It has been approximately 8 weeks since I started going to therapy. I'm an open book so saying, or rather admitting, that I am seeking help isn't really much of a stretch for me. Anyone who knows me, and I mean really knows me, is aware of my ability to be honest with them and my issues, of course only when asked.
It's been almost 2 years since I found out some really disturbing news about my father and in those two years I have developed severe anxiety, agoraphobia and depression. I've always been a bit of a worry wart in general but over the last 6 months in particular I've had several anxiety attacks relating to things I really have no control over but stress about anyways. It wasn't until 2 months ago that I realized something needed to change.
I went online to my insurance web page and literally found the closest therapist with positive feedback. I called his office, made an appointment and have been seeing a profound change since then. I really do think it was fate because I really didn't put much effort into finding "the therapist". It just so happened Dr. Alpert is an anxiety specialist. We use EMDR therapy (eye movement desensitization and reprocessing therapy) to help me lower my anxiety. Instead of trying to explain what EMDR is, I'd rather just show you a video of someone undergoing EMDR therapy with a trained professional.
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I would like to say that this blog really convinced me to do it! Thanks, very good post. Vancouver therapist
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