Wednesday, January 7, 2009
EMDR provides a way for people to free themselves from destructive memories, and it seems to work, even in cases where years of conventional therapy have failed.
-ABC News "20/20"
Three years of regular therapy, zanax, zoloft, etc. didn't help much. I found WebEMDR.com and after the first session knew something was working. After five sessions, most of my depression was gone. No one should go through what I did for ten years. Try this site. At least once.
-Steven R., September, 2008
Before it would stress me out and cause me GRIEF - now I feel better, less insecure, definitely more confident. IT DOESN'T CONTROL ME ANYMORE . That's the best part. It's still a memory, but one I can deal with. I'll help get the word out. So many people could benefit and from the privacy of their homes.
-Claire B., September, 2008









Information Resources
On memory and why "bad" memories last a long time:
http://www.webmd.com/brain/news/20070829/bad-memories-easier-to-remember
Listen to NPR radio on PTSD after intensive care:
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=94715147&ft=1&f=1012
Rape and PTSD in the U.S.
http://www.brokenspirits.com/information/ptsd.asp
The following provide more information on EMDR, its history and effectiveness:
http://www.childtrauma.com/emdrch.html