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EMDR: What if You Can’t Remember Trauma?

EMDR: What if You Can’t Remember Trauma?

EMDR can help you, even if memories are not fully present. Almost everyone will experience some form of trauma in their lifetime. You’ve survived it, so why remember it? The problem is, no matter how hard your brain tries to forget it, you may still end up with this uneasy feeling that you can’t quite put a finger on.

6 Ways to Begin Recovery From Emotional Trauma

6 Ways to Begin Recovery From Emotional Trauma

Emotional trauma can impact anyone and occur at any time. Whether it is something you have recently experienced or something that has been packed away, it is quite possible to feel sad, anxious, overwhelmed, or unhappy. While there is no clear-cut time frame for healing, knowing that you can move forward and regain your power is important. Here are six ways that you can begin your recovery process.

Boulder's Mass Shooting & the Marshall Wildfire: Coping with PTSD

Boulder's Mass Shooting & the Marshall Wildfire: Coping with PTSD

Recovering from your PTSD is not a solitary journey. If you are tempted to compare your recovery (or will to recover) to that of your neighbors or other witnesses, don't. That just compounds your distress with guilt and shame. Your losses are real and there's a very real and productive way forward. PTSD treatment is made for times like these. Serving Boulder, Longmont, Denver...

How EMDR Helps Relieve Trauma Stored the Body

How EMDR Helps Relieve Trauma Stored the Body

Trauma can get stuck in your nervous system in a multisensory way. You hear, see, and feel things when you recall the event or become triggered in some way. Some of the memory is real mixed with things you imagine. Regardless, your body holds it all in your nervous system in an unfinished, unresolved state.

Is Structural Racism the Problem of Older Generations? How Young POC are Affected

Is Structural Racism the Problem of Older Generations? How Young POC are Affected

Structural Racism Affects Young People of Color in particular, the malignancy of racism, woven into the fabric of the institutions and systems is harmful on a variety of levels. Over time, assumptions and stereotypes about racial groups have become embedded in our culture. This serves to legitimize racial inequality and throw up roadblocks for young people.