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EMDR for Anxiety

10/30/2023

 
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EMDR, or eye movement desensitization and reprocessing, is a type of psychotherapy that can be used to treat a variety of mental health conditions, including anxiety. It is a relatively new therapy, but it has quickly become one of the most popular and effective treatments for anxiety disorders.
How does EMDR work?
EMDR is based on the idea that anxiety is often caused by past traumatic or stressful experiences. These experiences can get trapped in the brain's memory system and continue to cause problems even after many years have passed.
EMDR works by helping the brain to process and integrate these traumatic experiences. This is done by having the client focus on the memory while also engaging in bilateral stimulation, such as eye movements or tapping. The bilateral stimulation helps to activate both hemispheres of the brain and allows the client to process the memory more effectively.
Benefits of using EMDR to treat anxiety
There are a number of benefits to using EMDR to treat anxiety. Some of the most important benefits include:
  • Effectiveness: EMDR is a very effective treatment for anxiety. Studies have shown that EMDR can significantly reduce anxiety symptoms in people with a variety of anxiety disorders, including generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
  • Speed: EMDR is a relatively fast-acting therapy. Some people experience relief from their anxiety symptoms after just a few sessions of EMDR. Deep childhood trauma may take longer to see results.
  • Gentleness: EMDR is a gentle therapy. It does not require the client to relive their trauma in detail. Instead, the client simply focuses on the memory while engaging in bilateral stimulation.
  • Safety: EMDR is a safe therapy. It is very rare for people to experience any negative side effects from EMDR.
Who is a good candidate for EMDR?
EMDR is a good candidate for anyone who is struggling with anxiety. It is especially effective for people who have experienced trauma or stressful events in their lives. However, EMDR can also be helpful for people with anxiety that is not related to trauma.
Conclusion
EMDR is a safe and effective treatment for anxiety. It can help to reduce anxiety symptoms and improve quality of life. If you are struggling with anxiety, I encourage you to consider trying EMDR.
If you are struggling with anxiety, call Cathy at (303) 464-9830 for a free phone evaluation to see if EMDR is the right therapy for you

Harmonizing Transpersonal Experiences With The Rational Mind

10/9/2023

 
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Transpersonal experiences are those that transcend the personal ego and connect us with something larger than ourselves. They can be spiritual, mystical, or simply experiences of deep interconnectedness with all living things. Transpersonal experiences can be profound and life-changing, but they can also be challenging to integrate into our everyday lives.

As a psychotherapist, I have helped many people to harmonize their transpersonal experiences with their rational minds. This is an important process because it can help people to make sense of their experiences, to ground them in reality, and to live more fulfilling and balanced lives.

People can do a few key things to harmonize their transpersonal experiences with their rational minds. First, it is essential to be open to the possibility that both the transpersonal and the rational are valid and important ways of experiencing the world. There is no need to choose between the two.

Second, it is important to find a way to talk about transpersonal experiences in a way that is both meaningful and understandable to others. This can be a challenge, but it is important to be able to communicate our experiences to others so that we can get support and feedback.

Third, it is important to find a way to integrate transpersonal experiences into our everyday lives. This may involve finding rituals or practices that help us to connect with the transpersonal on a regular basis. It may also involve finding ways to live our lives in accordance with our transpersonal values and beliefs.
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Here are some specific tips for harmonizing transpersonal experiences with the rational mind:
  • Keep a journal. This can be a great way to track your transpersonal experiences, to reflect on their meaning, and to identify patterns.
  • Talk to a therapist or counselor. A therapist can help you to understand your transpersonal experiences and to integrate them into your life in a healthy way.
  • Practice meditation or mindfulness. Meditation and mindfulness can help you to become more aware of your thoughts, feelings, and bodily sensations. This awareness can be helpful in integrating transpersonal experiences into your everyday life.
Harmonizing transpersonal experiences with the rational mind is an ongoing process. There is no right or wrong way to do it. The most important thing is to find an approach that works for you and that helps you to live a fulfilling and balanced life.

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    Catherine M. Blake, MA, LPC
    Cathy writes about highly sensitive people, trauma/PTSD, anxiety, depression, and other therapy topics as they strike her fancy.

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