Trauma Therapy
Trauma comes in different forms and can be very painful. Trauma can vary from a single violent incident to cumulative smaller traumatic events; it can vary in intensity, from mild to full-blown PTSD. Many people experience a traumatic event at some point in their lives, sometimes without realizing it until years or even decades later. Trauma can result from any life-threatening or deeply distressing event, such as a car accident, ongoing abuse, neglect, assault, exposure to violence, natural disaster, death of a loved one.
If you are an individual who has gone through some kind of painful life experience and feel your life has negatively been impacted by it, this is the right place for you. If you are an individual who is struggling with life but unable to identify or remember the specific life event that may have caused a negative impact, this is also the right place for you.
Our team at Citrine Counseling Center understand how trauma can impact your life and we are here to help.
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy
EMDR Therapy.
EMDR Therapy is an evidenced based therapeutic modality that has shown to be effective in treating various traumatic life experiences, no matter how big or small the trauma may be.
This form of trauma therapy was developed by Francine Shapiro, Ph.D. in 1987. EMDR Therapy incorporates elements from various treatment modalities and is known to be a highly effective treatment for many types of emotional distress.
EMDR Therapy is proven to be effective for past and present distressing life experiences. There is extensive scientific research which has proven to be effective for treatment of trauma.
Why EMDR Therapy?
When we are exposed to disturbing events, these experiences can get stuck in our brain and body causing us to live in the present as if we are constantly living in the past. The images, sounds, smells and feelings from the disturbing events can feel as if the past is in our present—as though the threat never really ended. These memories have a lasting negative effect and can interfere with how you see the world and relate to others.
EMDR Therapy helps process traumatic events by incorporating bilateral stimulation to unlock these memories and rewire your brain. This modality helps process the trauma so that your thoughts, emotions and body sensations are no longer bound by the trauma/experience.
How Does EMDR Therapy Work?
Sessions will begin by gathering the client’s history and understanding what they would like to work on. The next phase is to prepare the client by resourcing and going over healthy coping tools as well as understanding the mechanics within EMDR Therapy. For example, identifying which type of bilateral stimulation (BLS) technique works best for you (eye movements with light bar or with hand, tapping with hands, buzzers or tones).
The next phases of EMDR Therapy consist of creating a treatment plan and then moving forward with desensitization and reprocessing phases. The process of this will consist of identifying a target memory while simultaneously focusing on a set of BLS. After each set, the client will share a short snippet of what they experienced (either through pictures, memories, feelings, or body sensations). BLS will continue until the memory no longer feels disturbing. Once the level of disturbance is neutral or none, we will move forward with installing a positive cognitive by also incorporating BLS. Once completed, the therapist will complete what is called a body scan to ensure the trauma is no longer stuck in the body.
Every individual differs based on their needs, traumatic experiences and what the goal is for treatment. There will be constant communication between client and therapist in the event change occurs within the treatment plan.
Contact us.
citrineccinc@gmail.com
(747) 247-2597
13949 Ventura Blvd. Suite 210
Sherman Oaks, CA 91423