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Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) in San Jose, CA



Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is a form of "eye movement therapy" which is a type of psychotherapy. EMDR owes much of its original roots to methods that were developed in Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP). EMDR can rapidly help people to resolve painful or disturbing memories.

There are a number of phases in an EMDR treatment, but the majority of the focus is on discussing a particular memory, while alternately having the client move their eyes in a side-to-side motion. This motion, called "Bilateral Stimulation," appears to help facilitate communication between both hemispheres of the brain.

How EMDR Can Help

There are two primary ways in which EMDR can help; 1) accessing or retrieving repressed memories, and 2) processing past or present traumatic events.

In dealing with memory retrieval, EMDR is based on the idea that some of the fears we all face are merely earlier life experiences that are locked in our nervous system. These are stored as trauma in the brain, in the form of memory networks.

In trauma, great or small, information processing is disrupted because the integration of components of an event is blocked. As a consequence, when the memory is brought to mind, the feelings are re-experienced rather than simply remembered. This can be either conscious or unconscious and accounts for much of our emotional pain.

EMDR can help to restart and accelerate processing. When this happens, it is possible to learn what you need to know from these difficult experiences and discard the rest. Once this is done, you can choose your actions rather than being propelled by automatic re-actions.

As EMDR accelerates information processing, it can be applied to a wide range of the problems that hold us back in life. As science uncovers, more and more, how the brain/mind functions, we are learning that psychotherapy which focuses on trauma-resolution of all kinds actually helps and heals an extensive range of maladies not previously thought to be trauma-related. EMDR helps top further facilitate this process.

Due to the historical success of applying EMDR to certain areas of distress, EMDR psychotherapists now routinely treat clinical problems where EMDR has been seen to produce considerable success:

  • Posttraumatic stress
  • Acute stress
  • Generalized anxiety
  • Depression and depressed mood
  • Acting-out problems in children and adolescents
  • Sleep disruptions and nightmares
  • Phobias
  • Substance use and impulse control disruptions of many kinds
  • Anger management problems
  • Chronic pain management
  • Abuse and Trauma
  • Grief and Loss
  • Relationship Concerns
  • Self Esteem
  • Codependency
  • Performance Enhancement
Specific results will vary from person to person. Speed of healing for single event traumas has been demonstrated by research to take one to three 90 minute sessions for about 80 to 90% of clients. Those who have an early history of trauma, abuse or neglect will take correspondingly longer to heal than those recovering from a single event trauma. In addition, clients and therapists alike report that healing through EMDR is more rapid than traditional approaches to talk therapy.

EMDR Used In Combination with Therapy and NLP

Some of the methods I combine with EMDR to increase its effectiveness include hypnotherapy, Neuro-linguistic Programming (NLP), and cognitive/behavioral techniques.

EMDR Used By Itself

Some pf my EMDR clients are referred to me by other therapists to work on unresolved trauma. When this happens, we will first meet in an initial 45-minute session so I can understand your goals and expectations and describe the procedure. The second meeting is a session to see how you respond to the technique. After that, we schedule meetings at a pace that makes sense to both of us if you plan to remain involved with your referring therapist during EMDR. It is not necessary to do EMDR every week to derive significant benefit.

Where I Received My EMDR Training

I was fortunate to have received my EMDR Level 1 and Level 2 Training as well as my supervision from Dr. Philip Manfield at John F. Kennedy University, the same school where I recieved my Masters in Psychology. I blend my EMDR training with my education and training in in Neuro-linguistic Programming (NLP) because EMDR is a practice that was developed in NLP. In you would like to learn more about NLP, click here.

I utilyze EMDR in the form of tactile, autitory and visual stimulation, and by use of a lightbar. The light bar utilized by some EMDR therapists has been known to cause seizures and pseudo-seizures. Please talk to your neurologist prior to using a light bar.


Articles by Dr. Randi Fredricks, Ph.D.

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Randi Fredricks is a Psychotherapist providing Psychotherapy and Couples Counseling, and Licensed as a Marriage Family Therapist MFC 47803. Dr. Fredricks is Executive Director of Randi Fredricks, Marriage and Family Therapist, Inc. © 1991 - All rights reserved. The recommendations on this website do not constitute professional advice, substitute for professional treatment, or establish a therapeutic relationship. Dr. Randi Fredricks, Ph.D. of San Jose Psychotherapist, Psychotherapy and Couples Counseling is a psychotherapist in San Jose, California providing counseling, psychotherapy, and therapy for individuals and couples with relationship issues, anxiety, panic attacks, post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, relationship issues, self-esteem, addiction, co-dependency, trauma, abuse, eating disorders, and managing grief and loss. If you search for counseling San Jose, psychotherapy San Jose, psychotherapist San Jose, therapist San Jose, counselor San Jose, couples therapist San Jose, couples counselor San Jose, marriage therapy San Jose, life coach San Jose, career coach San Jose, executive coach San Jose, you can find San Jose Counseling and San Jose Psychotherapy and Dr. Fredricks in San Jose and the Silicon Valley as the leading provider of such services. In addition to serving San Jose, Dr. Fredricks serves Campbell, Los Gatos, Saratoga, Milpitas, Mountain View, Monte Sereno, Cupertino, Scotts Valley, Santa Cruz, Felton, Sunnyvale, Morgan Hill, Fremont, Los Altos, and Gilroy, California.