Treating Eating Disorders with EMDR
Our life experiences, and how we remember and hold on to the events, shape us.
Our memories are stored on the right side of our hippocampus - the side of the brain that does not know time.
When we experience traumatic or stressful life events, our brains and bodies often think that these events are still occurring.
As a result, people grasp for protection and control - something an eating disorder promises to offer, but doesn’t actually provide.
By using Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy, we are able to tell the brain and body the traumatic or stressful event is over.
We can let the brain and body know time has passed, and you do not need to hold onto the eating disorder for safety, control, or protection anymore.
EMDR can help the brain and body understand they can trust each other, once again.