So how did this new modality of psychotherapy come about? A psychologist in Northern California, Francine Shapiro,was walking in the park one day, thinking about something that was troubling her. She observed at some point, that her eyes started moving spontaneously back and forth, and that this looked as if it would take the "disturbing quality away from the issue that was troubling her. She developed this additional by working with war veterans and the astounding successes she had with them attracted much curiosity amongst psychological researchers.
Researchers believe that material that is too painful to be processed consciously is processed by the brain during REM sleep. What is thought to be happening with EMDR is that it is identical to REM (rapid eye movement) sleep processing, and that the eye movements move the fabric along, causing it to process through the brain/body, leaving the person free of the strong feelings that were originally attached to the trauma, opening a space for new perceptions about the reprocessed issue. It is also thought that the bilateral nature of the stimulation (across the midline of the brain) facilitates right brain-left brain communication.
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There are about 40,000 licensed psychotherapists all over the worldwide who are trained during this procedure. Due to a much broader public demand for this remedy, therapists are finding and creating more and more uses for this powerful therapy modality. I use it for self-value enhancement, trauma resolution, anxiety, and depression, amd practically any issue americans have, as a result of its effectiveness. I even use it to desensitize cravings for food and cigarettes.
In working with my shoppers, I find that it is essential to clear past hurts from the family of origin so you could have intimate, satisfying relationships with the americans in their lives now. This process moves americans along towards undertaking their goal faster than anything that I have ever used. I take a developmental angle, clearing traumas from key past routine and transition concerns in the shoppers life.
EMDR, an impressive new therapy modality, is becoming more widely used by therapists, as more and more americans have experienced its capability to help them modification painful emotions and self-limiting beliefs. With this modality, americans are finding that they don't need years of psychotherapy to get the results they need. Often only quite a few sessions of EMDR can give a person relief from intrusive thoughts and memories that had been effecting and limiting their lives for years.
EMDR, or "Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing" was first developed in the late nineteen eighties. It originally was used in PTSD (Post-traumatic Stress Disorder) to desensitize memories and flashbacks from traumatic war experiences. People who had been in therapy for years and not using a success in desensitizing their Viet Nam war scenes, found relief with this sort of therapy in a short volume of time. It then became widely used in disaster situations along with the Oklahoma City bombing of the Federal building where it was used with the surviving victims and their family members.
A Powerful New Therapy for Relief From Trauma and Intrusive Memories