Improve PTSD Trauma Symptoms with EMDR Therapy

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  • Those suffering from PTSD and trauma may experience recurring symptoms for many years - even if the incident that induced the trauma is well into the past. Such symptoms may include anxiety, asocial behavior, depression, sleep issues, and loss of enjoyment of life.

    Trauma can be defined as a distressing experience that overwhelms one's ability to cope with it. From childhood trauma like abuse to accidents, many unpleasant experiences leave an indelible mark on a person's psyche. This can have far-reaching consequences that culminate in helplessness and a general loss of joy.

    If this sounds like you or someone you know, don't worry. There are various therapies to improve trauma response, including EMDR.

    A qualified psychologist can help in processing the trauma in a way ​that doesn't impact the person's mental well-being. EMDR therapy ​helps to process the trauma in a controlled environment and induces the natural healing response of the brain to achieve the desired resolution.

    EMDR Psychologists and Therapists in Toronto

    Used to treat a diverse range of mental conditions, EMDR focuses on eye movements and reprocessing to help the patient process traumatic experiences more effectively.

    It's a common treatment today for people suffering from anxiety, panic, or PTSD that arise from various issues like childhood trauma, neglect, accident, etc. Many studies have chipped in to prove the effectiveness of this therapy in just a few sessions.  

    At Insight Mind, we have highly trained therapists and a leading psychologist, Nastaran Ali Azizi, who is a registered psychotherapist from the College of Psychotherapists in Ontario. We have extensive experience in EMDR and other services like PTSD counseling and more to restore your life back to its fullest.  

    Call (647) 518-1412 to embark on your journey to recovery and well-being.


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