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Do Phobias come from Traumas?
Phobias can sometimes be related to traumatic experiences. Trauma refers to an event or series of events that are emotionally distressing or disturbing, often involving a threat to one's physical or psychological well-being. While not all phobias are linked to trauma, there are instances where phobias can develop as a result of traumatic experiences.
Why EMDR? Choosing an alternative form of psychotherapy for your Anxiety Treatment
EMDR facilitates healing by stimulating bilateral eye movements, tones, taps, and other forms of stimulation to bring about change at the neurological level. EMDR has been found to be an effective treatment for many people who have experienced trauma and have developed anxiety as a result.
Acupuncture, Nerve Stimulation, and the Vagus Nerve Reset
Trauma is one of the main contributing factors to many mental and physical health issues, but recent advancements in technology have given us a new way to tackle trauma – vagus nerve reset.
Research has found that vagus nerve stimulation is a powerful tool for creating positive physical, mental and emotional changes. Vagus nerve reset helps us realize greater balance and harmony within our bodies as trauma gets mitigated or resolved.
The Neurological Effects of Trauma, and how EMDR can help
Traumatic events can have a long lasting neurological effect, which may lead to anxiety and other psychological issues. While the brain's ability to cope with trauma is greatly influenced by the person's social support system, the right treatment can help people deal with their traumatic experiences in a healthy way.