You’ve tried it all. But you’re not feeling any better.
Despite your achievements and relentless spirit, trauma’s echoes loom like a ceaseless white noise.
Simple tasks morph into uphill battles.
Your heart races with anxiety whether you’re standing in the boardroom or your bedroom.
Distractions are relentless. Memories, sharp and intrusive, pull you away from the present moment.
It feels like you’re losing your grip.
Something comes up at work, and you snap at your coworker.
A simple inconvenience escalates to a nuclear-scale conflict with your partner.
You feel numb at times but suddenly wake up from what seems like a horrific dream that is still happening.
The internal storm intensifies with every perceived misstep or sharp word.
At the height of it all, your inner critic turns vicious, second-guessing every decision and every exchange.
Why EMDR? Unlocking the Science Behind Healing
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is a dynamic psychotherapy approach.
The process involves the targeted event or trauma being recalled in multiple brief doses while the therapist directs your eye movements.
These sessions work on the neurological level, helping your brain reprocess traumatic experiences, making them less impactful and easier to manage.
Experience rapid healing and relief.
You’re not alone in this battle. Together, we’ll dive deep, understand those triggers, and address the critical voice that underpins your distress.
We’ll go at your pace, so you feel contained and safe.
Understanding what’s going on in your life right now and what’s triggering you is an important part of therapy.
My techniques will help you identify critical thoughts you have about yourself, which is the first step to silencing them.
Together, we can heal what’s driving the anger, fear and sadness that has plagued you.
Imagine feeling relaxed and looking forward to tomorrow.
During EMDR therapy, you will quickly start to notice that your body feels calmer.
You won’t overreact to the things that bothered you before – such as certain images, someone criticizing you, or a loud noise.
You’ll sleep better as the fear subsides.
Finding relief means trying something new and effective.
It’s time for you to feel hope and happiness.
Let’s get to work so you can stop struggling now!
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