EMDR

Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR)

I have been a licensed EMDR therapist in Fort Lauderdale for over 12 years. I utilize EMDR with about 85% of my clientele because of its wide range effectiveness and rapid ability to help clients heal their struggles. Depending on the clients needs EMDR will be used on its own or combined with other Energy Psychology techniques. 

This will be custom designed for you using some biofeedback methods to determine what is best suited for you during each appointment.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing

 **Now offering EMDR intensives.**

If you are looking for a more expedient process of healing that is one to one offered in my safe and confidential space, that is now available. The EMDR intensives are available monthly and by appointment only. They are a more condensed format and include daily sessions that span approximately 2 hours over 5 to 7 days. The intensives are for those individuals who want to work through their challenges head on and release the burdens quickly and release the limits they have caused in life

 

What does EMDR help with? Studies show EMDR is scientifically effective for anxiety, grief, trauma, depression, improving self-esteem, resolving stressful life events and breaking negative thought and behavior pattern. I find EMDR is also very effective in countless ways when used with other holistic approaches as hypnotherapy, imagery, NLP or other mind-body healing techniques. 

I cannot say enough about EMDR, its effectiveness and its far-reaching healing abilities. It is an extremely powerful technique. As an established EMDR therapist in Fort Lauderdale I use this technique for trauma (violence/abuse, accidents, abandonment) and in treating anxiety, addictive behaviors, anger, stress management, relationship enrichment, self-esteem, increasing creativity flow development, depression, breaking old patterns, getting unstuck, break resistance both professionally and personally, physical illnesses, painful experiences both current or past, loss and grief, performance enhancement (athletic, academic, professional, general), avoidance behaviors, procrastination, and indecision. 

EMDR is similar in ways to these other known psychology methods like

Cognitive Behavioral therapy, Eriksonian therapy, Existential therapy, Gestalt therapy, Humanistic therapy, Jungian therapy, Mind-body/holistic therapy, Mindfulness therapy, Neuropsychology, Solution-focused therapy, and Imago therapy to name a few. I have a background in all the above modalities, therefore EMDR is another specialized area similar to many of these.