Certified EMDR Therapist in Cobble Hill, NY

What Is EMDR Therapy?

Founded in 1987 by Francine Shapiro, Ph.D., EMDR therapy helps your brain to reprocess "stuck" experiences. Short for Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, EMDR therapy differs from traditional talk therapy because it uses a detailed eight-phase protocol and bilateral sensory stimulation (BLS) of the brain via side-to-side eye movement, alternate tapping, or sounds.

As an experienced trauma therapist certified in EMDR therapy, I offer compassionate, adaptive care tailored to your unique needs. Whether you're navigating unresolved trauma, searching for grief counseling, or managing anxiety, EMDR allows for deep healing and long-term growth.

How Is BLS Used in EMDR Sessions?

When developing resources with EMDR counseling, BLS is applied as you focus on the resource you want to create or enhance. In the reprocessing phase, BLS is applied as you notice different aspects of the disturbing experience.

Unlike traditional cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) or talk therapy, BLS in EMDR therapy doesn’t require reliving the trauma in detail. Instead, it allows the brain to process memories in a way that feels safe and manageable.

This proven-effective therapeutic technique can lead to a calming effect, reduce emotional triggers, and help clients move forward with greater resilience. Whether you're exploring resilient mind psychotherapy or seeking support for trauma, I can help you discover the healing potential of BLS.

As an experienced EMDR therapist, I can help you build and enhance your personal resources to increase self-esteem, heal the impact of “stuck” experiences, and improve your ability to manage future stressful experiences.

This psychotherapy technique is effective for PTSD, anxiety, phobias, and other trauma-related issues. With the help of an EMDR psychotherapist, you can build resilience, reduce symptoms, and move forward with improved well-being.

How an EMDR Certified Therapist Can Help You Heal Trauma

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