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Healing Is Possible With The Help of EMDR Therapy

Our counseling center in Denver, Colorado provides some of the best EMDR therapy Denver has to offer. 

If you’re feeling stuck in life, EMDR therapy can be the catalyst for change.

Healing from your past might seem impossible. Perhaps you’re feeling stuck and don’t think that things will ever be able to change.

If you’ve tried traditional types of therapy and haven’t experienced the change you want, maybe it’s time to consider EMDR therapy.

We specialize in EMDR therapy in Denver, Colorado and would love to show you how this life changing therapy can help you move forward in your life.

 

Helping you get unstuck in life

EMDR therapy is designed to help you uncover and move past the things that are preventing you from healing and holding you back in life.

When other therapy isn't working

If you’ve tried other types of counseling and haven’t made the progress you desire, EMDR therapy offers a new approach to get on the path to healing.

One of the best forms of therapy available

EMDR treatment has been studied and is quickly becoming one of the preferred types of treatment for trauma, PTSD and much more.

An EMDR Therapist in Denver, Colorado

Hi I’m Cody Mitts a therapist that specializes in EMDR therapy in Denver, Colorado. You’re probably here because you’re looking for the right EMDR therapist to help you do some healing in your life.

I would love to talk with you about what you want to accomplish and how EMDR therapy can be a part of your journey.

If you would like to learn more or get started with EMDR therapy give me a call or contact me online. I looking forward to meeting you and helping you get started on the path to healing.

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A Denver EMDR Therapist

Therapy To Help You Move Forward

Is something holding you back in life? Overcoming a trauma, dealing with abuse, anxiety, or PTSD can be difficult.

Our Denver EMDR therapy can help you move past the things keeping you stuck. EMDR  counseling can help you heal from difficult or traumatic life situations.

Learn how one of our EMDR therapists in Denver can help you move forward in life!

Heal Your Body

EMDR will help your body heal from a negative experience.

Heal Your Mind

Free yourself from thoughts or memories you can’t seem to let go.

Heal Your Emotions

Overcome difficult emotions you feel like you can’t move past.

EMDR Therapy Denver

What is EMDR therapy?

EMDR therapy is a specialized form of counseling to help you heal from traumatic, negative, or stressful life experiences. It can help you heal from the things triggering your anxiety, anger, depression, and more.

EMDR stands for Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing. It works by targeting the thoughts and feelings that are causing your pain.

EMDR counseling helps your body and mind focus on the core issues causing your problem. As you work through the things that are keeping you stuck you’re able to move forward in your life.

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What does EMDR help with?

EMDR therapy has traditionally been used to help people recover from traumatic life events and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder or PTSD. Today EMDR therapy has expanded to treat a variety of problems. Our EMDR treatment in Denver can help you with any of these problems:

  • General Anxiety
  • Social Anxiety
  • Panic Attacks or Anxiety Attacks
  • Explosive Anger or Rage
  • Depression
  • A traumatic life situation
  • PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder)
  • Shame or Insecurity
  • Low Self Esteem

Denver EMDR Therapy

How does EMDR therapy work?

EMDR therapy is a process. Our Denver EMDR therapist will guide you safely through this process by preparing you to work through the negative stuff in your life.

When you’re ready your therapist will help you through the process of “desensitizing” your negative thoughts and feelings. This is where your body and mind are able to heal from negative memories, emotions, and body sensations. The goal of this process is to help you work through the things that are keeping you stuck.

Once you’ve safely worked through these painful things you can begin to build on your strengths. This part of the EMDR process teaches you how to feel good and experience living without the negative thoughts and feelings that were holding you back.

To learn more about this process give us a call to talk with an EMDR therapist in Denver. You can also learn more at the EMDR International Association.

Address the core problem of your anger.

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EMDR Therapy Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can benefit from EMDR?

Anyone that has ever had a negative experience and wasn’t able to recover can benefit from EMDR. These people often describe feeling stuck, anxious, irritable, or have physical health problems despite treatment. Common symptoms include panic attacks, night mares, flashbacks, trouble sleeping, anger outbursts, and low self esteem.

How effective is EMDR treatment?

EMDR is a specialized form of therapy that is recommended by many mental health orgnizations including the American Psychiatric Association, the Department of Veterans Affairs, and the Department of Defense. Over 20 studies have found that EMDR treatment can significantly improve problems related to post traumatic stress disorder or PTSD.

What CAn EMDR Help With?

Traditionally EMDR therapy is used to treat post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). It can successfully help with many trauma related issues including anxiety problems, panic attacks, phobia’s, unresolved grief, disturbing memories, addictions, pain disorders, and anger or rage problems.

How does EMDR therapy work?

When you experience something negative or traumatic it affects your nervous system. Sometimes these experiences get “stuck” in your nervous system. EMDR helps you target what’s keeping you stuck and will help your nervous system heal.

How long is EMDR therapy?

EMDR therapy is a process. There are 8 phases of treatment that your therapist will guide you through. While EMDR is designed to speed up your ability to heal, it’s not a one time treatment. The length of therapy can always vary depending on the severity of your struggle, current life situation, current resources and more.

Is EMDR Hypnosis?

No, EMDR therapy is different from hypnotherapy. You are awake and alert during the entire process of therapy. Your body, mind, and emotions are doing the work for you as you process information during EMDR.

Does EMDR Really Work?

I use EMDR therapy because of the breakthroughs I have seen it provide to many of the people I have worked with. EMDR has also helped millions of people around the world, and is one the most effective treatments for trauma.

Contact A Denver EMDR Therapist

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