Tuesday, 22 August 2023

EMDR Therapy in Video and Remote Formats Helping PTSD Clients

The discovery of EMDR therapy (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) has been a big milestone in helping trauma survivors. As more research comes about EMDR and the more positive results we are seeing from EMDR therapy, the more clients are signing up to get the help they deserve.

Prior to the COVID pandemic, the only way to do EMDR therapy was in the office of a therapist who is trained in EMDR. It was also the preferred method of EMDR by most clinicians because research had not been done on EMDR video therapy yet. During the pandemic (and since the pandemic), there have been a lot of research studies which show that EMDR video therapy helps heal PTSD just as much as in person therapy does.

Due to the over whelming research that EMDR therapy works to reduce PTSD and anxiety symptoms and because EMDR video therapy has shown to be just as effective as EMDR in person therapy, EMDRremote.com developed an online EMDR video therapy so that everyone can have access to EMDR therapy. 

For people who were traumatized and don’t want to leave the house, EMDR video therapy is available. For people who live in rural areas and don’t have a lot of therapists nearby, EMDR video therapy is. For therapists who want more options available to their clients during EMDR therapy (such as changing the direction of the lightbar), EMDR video therapy is also available.

Video EMDR therapy is done by the therapist and the client both signing on to a video platform (sort of like how you log onto Zoom) and then all of the EMDR tools are there for the therapist to help the client. 

EMDRremote.com even came up with a training program so that EMDR trainers could train other clinicians / therapists in how to help their clients with EMDR.  If you are interested in EMDR Remote’s training program, please click here to learn more.

Wednesday, 14 June 2023

EMDR Therapy Goes Hi Tech with EMDR Light Bar and Virtual Versions

The credit for developing EMDR goes to Dr. Francine Shapiro in the late 1980s which is now utilized by hundreds of thousands of clinicians around the world to help treat PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder), anxiety, and other mental health issues.

People who experience trauma often experience symptoms such as intense dreams (and nightmares), flashbacks, anxiety-induced isolation, and having difficulty getting back to their preferred life. 

EMDR Remote developed a training program so that qualified clinicians can train other clinicians in EMDR.   EMDR Remote’s philosophy is that everyone who is qualified to provide EMDR to clients should be able to be trained in EMDR, regardless of where they live in the world.

EMDR Remote’s first challenge was creating an online EMDR lightbar so that clinicians who are trained in EMDR could help their clients through online EMDR therapy.  Once they succeeded in this creation and provided a tool for any therapist anywhere in the world to help their clients through EMDR, they wanted to take it a step further.  

From there, they created an EMDR training program for clinicians to use to train other clinicians in EMDR.  So it is kind of like having all the teaching tools you need (online EMDR light bar, BLS audio and visual toolbar, and more) on a zoom training session.   

If you are interested in training others in EMDR and you have the credentials to do that, then check out EMDRremote.com.  EMDR Remote has a virtual lightbar embedded in a training platform so that you can train small groups or enormous groups at one time, all with having the EMDR light bar and BLS audio on hand to help them learn.

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