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What happens in the patient in between EMDR sessions?
What happens in the patient in between EMDR sessions?
Nov 13, 2023
In this video, the presenter explains how
EMDR therapy
continues to work even after a session has ended. Once the processing of memories begins, the healing continues outside the session, much like a cake that keeps baking after being taken out of the oven. The therapist prepares the client on how to manage this ongoing process and remains available in case new memories or issues arise. The video highlights how
additional memory channels
can open up during EMDR, revealing what the brain wants to work on next, emphasizing the importance of
proper preparation
before starting therapy.
This video is useful for individuals interested in understanding the
extended effects of EMDR therapy
beyond the session itself.
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