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On this new episode, psychoanalyst and EMDR specialist, Pamela Thorp brings us up to speed on a widely used psychotherapy tool, EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing). đź’› We discuss the history of the practice, the criteria used to determine if it’s an effective treatment tool for certain symptoms/disorders and a brief demonstration that is safe to use on your own.Â
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On this new episode, psychoanalyst and EMDR specialist, Pamela Thorp brings us up to speed on a widely used psychotherapy tool, EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing). đź’› We discuss the history of the practice, the criteria used to determine if it’s an effective treatment tool for certain symptoms/disorders and a brief demonstration that is safe to use on your own.Â
Tearapy Recovery
Website: www.tearapyrecovery.com
Instagram: www.instagram.com/tearapyrecovery
YouTube: www.youtube.com/tearapyrecovery
Disclaimer: This page and any related platforms are strictly for educational purposes and awareness. Tearapy Recovery does not and cannot guarantee the effectiveness or success of any suggestions provided as they are either based on personal experience or referenced from other sources. If you have an immediate mental health emergency, please call your mental health provider, 911 or call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (1-800-273-8255). Additionally, the views expressed by guests do not necessarily reflect the views of Tearapy Recovery, LLC.
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