You don't need a therapist, you can be your own therapist and show love for yourself.
Related: nightmares, flashbacks, complex, ptsd, dissociation, headaches, bruxism, fears, phobias, anxiety, tics, paranoia, emdr, therapy, self, injury, cutting, suicide, recovery, tourettes, phobia, fobia, pânico, panic, terapia, basal, ganglia, núcleos, da, base, brain, cérebro, olho, eye, movimento, sacádico, sacadic, movement, nistagmo, nystagmus
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By: AliveinLaura. on 25 May 12, 12:30:41
Fuck them. I hate how people think tragedy and child abuse should make you a better, stronger person. It doesn't. It makes you a broken, damaged person.? THAT'S the reality of it. Even so, we push on and play the best hand we can with the cards we've been dealt.We learn a few coping mechanisms. One person in a million goes on to do something extraordinary with their life.
By: kingofuganda. on 15 May 12, 18:06:37
is there empiric evidence that it works??
By: Mel Preston. on 24 Mar 12, 18:57:55
This works.Went thru 10 mo 1-2 x a mo, 8 yrs ago.Helped me deal w 10 yrs of incest.Not forgotten, but I am an observer, rather than a victim in my memory.I see it, understand, feel compassion for younger me,? but takes me out of the scene.I don't relive it I just c it. Don't kid yourself; hard as Hell. Felt like truck hit me after ea session.If u're suffering & U CAN get this help, pls try it.Uve got to want 2 get better.4 some it means being able to get close 2 someone finally.Isn't it worth it?
By: MissLink. on 03 Mar 12, 18:44:42
You can't write off EMDR without even giving it a chance just by saying "well no one knows? exactly how it works". Think of it this way. Today's top neurologists still don't understand how the entirety of the human brain even works. And yet it does, for all of us, or else we wouldn't be alive. Just because we don't understand doesn't mean it doesn't work. EMDR's not a perfect treatment method. But there is no perfect treatment method. If EMDR works for you, that's all that matters in the end.
By: PriceyFilms2504. on 02 Sep 11, 22:06:41
Does? this shit work
By: vicvicbitter. on 26 Jul 11, 16:46:18
When you have EMDR you re-live the anxiety, and a good practicitioner can help, some how re-living it reduces the anxiety. I found out later I also have bi-polar 2 , and i needed a lot more than emdr...medication, psychiatrist, the loved ones...Half the battle is knowing the problem, the rest is dealing with it. My PTSD? will never be cured but it no longer rules and ruins my life. . Good luck. Contact me any time & if I'm on-line I'll help if I can. :-}
By: dewdropsnsnowflakes. on 16 Jul 11, 00:48:11
Hey. What did you experience in regard to 'very painful' 'through the pain' during your EMDR therapy. I am about to start it and I am scared to death already. I am a 'basket case' already and if I get 'worse' trying to get better...I don't know? if I can handle it. Appreciate your comments. Thanks.
By: keith1y. on 09 Jul 11, 03:36:04
ok one published study - "Pursuing Peace by Fernando Garzon" researcher into efficacy of some christian counselling approaches. The key new thing about the methods he has been researching, is that the underlying model of how things work and how things get broke is correct.? So you CAN actually say how these methods work, rather than guessing. e.g. The emotional belief "I am going to die" remembered in the context of an original trauma, will be the root cause of a phobia.
By: keith1y. on 09 Jul 11, 03:29:12
If your PTSD is due to one traumatic incident, then it can be sorted in one session. If your PSTD is caused by 900 different traumatic situations, then you will need 900 sessions. I have been doing this successfully every day for the past 10 years. No one knows actually how EMDR works, because what they say, amounts to nothing more than a guess. If you believed "it was my fault",& have a realization that "It wasn't".It is the realization of truth that cures,not moving? your eyes.
By: keith1y. on 09 Jul 11, 03:23:17
I was speaking from personal experience, it? is difficult to give references because of client confidentiality. I work by actually understanding the exact impact of the trauma, and working to resolve it. We are usually able to cover one major traumatic incidence per session. I work with victims of sadistic abuse amongst others. EMDR works by essentially getting the intellectual mind out of the way and enabling the emotional mind to process stuff more naturally.
By: TheLoShow2010. on 07 Jul 11, 08:02:52
EMDR is the gold star standard and there is NO therapy on the planet that cures PTSD in one session. And if you do your research you will find out there are many people who know how and why EMDR works and is effective. It makes both sides? of your brain work and work together taking the emotion out of the memories.
By: keith1y. on 07 May 11, 22:53:50
I see lots of people saying EMDR takes lots of sessions, why do that when using other methods you can find what is broken and fix it in one? session. As I said before my concern over EMDR is that no one actually knows how it supposedly works. The underlying model of how trauma effects people that is used to understand EMDR is wrong.
By: thegreenhaze. on 07 Mar 11, 09:05:01
i have PTSD from a major auto accident and have gone through EMDR for a few years. it's interesting how you can relive all the traumas from childhood. do yourself a favor and let your therapist know you have PTSD or may not have been diagnosed. doctors love to give you bipolar meds for this. they do not relieve the symptoms. I crashed after my gf broke up with me, its really hard to deal with until you get some help...! feels like anxiety all the? time. jitters and fear for no reason.
By: stanny111. on 16 Feb 11, 22:01:52
lease watch my PTSD - The? War Within : News Story i am doing as much as i can, to get recognition for this illness and how it affects the soldiers!
By: DEEPMOODYPURPLEBLUES. on 30 Nov 10, 23:16:56
Perhaps you might want to get a second professional opinion on that.I`ve had Complex PTSD for over 30 yrs. now,stemming from a whole shopping list of traumatic experiences starting when I was only 3 and EMDR has been incredibly helpful.The work is,of course,much more challenging when the traumatic experiences occurred many years ago but,EMDR and other healing modalities can be incredible tools for healing? if you commit yourself to the process.We don`t have to live in our own hell any more
By: DEEPMOODYPURPLEBLUES. on 30 Nov 10, 23:05:55
If you are truly interested in an answer to your question,please check out "trauma and recovery" by Dr. Judith Lewis Herman,as well as Dr. Shapiros book "EMDR". I`ve been doing EMDR based therapy for a while now,and I can tell you,it really does work.Trauma therapy is a job in and? of itself.That`s why people need disability while they are going through this stuff sometimes. I`ve been attending Native American Church meetings the past few yrs.and have found powerful healing there 2
By: DEEPMOODYPURPLEBLUES. on 30 Nov 10, 22:43:50
I can tell you from personal experience that PTSD can often go unrecognized and therfore,untreated for decades,leaving the PTSD sufferer to live their life between the cracks in society.It can and does affect both the body and the mind and,if untreated,continue to erode the ability to function fully.A person w/ PTSD works for 22 yrs. and then falls apart from the weight of traumatic effects on their body and their mind,it? can just wear you down until you fall apart.It sucks!
By: amerciahelp1. on 21 Nov 10, 01:25:50
how can you work 22 years and then? suddenly have ptsd? ...and be declared 100% disabled?
By: 93CFD. on 06 Nov 10, 23:57:40
my shrink says that ive had ptsd too long to use? emdr and other mind therapy... i too have it from the first gulf war and it aint fun... the meds suck the most...
By: vicvicbitter. on 19 Oct 10, 13:27:45
I lost my legs at 17, it was a pretty bad accident. For over 20 years I haven't been able to get over it properly, now I've found out I have bipolar 2, which sucks, but it is good because I'm finally on the right medication. Antidepressants were bad for me, I'm on Epilum now and it's? working well. Life is a bit easier now, but it takes work, and work on your own behalf.
By: SickOfKnowItAlls. on 06 Oct 10, 06:02:05
fair? enough, easy for them to say when they have not been through it themselves. It would be nice if people could just manage some empathy; sadly some cannot.