Tag: trauma healing
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Effective Trauma Therapies: OEI & EMDR Flash Technique

Trauma isn’t just “big” events — it’s any experience that overwhelms your nervous system and leaves you feeling powerless. Therapies like EMDR and OEI don’t just manage symptoms, they help your brain reprocess traumatic memories so they stop hijacking you. Safe, evidence-based, and effective, these approaches create lasting change without reliving trauma in detail.
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Why Trauma Therapy Doesn’t Have To Take Years

Healing doesn’t have to take years. This article explains how trauma affects the brain and body, why talk therapy doesn’t always work, and how healing needs to be based in neuroscience of how trauma is stored in the brain and body. Observed and Experiential Integration OEI therapy is a simple, brain-based approach that can help…
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Combining OEI Therapy with Hypnotherapy to SUPERCHARGE Trauma Therapy

Combining OEI therapy and hypnotherapy can help you heal from trauma faster and more deeply. OEI helps your body and brain process trauma. Accelerated Hypnotherapy helps you change old patterns. Together, they offer a gentle, flexible way to reduce anxiety, flashbacks, and feeling stuck—without having to talk about painful, personal details.
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What If EMDR Didn’t Work for Your Trauma?

Tried EMDR but didn’t find relief? You’re not alone. OEI (Observed Experiential Integration) offers a gentler, body-aware alternative for trauma healing. Unlike EMDR, OEI doesn’t require retelling your story. It uses simple eye movements to calm the nervous system and release trauma—even when memories are unclear. Discover a safer, more grounded path to healing.
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Can EMDR Make Your Trauma Worse?

EMDR can make things worse when revivification happens by talking or thinking about trauma brings back vivid emotions and sensations from the original event. The neuroscience can help you understand why this can be retraumatizing because , making you feel like you’re reliving the trauma in the present. Instead of helping, it can increase distress,…
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OEI Therapy vs Brainspotting

OEI and Brainspotting both work with eye positions and the nervous system to process trauma. But they’re not the same. This article explains how they differ in approach, training, and technique—so you can figure out what might work best for you. Trauma recovery is deeply influenced by the quality of the relationship between client and…
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How Does OEI Therapy Work for Trauma?

OEI is a neuroscience-based trauma therapy that helps process stuck trauma memories without relying on speech. It uses eye position and guided techniques to calm the nervous system and reduce symptoms. OEI can help people recover from both simple and complex trauma in a way that feels safe, clear, and often much faster than talk…
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OEI: A Different Approach to Trauma Therapy

OEI therapy uses visual and brain-based tools to access memories that language can’t reach because traditional talk therapy doesn’t always work for trauma. Observed Experiential Integration (OEI) can reduce trauma symptoms quickly, even in complex cases. OEI may help with nightmares, flashbacks, and anxiety. This article explains why OEI works and how it differs from…
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OEI Therapy vs. EMDR: Understanding the Key Differences

Observed Experiential Integration (OEI) Therapy is a trauma-processing therapy that uses visual pathways to integrate both brain hemispheres, reducing anxiety and trauma symptoms, and evolved out of EMDR therapy, by my mentor, Dr. Rick Bradshaw. Because clients are stuck in a learned procedure of trauma, Accelerated OEI does not require clients to talk about their…
