Ari Hoffman
Counselor, MA LPCYour journey. Is my business. If you are ready to work on your relationships, I'm ready to support and facilitate that work.
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Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) relies on a client's own rapid, rhythmic eye movements, and is founded on the belief that these eye movements can weaken the intensity of emotionally charged memories. EMDR is most often used to treat PTSD or other traumas, but is also sometimes used for panic attacks, eating disorders, addictions, and anxiety. EMDR sessions can last up to 90 minutes, and usually starts with a client rating their level of distress. A therapist then typically moves their fingers in front of your face (or sometimes toe tapping or musical tones), asking you to follow along with your eyes, while you recall a traumatic event and all the sensations that come with it. You will gradually be guided by the therapist to shift thoughts from the traumatic experience to a more comforting one. The goal of EMDR is to make disturbing memories less immobilizing. Think this approach might be right for you? Reach out to one of TherapyDen’s EMDR specialists today.
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You’ve been researching consensual non-monogamy—listening to the podcasts, following relationship influencers, and working through a stack of books on love and attachment. You’ve done the reading, the reflecting, and the exploring. Now, you’re realizing you want to open your monogamous relationship. But how do you bring this up with your partner? How do you approach the conversation with honesty, care, and the least amount of emotional harm? What might you need to feel ready?
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