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Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is like a superhero for your brain, using a unique blend of eye movements, sounds, and tactile stimulation to help process and heal from painful memories and experiences. In this episode, we're chatting with therapists who have experienced the transformative power of EMDR firsthand and are passionate about teaching others!
Amber Silva, LLMSW and Gina Young, LICSW are therapists that are using EMDR in their practice with clients. In this episode:
- Breaking down the science behind EMDR, exploring how it helps rewire the brain and create lasting positive change
- Basics of the EMDR process, including the importance of creating a safe space and the various methods of bilateral stimulation used in therapy
- Different ways EMDR can be used
- The different types of traumas it can address
- EMDR's application for both children and adults.
Whether you're a therapist interested in training or someone curious about how EMDR can help, this episode offers valuable insights and practical information.
Read the transcript: Read the transcript: https://elliementalhealth.com/understanding-emdr-therapy-basics-process-and-benefits/
Watch the video podcast: https://youtu.be/e4Ix5z60Js0
Therapist Thrival Guide is a podcast by Ellie Mental Health. We want to move therapists beyond surviving and into the realm of THRIVING by covering all the things that graduate school didn't teach you! This mental health podcast is hosted by Miranda Barker, MSW, LICSW and a rotating cast of seasoned therapists. Each episode features a therapist speaking to their areas of expertise, clinical interests, and personal experiences of being a therapist. This podcast will be covering topics like burn-out, self of therapist, cultural considerations, client retention, session structure, advancing clinical skills, innovations in therapy, and balancing professional relationships with our personal lives. Every now and then, we'll even cover the happenings of how therapists are portrayed in pop culture.
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Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is like a superhero for your brain, using a unique blend of eye movements, sounds, and tactile stimulation to help process and heal from painful memories and experiences. In this episode, we're chatting with therapists who have experienced the transformative power of EMDR firsthand and are passionate about teaching others!
Amber Silva, LLMSW and Gina Young, LICSW are therapists that are using EMDR in their practice with clients. In this episode:
- Breaking down the science behind EMDR, exploring how it helps rewire the brain and create lasting positive change
- Basics of the EMDR process, including the importance of creating a safe space and the various methods of bilateral stimulation used in therapy
- Different ways EMDR can be used
- The different types of traumas it can address
- EMDR's application for both children and adults.
Whether you're a therapist interested in training or someone curious about how EMDR can help, this episode offers valuable insights and practical information.
Read the transcript: Read the transcript: https://elliementalhealth.com/understanding-emdr-therapy-basics-process-and-benefits/
Watch the video podcast: https://youtu.be/e4Ix5z60Js0
Therapist Thrival Guide is a podcast by Ellie Mental Health. We want to move therapists beyond surviving and into the realm of THRIVING by covering all the things that graduate school didn't teach you! This mental health podcast is hosted by Miranda Barker, MSW, LICSW and a rotating cast of seasoned therapists. Each episode features a therapist speaking to their areas of expertise, clinical interests, and personal experiences of being a therapist. This podcast will be covering topics like burn-out, self of therapist, cultural considerations, client retention, session structure, advancing clinical skills, innovations in therapy, and balancing professional relationships with our personal lives. Every now and then, we'll even cover the happenings of how therapists are portrayed in pop culture.
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