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What does EMDR stand for?

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In this post, you’ll receive the answer to a ques­tion that near­ly 2000 peo­ple ask each month, which is “what does EMDR stand for?” You’re cer­tain­ly not alone if you’ve won­dered this before. EMDR stands for Eye Move­ment Desen­si­ti­za­tion Repro­cess­ing and is a type of trau­ma treat­ment that is backed by research and helps many peo­ple who have expe­ri­enced trau­ma (past or present), anx­i­ety, pan­ic attacks, and depres­sion. If you want to learn more about what it is, click here to vis­it my page, “What is EMDR?” This blog will also have EMDR resources and infor­ma­tion to answer anoth­er com­mon state­ment — EMDR ther­a­pist near me. 

EMDR Resources

I’m a believ­er of cap­tur­ing infor­ma­tion in pic­tures. Not only are they nice on the eyes, but they can also com­mu­ni­cate infor­ma­tion quick­ly. The next three blog posts will answer the fol­low­ing ques­tions, “What does EMDR stand for?”; What are the 8 phas­es of EMDR?” and “What are the side effects of EMDR?” and pro­vide info­graph­ics as EMDR resources for you. See below for our first info­graph­ic of “What does EMDR stand for?” 

Please include attri­bu­tion to https://www.bridgehopefamilytherapy.com/ with this image and doc­u­ment.

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EMDR therapist near me

Inter­est­ed in learn­ing more? If you live in Utah, whether local­ly, or dis­tant, you can receive EMDR as a form a ther­a­py. If you live in Utah Coun­ty, we can meet in-per­son. Vir­tu­al ther­a­py for EMDR is also anoth­er option, whether you live in Salt Lake City, Logan, or St. George–or any­where in between. If you have an sta­ble inter­net con­nec­tion, you can receive this treat­ment to help you process through trou­ble­some things of the past. 

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