
Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) is an evidence-based therapy that helps people process and recover from distressing, overwhelming, or traumatic life experiences.
Sometimes difficult experiences can feel as though they remain "stuck," continuing to affect how we think, feel, and respond long after the event has passed. EMDR helps the brain reprocess these memories so they become less distressing and no longer have the same impact on daily life.
During EMDR therapy, clients are guided to briefly focus on aspects of a difficult memory while engaging in bilateral stimulation, such as eye movements, tapping, or sounds. This structured process supports the brain's natural ability to process and integrate experiences in a healthier and more adaptive way.
EMDR may help with:
Many clients find that, over time, difficult memories become less emotionally overwhelming, allowing them to move forward with greater confidence, resilience, and emotional wellbeing.
At Brighter Side Psychology, EMDR is tailored to each individual's needs and is delivered within a safe, supportive, and collaborative therapeutic environment.
Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) is a highly effective, evidence-based therapy that is widely recognised as a leading treatment for trauma-related conditions, including Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Complex PTSD (C-PTSD), and Adjustment Disorders.
EMDR is also used to support individuals experiencing a range of other difficulties, including:
EMDR can be particularly helpful when past experiences continue to affect your current wellbeing, relationships, or ability to live the life you want. Many people describe feeling as though certain memories, emotions, or beliefs remain "stuck," despite their best efforts to move forward. EMDR helps the brain process these experiences in a healthier way, reducing emotional distress and allowing new, more adaptive perspectives to develop.
If you feel that past experiences may still be impacting your life, we invite you to get in touch. Together, we can explore whether EMDR may be a helpful part of your journey towards healing, resilience, and improved wellbeing.
Watch the video below to learn more about how EMDR works and how it may help.
Brighter Side Psychology
Email: info@brightersidepsychology.com.au
PH: 0411 357 684 , 2/14 Nepean Street, Arana Hills
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