EMDR Therapy: Signs of Repressed Childhood Trauma in Adults
Jamie Gibbs Jamie Gibbs

EMDR Therapy: Signs of Repressed Childhood Trauma in Adults

You may find yourself reacting strongly to situations that seem harmless on the surface, leaving you confused, anxious, or emotionally overwhelmed. If you’ve ever wondered whether something from your childhood is still affecting you today, it may be worth exploring the signs of repressed childhood trauma.

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10 Reasons to Try EMDR Therapy to Find Inner Peace
Jamie Gibbs Jamie Gibbs

10 Reasons to Try EMDR Therapy to Find Inner Peace

Are you or someone you love struggling with depression, anxiety, or PTSD? Do you feel a constant sense of dread or fear that something bad is about to happen? Are you emotionally exhausted, experiencing flashbacks or nightmares, or battling persistent feelings of sadness?

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EMDR Therapy for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
Jamie Gibbs Jamie Gibbs

EMDR Therapy for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

Living with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) can feel overwhelming. Intrusive thoughts—also known as obsessions—become persistent and distressing, often leading to compulsive behaviors that offer only temporary relief. While traditional approaches like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Exposure Response Prevention (ERP) are effective, another therapeutic option is emerging as a powerful tool for managing OCD symptoms: EMDR therapy.

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EMDR Therapy: A Proven Approach for Anxiety, Panic, PTSD, and Trauma
Jamie Gibbs Jamie Gibbs

EMDR Therapy: A Proven Approach for Anxiety, Panic, PTSD, and Trauma

If you’ve been struggling with anxiety, panic attacks, trauma, or PTSD, EMDR therapy may offer the breakthrough you’ve been searching for. This powerful, research-backed therapy is helping people around the world finally get past their past—without having to relive every detail of it.

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How to Deal with Anger Toward an Addict You Love
Jamie Gibbs Jamie Gibbs

How to Deal with Anger Toward an Addict You Love

Is it ever okay to feel or express anger toward someone you love who is struggling with sexual addiction? The short answer: yes. In fact, learning how to express anger in healthy ways can be a crucial part of your own healing—and sometimes, it can serve as a wake-up call to the addict.

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