Freida
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Ahhh this I can answer! It doesn't remove the memory. It removes the angst/emotion/fraughtness of the memory. So when you look back on the things that were drilled into you 1000s times you will remember the instructions without the dump of adrenaline that goes with them. The RIGHT NOW importance can lessen - so you can choose which part to focus on and why. You will still remember the shit that went wrong, but EMDR gives you more control over your response to the memory.How does one EMDR something that was drilled into you thousands of times, over years and years, in countless situations and circumstance?
Even better - because it doesn't take the actual memory away if you find yourself in a position where you need to do whatever it is you still can. You will still pack your bag as exactly as you always have. You will still know how to respond to stop the whatever. You will just approach it more effectively and with less of an emotional reaction.
Or so they say! But so far it seems that it's been working for me.... I just added a new memory to a bad situation yesterday and while it was upsetting it didn't derail me like it would have a year ago. Which is awesome!
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