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I'm joined by Erica Wilcox, Licensed Professional Counselor, to talk about the power of EMDR therapy for treating trauma and other mental health concerns. Show highlights:
- Normalize and demystify EMDR to help educate and give hope to listeners that may not have otherwise sought it out so that they can heal from hurt
- EMDR in a nutshell: How and Why It works
- Words people have used to describe how they experience EMDR
- Quick Training Summary
- Who it Helps
- Examples of Obvious Things
- Examples of Not So Obvious Things
Connect with Geoff Steurer:
www.instagram.com/geoffsteurer/
www.facebook.com/GeoffSteurerMFT
Visit www.geoffsteurer.com for online courses and other supportive resources.
Contact Erica
Erica's clinical practice: wilcoxwellness.com
Email: [email protected]
Instagram: @ericawilcoxtherapy @wilcoxwellnesstherapy
Facebook: Erica Wilcox
Other resources:
Emdria.org (for EMDR information and therapist directory)
Books:
Getting Past Your Past by Francine Shaprio
EMDR: The Breakthrough "Eye Movement" Therapy for Overcoming Anxiety, Stress, and Trauma by Francine Shapiro (little more clinical but terrific)
For CT EMDR therapists if applicable:
https://www.ctemdrtherapists.com
About Erica Wilcox:
I consider it both an honor and a privilege to serve as an anchor and guide for hope, health and happiness for the individuals that I work with. I firmly believe in the resiliency of the human spirit to be liberated from emotional pain, end the cycle of unhealthy habits and to find purpose in painful experiences as a means of moving forward.
I specialize in the treatment of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (C-PTSD), Anxiety, and Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence. I provide direct feedback and teach evidenced- based strategies to help my clients reach their goals. I do not believe in a “one size fits all” methodology and take a holistic approach to therapy.
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Show summary
I'm joined by Erica Wilcox, Licensed Professional Counselor, to talk about the power of EMDR therapy for treating trauma and other mental health concerns. Show highlights:
- Normalize and demystify EMDR to help educate and give hope to listeners that may not have otherwise sought it out so that they can heal from hurt
- EMDR in a nutshell: How and Why It works
- Words people have used to describe how they experience EMDR
- Quick Training Summary
- Who it Helps
- Examples of Obvious Things
- Examples of Not So Obvious Things
Connect with Geoff Steurer:
www.instagram.com/geoffsteurer/
www.facebook.com/GeoffSteurerMFT
Visit www.geoffsteurer.com for online courses and other supportive resources.
Contact Erica
Erica's clinical practice: wilcoxwellness.com
Email: [email protected]
Instagram: @ericawilcoxtherapy @wilcoxwellnesstherapy
Facebook: Erica Wilcox
Other resources:
Emdria.org (for EMDR information and therapist directory)
Books:
Getting Past Your Past by Francine Shaprio
EMDR: The Breakthrough "Eye Movement" Therapy for Overcoming Anxiety, Stress, and Trauma by Francine Shapiro (little more clinical but terrific)
For CT EMDR therapists if applicable:
https://www.ctemdrtherapists.com
About Erica Wilcox:
I consider it both an honor and a privilege to serve as an anchor and guide for hope, health and happiness for the individuals that I work with. I firmly believe in the resiliency of the human spirit to be liberated from emotional pain, end the cycle of unhealthy habits and to find purpose in painful experiences as a means of moving forward.
I specialize in the treatment of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (C-PTSD), Anxiety, and Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence. I provide direct feedback and teach evidenced- based strategies to help my clients reach their goals. I do not believe in a “one size fits all” methodology and take a holistic approach to therapy.
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