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Uploaded by on Jun 12, 2007

Use this remote Eye Movement Happy Fun Game that is not related to any therapy to enjoy happy fun feelings

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  • doing this can get traumeted people into a life threatening situation. this is not EMDR!

  • As an EMDR clinician, I would like to suggest to anyone watching this video, this has virtually nothing in common with EMDR.

    BTW: EMDR is effective for panic in most cases, though other behavioral strategies are important as well.

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  • In the video: "Are you worried about something?"

    I am now! ;P :D

  • isnt emdr teaching you to replace the memory w/ the action -- so that the memory then becomes the action? and the action is harmless -- couldnt i just knit my issues away?

  • i think this is telling me to buy a big mac

  • thank u, it helped

  • This is a soviet mind control video!

  • @TrevorsLee thanks

  • These exercises are based on Yoga, to shift attention from right to left hemisphere of the brain. By doing this it helps release the fixed attention on the trauma, which becomes repetative in the mind due to resistance, see What the Bleep do we Know for a more in depth view of the Nuerophisiology involved, or look up Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor to hear more about right/left brain.

  • Reminds me of the buzzers that were put in my ears when I was a kid

  • @tiffmariek I have been through this and I frankly cannot comprehend that it could help anyone. All it did for me was make me several hundred dollars poorer. It did stop me from visualizing trauma related events, but only while my eyes were moving. For me, it did this by keeping the visual part of my brain too busy (shifting my eye back and forth) to visualize anything.

  • Swingbata-

    With EMDR you don't have to necisarily have visual memories of the accident. If you have emotions and/or body sensations an EMDR therapist will help you to work through that as those are other form of memories that our body stores.

    I have recently been trained as an EMDR therapist and have experienced EMDR as a client. It is amazing how it works. It's worth looking into for your accident.

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