what if all therapists began their training in poetry and metaphors?! imagining this!
@Miaow61011 күн бұрын
Brilliant! I'm a 'trauma-informed' yoga teacher and currently receiving EMDR therapy myself. I love Jamie's integrated holistic approach! I also love that she speaks from experience with dissociation, this makes her seem MORE credible imo (not talking 'bs' as another comment suggested). Thank you for sharing this interview
@joelmills7498Ай бұрын
*promo sm*
@ginagills8245Ай бұрын
I appreciate Annabel's wisdom and open heart
@ep565Ай бұрын
Great video and very informative as I am starting to learn about Parts work in my EMDR practice to help my clients. Thank you Dr. Marich and host.
@yoonheethomas833Ай бұрын
A highlu intellectualizing client resisted to go in the centered self bc it does not make sense. Any suggestions?
@Legitimate123Ай бұрын
I love Robin, she's so expressive and practical. Thanks for this!
@shashwatyogasabha2077Ай бұрын
35:55 Poetic, Yogic Breathing 😊😃
@user-sq5so3dl7yАй бұрын
Is there a link to buy these ?
@karenconstantine334Ай бұрын
Does trauma therapy have success with those really suffering with grief and betrayal , also life long crippling anxiety , also same person raised by a toxic narcissist mother
@itsannnneeАй бұрын
I would think so
@Legitimate123Ай бұрын
Great video, thanks!
@claraburguete6046Ай бұрын
I love listening to Mark! The metaphors he uses help me a lot to understand certain things. and everything he says makes perfect sense to me and I see it daily in consultations. Thank you 🙏
@nicolefryer31102 ай бұрын
Any way you could share this graphic organizer. It is so well done! And great information. Greatly appreciate this share.
@clairedot6572 ай бұрын
I have ADHD. Part of ADHD means we have working memory deficits. I’d would love to know how these deficits impact how we both process trauma as it happens and how it might affect the effectiveness of this therapy. Most people with ADHD also have something called RSD (rejection sensitive dysphoria) although not a recognised disorder, most people with ADHD are hyper sensitive to criticism. We do experience more criticism, but I also wondered if the working memory deficits play a part in how we process criticism and trauma. Autistic people also have working memory deficits, but not as severe as ADHDers. People with ADHD and Autism are much more likely to have anxiety, depression, eating disorders, suicidal ideation, emotional disregulation and I wonder how our working memory problems affect our ability to process our emotions.
@antoniskaloterakis799626 күн бұрын
I havent seen the video but since i gave adhd too i can share my experience with you. We do have working memory issues yes. I dont know how it affects the way we respond to trauma but i think that trauma is taxing the working menory and makes the deficit even more. I ve seen through the three years i am doing psychotherapy that as I release trauma my working memory improves. I think rds is caused by the thousands of time times we felt not enough because we daydreamed , we ve been shouted on , forgot what to say etc. Its all about self esteem and if are always the black sheep you internalise the voices of others. I dint know if the lack of working memory is making us unable to process our emotions but i think the problem is that we trully feel the feelings. The intensity is much greater , thats why most of adhder are artists and creators. And i also know that through therapy those feelings can be regulated and managed. So i would suggest to dig your past and also try emdr. Its a really fast way to overcome anything.
@aliciaramosfitkick23072 ай бұрын
Shes incredible
@aliciaramosfitkick23072 ай бұрын
Fascinating
@Gotprivacy-noyoudont2 ай бұрын
Working from a distance- does not feel safe to me AT ALL. If feels like a punishment. I have such an aversion to zoom anything- I refuse to do it anymore.
@monikamatejovarod.ginzerio32772 ай бұрын
Please,where is the possibility to také part in the training?
@emdartnscience2 ай бұрын
emdr-learning.com/
@autistonaut2 ай бұрын
Great discussion, thank you.
@amiekim3 ай бұрын
The poodle is everything. 😂
@emdrkit84423 ай бұрын
Hi, Thank you for this great review!
@truthandlove4573 ай бұрын
Great video. Brilliant young women. Therapy's future is in good hands.
@HenockTesfaye3 ай бұрын
"Nobody comes to therapy because bad things happened to them. They come to therapy because they can't deal with the bad things that have happened to them. ... The problem is in the present, not the past." Fantastic!
@gordonanderson31113 ай бұрын
Thank you for opening up a whole new world of helping and therapy for me! I had heard of this, seemingly quite rare and exclusive, form for years and now I see what it is all about - for one the movement of hands rapidly in front of a person's face engages the parts of the brain associated with movement, actions and even threat analysis. Also the way you move your hands is so beautiful - it may will change the way I move, from here on. In a good way.
@ges57573 ай бұрын
I’m not sure why it has to be either/or for bilateral processing vs working memory. It’s clear both reconsolidate memory, both involve a mismatch, both reconsolidate memory. 2.0 (as with Flash technique) gets there quicker but I’m not sure new and improved (which I use) nullifies bilateral processing.
@Vanessa-ro3pl3 ай бұрын
is there an iOS app?
@quirky63343 ай бұрын
"I had the most amazing dream!" ...and then they tell it and its a boring dream 😂 this is usually my partner's reaction to my dreams lol. I am currently doing emdr therapy and lately my dreams are more frequent, more dreams per night, very rapid in pace, and I'm walking through an endless maze of rooms.
@user-he6rs8xi7u3 ай бұрын
TDS sufferer, eh.😂
@hannahbellabowden76944 ай бұрын
Where can I buy that tee shirt??! So good!
@emdartnscience4 ай бұрын
emdartnscience.etsy.com
@adrianopper94724 ай бұрын
This is such an important interview. Came up in my feed as recommended because I'm assuming my phone was listening to me when I was talking about my trauma and disassociating. One of the things that I don't know is if I have a system, but I do know that when I honor whatever I am feeling in the moment, whether it is the younger me, the young adult me, the me from 10 years ago, or the now me: I know that I heal more when I see myself in those moments and honor that part of myself.
@sandramedina94824 ай бұрын
Would’ve liked to hear more from Leah. 😞
@user-mf7ll4nm4n4 ай бұрын
I am not interested in your sexuality I have respect for you but I am tired of people talking about their gender preferences .I just want to know about the topic at hand
@user-mf7ll4nm4n4 ай бұрын
Can EMDR help with addiction ? Because other older traditions do not work.
@candma42404 ай бұрын
This is very helpful. My therapist just recommended these to me. I had Thera tappers before and really liked how I could turn the vibration lower and adjust the speed slower very specifically. Could you show a short video on the speed and intensity ranges? I'm considering buying these since they are wireless, but my therapist has the old ones and said they are definitely stronger and faster than the Thera tappers, even at the low end. I'm really hoping the new version may have corrected that.
@emdrkit84423 ай бұрын
Hello Candma4240. It's great to hear that we came recommended, thank you! Both the intensity and speed can be adjusted via sliders in the app. The motor inside the latest version can run at lower intensities and is less audible.
@kaylynnhuddleston55334 ай бұрын
NOOO!!!
@jmilton58424 ай бұрын
The old wired version is virtually silent, although it does require its own dedicated control unit, which also produces sound or allows the use of an external sound source to be run through the unit, if the on board sounds aren't to the client's liking.
@ianproano41815 ай бұрын
Such a great discussion. Thank you for posting this.
@brendazimmer24225 ай бұрын
funny she that the president in 2016 triggered her the one we have now triggers me the same way
@dylanmaxey25314 ай бұрын
The current is not a convicted sexual assailant and overt narcissist, the previous triggered me like nothing in the public sphere ever has. The open admittance by that person there is nothing wrong with groping girls and women triggered my danger, danger alarm bells. Completely reminded me of my sexual abusers in action and speech. Different triggers, guess you are comfortable with self-admitted abusers, Maybe something to really look at and compare without the political views propaganda but the basic personalities?
@brendazimmer24224 ай бұрын
I've never heard him admit that he did anything. I've heard the whole conversation that he had with others that most people refrence. And i understood exactly w hat he was talking about. Groupies and people that follow famous people is whom he is talking about they will let famous people take advantage of them period. Unless you have some other evidence? Some other thing he said at another time?@@dylanmaxey2531
@thelondoners-lifeisart5 ай бұрын
Thank you for truth & solutions !!!! ⚡️❤️💜💙⚡️
@JohnEpto-ng6ml6 ай бұрын
How can bs meter and dissociation relate?
@emdartnscience5 ай бұрын
???
@pierre-yvescaby4586 ай бұрын
pouvez vous expliquer davantage l’intérêt du mode « chaos »? Quel intérêt ? Qu’est-ce que ça apporte de différent d’une stimulation bilatérale alternée classique ? Merci
@seanstutt50756 ай бұрын
Is there a recorded version of the training for purchase ? Thanks for the video !
@emdartnscience5 ай бұрын
The next cohort of the training is opening in early 2024. If you are a trained EMDR therapist, you're welcome to join The EMDR Learning Community - and join the waitlist. emdr-learning.com/share/rB6LWvw7MA4qGQJV?
@seanstutt72695 ай бұрын
Thank you @@emdartnscience ...Signed up !
@scottcathery6 ай бұрын
Watching!
@tm13tube6 ай бұрын
made sense, yes!
@chamberlinneuroscience13506 ай бұрын
“Patients like it (the Working Memory Theory of EMDR) because it’s easy to understand.” So do therapists. This is because it is a Psychological Theory (that purports to explain brain function) whose language is familiar e.g. short term memory, long term memory. In contrast, current brain-based models include relevant structures and mechanisms e.g. frontal eye fields, dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, central executive network, network anticorrelation, mismatch negativity, global neuronal ignition etc. As a result, these models are not accessible to the non-neuroscientist. However, they are empirically verifiable (fMRI, EEG etc.) and therefore falsifiable- essential characteristics of any scientific theory. If there is enough interest, perhaps these models will be “translated’ into language and concepts accessible to the non-neuroscientist.
@scarletrosedragon7 ай бұрын
Are Bi-Tapps quieter than Touchpoints?
@wesley61127 ай бұрын
Promo_SM
@Cathy-xi8cb8 ай бұрын
Dr. Marich doesn't have DID.
@emdartnscience5 ай бұрын
That's right. Dr. Jamie Marich is diagnosed with another dissociative disorder but advocates for all those who have been diagnosed with a dissociative disorder, including DID.