10 Important Questions
Please ask yourself the questions below. If you answer “yes” to any of the them, it’s likely that EMDR therapy can provide you some relief …
1 Are you losing productivity at home or at work because of symptoms of anxiety?
2 Are you still feeling depressed or lonely, despite the practice of positive thinking?
3 Are you angry all the time, and don’t know why?
4 Are you frustrated that the “real you” is buried by hair-trigger, out of control emotions?
5 Have phobias limited your life, despite your best efforts to overcome them?
6 Have you been in therapy “forever,” wrestling with the same old problems?
7 Have you tried cognitive therapies only to find your emotions still ruling your life?
8 Do you want to calm the chaos of self-defeating thoughts, feelings, and behaviors?
9 Do you want to get to the root cause of chronic symptoms?
10 Do you want to reduce stress and its negative impact on your physical health?
Did You Know?
Research supports the use of EMDR for trauma and many other clinical issues.
EMDR therapy is an accepted treatment for PTSD by the American Psychological Association (APA), Veterans Administration (VA), the Department of Defense (DOD) and The International Society for Traumatic Stress (ISTSS).
EMDR is used to provide relief to disaster areas worldwide.
EMDR Humanitarian Assistance Programs (HAP) the humanitarian organization for EMDR, routinely sends teams of therapists to train others in EMDR so that victims of torture, war, and natural disaster may be helped. Contribute to EMDR(HAP).



