EMDR
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) incorporates several psychotherapy ideologies. Extensive research has shown EMDR is an effective treatment of trauma. Scientific research has established EMDR as effective for post-traumatic stress. Other conditions that clinicians have seen success with EMDR include:
Panic Attacks
Complicated Grief
Stress Reduction
Sexual and/or Physical Abuse
Body Dysmorphic Disorders
Disturbing Memories
Phobias
Pain Disorders
Performance Anxiety
Addictions
How do I know if I can benefit from EMDR?
Do you experience:
Nightmares?
Feeling like you are living on the edge emotionally?
Flashbacks?
Difficulty concentrating or sleeping?
Feeling withdrawn?
Avoiding situations that remind you of a sad event?
Numb to emotions?
Having great distress in similar situations?
Disinterest in your life?
A difficult event in your life that you re-experience?
If you experience these symptoms, please reach out to make an appointment to discuss if EMDR might be the right course of therapy for you.
If you think EMDR is right for you:
Please call to schedule an initial appointment to discuss your concerns and history. Amy will discuss with you how EMDR works, what can be expected and if it is a good fit for you. From there, it will be mutually decided how sessions will be scheduled.
Amy can be reached at 513-546-0342.