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EMDR in the News – Sep 2024

EMDR therapy continued to gain attention in the media, with multiple outlets highlighting its role in trauma treatment and emotional healing. From personal stories of recovery to professional endorsements, these articles explore the profound impact EMDR is having on individuals and communities worldwide. Whether it’s helping survivors of religious trauma, changing the way parents engage with their children after therapy, or being adopted by new clinics, EMDR is proving to be a valuable tool in modern therapy. Below is a collection of articles showcasing EMDR’s growing prominence and success in the mental health field.

 

EMDR and Religious Trauma – AOL
This article explores how EMDR is used to treat religious trauma. Therapists find it effective because patients don’t need to verbalise every detail of their experiences. Instead, they use bilateral stimulation to process trauma without triggering overwhelming emotions. EMDR continues to gain recognition for helping patients resolve deeply held negative beliefs and emotional distress.
Read the full article here.

Parenting After Trauma – iVoox
This podcast discusses how undergoing EMDR therapy can change one’s approach to parenting. The speaker explains how processing personal trauma allows parents to engage more healthily with their children, offering a better environment and improved emotional availability.
Listen to the podcast here.

Growth Counseling and Trauma Therapy – OpenPR
Growth Counseling is highlighted for raising the bar in trauma therapy with a focus on EMDR. The clinic offers a supportive and innovative environment where clients can safely process trauma, helping individuals move past traumatic events and lead more fulfilling lives.
Read the full article here.

Community Highlight on Trauma Treatment – Effingham Daily News
Effingham Daily News highlights a new chamber member who specialises in EMDR, offering a vital resource for the local community in trauma treatment. This coverage showcases the growing demand for mental health services, particularly those focusing on innovative therapies like EMDR.
Read the full article here.