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Trauma and the Body: How EMDR Therapy Helps Release Stored Emotions
Trauma and the Body: A Powerful Connection
We often think of trauma as something that only affects the mind, but the truth is, trauma also deeply impacts the body. Whether it’s a single traumatic event or chronic stress over time, our bodies store emotions, sensations, and memories linked to those experiences. These emotions and memories don’t just live in our minds—they are often "held" in the body, leading to tension, discomfort, and even pain.
This mind-body connection is where EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) therapy can play a key role in healing. In this blog post, we’ll explore how trauma gets stored in the body and how EMDR can help release these emotions, bringing you closer to emotional and physical healing.
From Skepticism to Transformation – Why EMDR Therapy with a Psychologist in BC Can Make All the Difference
When new clients first meet with me, one of the most common reactions I get is, "I’ve never heard of EMDR." Followed by a look of skepticism, they wonder how this therapy can help them. But time and time again, I see the same transformation: their doubts fade, and they are amazed by how EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) therapy helps them heal the very issues that brought them in.
If you're in Vancouver and considering EMDR therapy, this post will walk you through the process and explain why working with a registered psychologist can make all the difference.