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EMDR

EMDR

When you experience a traumatic event, those memories become frozen in your mind, never changing, and remain as vivid as the incident itself. At Alamo Premier Mental Health in San Antonio, Texas, their team provides eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) treatments to help you unfreeze your memories and process them productively and healthily. If trauma is disrupting your life, call the office or request a consultation online today. 

Key things to know


What is EMDR?

Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) is an emerging form of psychotherapy that can effectively treat a range of mental health conditions, including trauma, anxiety, addiction disorders, and more. EMDR includes eight stages focusing on the past, present, and future that you move through at your own pace.

While much is still unknown about the mind and how memory works, psychological researchers and practitioners understand that trauma changes the way your memory forms and is stored in your brain. Regular memories usually fade with time, but traumatic memories are unresolved, so that every time a memory emerges, you relive the event in as much detail as the day it happened.

How does EMDR work?

With EMDR, treatment combines rapid and repetitive eye movements with talk therapy. Your eye movements stimulate your brain, enabling you to reprocess negative or traumatic memories in a more manageable way.

Treatment accelerates your emotional and intellectual processing of the memories, providing you with greater insight and the ability to adjust your mental framework for the memory. For example, if you were assaulted, EMDR can help you transform your self-perception from being a victim to being a survivor.

The eye movements allow your brain to reprocess the traumatic memory and ameliorate your thoughts and feelings about the trauma. While you still remember the event, the memories become less painful and distressing. Your symptoms lessen, and you can adjust your behavior to return to a healthy, active, and fulfilling life.

What happens during an EMDR session?

During your initial appointments, your provider takes your history and reviews the physical logistics of EMDR. Then you begin the therapy in earnest. You start each session by discussing the previous appointment and how you’ve felt since then.

Then, during the EMDR part of your appointment, you follow a light or your provider's fingers with your eyes as they rapidly move back and forth in front of you. Your provider guides you with prompts to hold a memory in your mind while you watch the light.

You may take breaks from EMDR during your appointment to give your eyes a rest. Then, at the end of your session, your provider guides you through a body scan, looking for areas of tension or remaining negative thoughts or feelings.

If you want to know more about EMDR and how it can help you, call Alamo Premier Mental Health or schedule a consultation online today.

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