
Dr Caroline is a Mental Health GP who is passionate about helping her clients resolve their difficult memories using EMDR. Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing is an amazingly effective therapy for trauma and difficult memories. This podcast demystifies EMDR. Dr Caroline shares all her knowledge and experience to help you decide if EMDR is for you, and how best to get the most from your E... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 62 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessMental Health | |||

In this episode, we explore one of the most common emotional experiences brought to therapy: fear—in all its forms, from anxiety to full-blown panic. We unpack how fear manifests in the body, why it sometimes gets “stuck,” and how EMDR can help calm ... more
In this episode, we explore two of the most complex and misunderstood emotions in human psychology — shame and guilt. While guilt tells us “I’ve done something bad,” shame tells us “I am bad.” Drawing on the groundbreaking research of Dr. Brené Brown... more
Today we are talking about anger... the 'bodyguard' of sadness, fear or shame. It has such connotations in our society, especially for women. Anger in women can be a little bit taboo, or we may also be a bit afraid of anger, if it has been a feature ... more
Is it normal to cry during EMDR therapy? This is one of the most common questions clients ask before their first session. In this episode of the EMDR Doctor Podcast, I explain why crying in EMDR is not only normal, but often a sign that meaningful pr... more
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Love this, great short bits of Australian info,and sadly still so relevant. As a new EMDR therapist but an experienced developmentally aware play therapist and psychologist the biggest challenge is helping parents and professionals understand children’s needs and actions through a ‘normal’ developmental lens.
5 F’s are interesting to understand a bit better.
A comprehensive, step by step guide for anyone starting out, thinking of starting out, or just interested in EMDR therapy.
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Focusing on mental health and trauma therapy, the content is primarily centered around Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) and its applications. Episodes address a range of relevant topics, including complexities of human emotions, managing grief, dealing with relationships, financial stress, and the psychological impact of traumatic events. Additionally, practical advice is often shared for those considering or undergoing EMDR therapy, making it a comprehensive resource for individuals seeking to understand and navigate their mental health challenges. Unique aspects of this content include its empathetic approach, blending personal anecdotes with professional insights, and making complex therapeutic concepts accessible to ... more
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