No client this time, this one comes from a question from a viewer. In reference to my video Why The Physical Experience of Your Feelings Matters, a viewer asked how therapy can help with that. So I try to explain, using my own anxiety as an example.
Conversations with Clients: "Talk" Therapy & Beyond
Conversations with Clients: Goldilocks & Nervous Systems
Conversations with Clients: Invisible Traumas
In Conversation: Do I Need Therapy for My Anxiety?
Shorts: EMDR & Anxiety
Anxiety can feel like a storm of worry, fear, and nervousness that is constantly raging within us, leaving us feeling overwhelmed and powerless. While therapy and medication can be effective in managing anxiety, some individuals find that traditional treatments are not enough. The good news is that Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy offers a promising approach to managing and reducing symptoms of anxiety.
In Conversation: Attachment Styles
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In Conversation: Why Narcissistic Tendencies Don't Make You a Bad Person
Shorts: EMDR & Depression
Depression can feel like a dark shadow that constantly hangs over us, leaving us feeling hopeless and helpless. While there are a number of different treatment options available for depression, including medication and psychotherapy, many people find that these approaches do not provide the level of relief they are seeking. For these individuals, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy offers a promising approach to managing and reducing symptoms of depression.