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EMDR Insights
EMDR appears to reduce anxiety and the threat reflex by utilizing lateralized eye movements, which may have evolutionary roots linked to movement and fear responses. While promising, EMDR is most effective for single-event traumas rather than complex, prolonged experiences. This growing interest in EMDR within the psychiatric community highlights its potential in treating conditions like PTSD.In this clip
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Erasing Fears & Traumas Based on the Modern Neuroscience of Fear | Huberman Lab Podcast #49
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Has Andrew Huberman said that walking and moving your eyelids from one side to another reduces the perceived level of threat and reduces stress, and does it have to do with the amygdala, as mentioned in the episode Understanding and Using Dreams to Learn and to Forget | Huberman Lab Podcast #5 and the clip Eye Movements and Trauma?
What does Andrew Huberman say about Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) in the episode Erasing Fears & Traumas Based on the Modern Neuroscience of Fear | Huberman Lab Podcast #49 and the clip EMDR Insights?
What does Andrew Huberman say about Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) in the episode Erasing Fears & Traumas Based on the Modern Neuroscience of Fear | Huberman Lab Podcast #49 and the clip EMDR Insights?