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So after EMDR, after that I was educated in sensory electric motor. Which was a moment of recognizing why after I studied psychology, I stated, you recognize, I'm not mosting likely to exercise now. I wish to dance. And my entire family was like, what? You spent six years and five years in Colombia.
And of program, play treatment, sand trays, and just every cell of my body that I definitely enjoy, and meaningful art. After that I started to put all those pieces together. My home is certainly the structure of EMDR Treatment, but I'm bringing elegant furniture.
Right. There are a number of things I absolutely like concerning EMDR therapy. The initial one is the framework, the support that it offers me. I know where I am. It gives me like, a roadmap. So I know this is I remain in prep work phase, even though with complex injury, it's very round.
It still offers me a roadmap that I can follow, and it allows me to see where I am at any offered factor. The second part of EMDR Treatment is what I have actually seen in other people and within myself, and how deep when it's done. Well, I wish to remind you of what Shapiro claimed.
So it does. That's doing it is mosting likely to impact the outcome, I believe, of any therapeutic strategy. Therefore it can bring you to deep layers of the self. I have actually experienced that within myself, going to those core places and deep edges of the self. And so I value that due to the fact that it can take individuals when they're all set or they're not all set to dive that deep, they will go any place they prepare to go.
And the 3rd thing that I actually appreciate about EMDR treatment is that it doesn't remain right on the surface area, whereas simply let's deal. Allow's simply make use of state change methods and stays just with coping. You discover to deal with anxiousness.
The most important objective of EMDR therapy is to go deep right into the mind, the embodied mind of the individual as they are able to endure that. We honor the rhythm of the symbolized mind that we have in front of us.
Yeah. I know that I discussed previously that I have profound gratefulness for you when you composed your publication aiding bridge the EMDR world into the globe of children, because the initial protocol was really grown-up focused. And considering that our audiences are play specialists that might still hold the inquiry about, okay, gosh.
It holds true. EMDR therapy started as a grown-up psychiatric therapy. And throughout the years, as we use EMDR therapy, we discover more and extra and a lot more about just how it can be applied with youngsters and teenagers and what are the most efficient means to use it with different populations. .
And I think we're relocating now right into a different age that is actually linked to studying just how is this extra efficient? There is one more item likewise that I question, not just for the EMDR area, yet the community in basic.
. The youngster, for example, that has to rest with the parents at evening, it's clingy? And it's distressed and it has headaches. So we have some labels for this youngster. It's a condition. We pathologize a lot of the reactions of a kid? A typical response to an environment that is not providing what the youngster requires.
A beautifully, wonderfully claimed. Anna, my hunch is that there are listeners that really feel thrilled and want to go discover much more, desire to go examine a bit extra. Let's just start there so that they can go ahead and get that as a resource if they're curious.
Is EMDR treatment and complement strategies with kids complex injury accessory and dissociation. And it is in seven or 8 I failed to remember, but I believe in seven languages because I recognize you discussed at first that you have individuals from multiple countries. So it is naturally, in English. It is in Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, Turkish, Italian? I don't understand.
Probably a couple of more and it's going to be quickly in Russian. And I understand that you are doing trainings.
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