The acronym
EMDR stands for “Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing”, i.e.
desensitization and reprocessing of traumatic memories/experiences.
It was
developed by Francine Shapiro (Ph.D.) in the United States in 1987. It is a
relatively new therapy that has been developing mainly for the last 10 years.
It is
anchored in neuroscience studies, has been approved by the World Health
Organization (WHO) and recommended by the American Psychological Association
(APA) as one of the most recommended methods for the treatment of Post
Traumatic Stress Disorder.
EMDR therapy in
Toronto, Canada
is characterized by being a brief intervention focused on the reprocessing and
desensitization of memories related to emotional trauma and/or anxiety.
It is a
truly effective treatment for people, children or adults who have had traumatic
experiences. Also, it is useful for a variety of emotional and behavioral
problems.
EMDR therapy is indicated for?
In addition
to treating Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, EMDR therapy is indicated for the
treatment of depressive disorders, anxiety disorders, panic, compulsions,
hyperactivity, pain, grief, fears, and phobias, among others. It is useful for
a variety of emotional and behavioral problems.
How is the intervention in EMDR
processed?
The method
focuses on the elements of traumatic memory (thoughts, feelings, visual images,
and body sensations) and bilateral stimulation of the cerebral hemispheres, in
which the result of stimulation is the desensitization and reprocessing of
emotional trauma.
The
intervention process combines therapeutic methods by EMDR
Therapists in Toronto, Canada such as image exposure, cognitive
restructuring and self-control techniques in specific and scientifically
validated protocols, which allow adaptations according to each person's needs,
respecting their individuality.
The
bilateral stimulation method is achieved through the use of alternating eye
movement (visual stimulus) and can be alternated with the use of sound and/or
tactile stimuli.
The stimuli
appear to stimulate a natural and intrinsic ability of the human neurophysiologic
system to process emotional experiences and adopt adaptive insights, recreating
a state similar to a dream period or a state similar to the REM (Rapid Eye
Movement) sleep phase.
With
therapeutic intervention, the person can have a feeling of greater distance
from traumatic memory and can gather resources to reevaluate the experience. An
adaptive link is created between past, present, and future.
Promoting
the reprocessing of emotionally traumatic experiences enhances the adaptive
processing of experiences, recalling memory without the disturbing effect.
EMDR therapy in
Toronto, Canada
does not cause amnesia or forgetfulness of disturbing events. It only modifies
and transforms the way a person experiences traumatic memory by promoting the
construction of coherent narratives and resolution of current emotional
conflicts resulting from memories.
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