Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)

EMDR is a non-drug, non-hypnosis psychotherapy procedure that enables people to quickly process and heal from the emotional distress that lodges their minds following traumatic incidents. Scientific research has established EMDR as an effective post-traumatic stress methodology.  The psychologist, counsellor, or psychotherapist guides the client in concentrating on a troubling memory or emotion while moving the eyes rapidly back and forth. This rapid eye movement, which occurs naturally during dreaming, seems to speed the client's movement through the healing process.

Successes has been reported using EMDR in treatment of the following conditions:

  • Post-traumatic stress

  • Depression

  • Eating disorders

  • Phobias

  • Panic attacks

  • Anxiety

  • Stress reduction

  • Sexual and/or physical abuse

  • Disturbing memories

  • Complicated grief

  • Addictions

  • Pain management

  • Self esteem issues

Currently, our therapists that offer EMDR are: Shifan Hu-Couble and Ho Shee Wai.

Video: Can you tell us why EMDR works? - EMDR with Dr. Andrew M. Leeds Ph.D.

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