I have a completely different opinion. EMDR worked for me but it took 2 years of establishing trust with my therapist and center for me to decide to take this route to therapy. I would never take back a single session of it. I have suffered from a long list of physical, emotional, and psychological trauma/abuse. Yes multiple types and throughout the course of twenty years. I wont get into that what happened it is not important for readers. What is important is that people are not misinformed on emdr treatment itself.
Emdr stands for eye movement desensitized reprocessing. Go look it up. The facts. First of all trauma is stored in a very specific part of the brain. It completely changes ones mental ability and capacities. traumatic memories are "stuck" in the brain and can affect the way one interprets themselves and the world around them. In a traumatic state one reacts on "flight or fight" responses. this is key to the way trauma victims behave. victims are unable to disassociate with the past memories In a way that causes them further trauma, grief, and difficulty moving on with their lives. the negative beliefs that surround a traumatic event get "stuck".so as a victim of family violence a negative belief that i have formed is that i am worthless.
Through emdr i could find exact moments when i felt that way. I could see that a memory of childhood abuse caused the feeling of worhtlessness and it later continued to form my beliefs of worthlessness in relationships, in my workplace, at school, in my self esteem. So you start with a target memory and focus on the negative statements you told yourself because of it and also at that same time decide what positive belief you would like to replace it with. a good therapist will never start with the "worst" memory first. A good therapist will ask you every session what you want to do that day never forcing you to do emdr. A good therapist will not ask you to describe the event. my therapist described emdr as sitting on a train watching the memories past by. YOU DONT GET OFF THE TRAIN. YOU ARE NOT Asked to relive it. You must separate yourself from the past and if you cannot do this then you may not be ready to take on the challenge. and i mean that in the nicest honest way possible.
Because yes it is a f*cking challenge and yes it can deplete you. It was extremely emotional and yes i had anxiety attacks and insomnia as a result but those lessened overtime and as i developed better ways to cope with the things coming up. the more you bring up the traumatic shit the less power it wields over your brain thus you begin to desensitize ( become less affected by) the trauma hence the name (emDr) (desensitized reprocessing). Its the only thing that has worked for me. I am no longer living in the shadows of the past. I no longer hold onto old negative beliefs. When i think about the abuse or trauma i dont have anxiety attacks anymore or let it play out in events happening today. It doesnt overrun my life. its all because emdr begins to store these traumatic events differently. As i processed the worthlessness memories she would ask what positive belief do you want to tell yourself....i said that i am of worth, that i am loved, that i deserve respect. You close the session by focusing on these positive beliefs and letting the brain process this new way of thinking. it truly allows the memory to take its last breathe before you replace it with powerful insight on the facts of what happened and who you truly are. It is the beginning of creating a positive way of looking at the now and the future. totally worth it.
Another thing emdr works best if you are sober, if you are in other forms of support groups, if you are in a safe environment where trauma is not reoccuring(i cannot stress this enough) and with the support of friends/family or whoever. You must be ready to cope with the things that come up and have good coping skills like reading, journaling, art, exercise, yoga etc. Its best to nap or relax after a session. It is best to not be taking pychiatric drugs in unison because this affects processing. it is best to know what youre getting into and take care of yourself i cannot urge this enough. Do your research first and ask questions before you just trust anyones opinions because the human mind is unique to each individual.