Transformative Therapy: Exploring EMDR with Siobhan Bonfield
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Challenging life experiences, including trauma, can have a lasting effect on quality of life. The effects can be both psychological and physiological, and finding an effective treatment can be transformative. In this episode of 'Well, Hello Anxiety', we explore Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy with Dr. Siobhan Bonfield, an experienced Clinical Psychologist. EMDR is a structured therapy that provides patients with a unique approach to processing trauma by utilising bilateral stimulation to reduce the vividness and emotional intensity associated with past traumas. In this conversation, Dr Jodi Richardson and Dr Siobhan Bonfield explore the intricacies of EMDR therapy, discussing its effectiveness in treating individuals with experiences of complex trauma, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and other psychological challenges. Siobhan shares her expertise in EMDR and highlights its role in facilitating trauma recovery, offering hope and healing to those navigating their journey towards flourishing.    ABOUT JODI: Jodi is a speaker, educator, and bestselling author specialising in anxiety and well-being. Learn more: https://drjodirichardson.com. Order Jodi's book, "Anxious Mums: How mums can turn their anxiety into strength": https://drjodirichardson.com/product/anxious-mums/ or https://amzn.to/2YtA3ks. CONNECT WITH JODI: Connect with Jodi on LinkedIn Follow Jodi on InstagramLike Jodi's Facebook page   Well, Hello Anxiety is a Postive Media Podcast.    The information provided on this Podcast is for general educational purposes only, and is to be used at your sole risk. We are not liable for any reliance on this information, and it is not a substitute for professional medical advice. We recommend you seek a medical or healthcare professional if you are seeking advice, diagnosis or treatment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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