Grief is a natural response to loss, and it can involve a variety of emotions, such as sadness, anger, guilt, and confusion.
While experiencing grief after a loss is normal, 1-in-10 of bereaved survivors
suffer
from Prolonged Grief, where you feel unable to adjust to normal
life.
Some people may find that the grieving process is complicated by distressing memories,
unresolved issues, or intense emotional reactions related to the loss.
EMDR therapy can be used to help individuals effectively process their grief and facilitate adaptive coping.
Trouble concentrating, making decisions, or with memory
Profound sense of isolation, even when surrounded by others
Haunted by sadness, guilt, or thoughts of what might have been
Believing life will never be normal or you can feel happy again
Grief can have a significant impact on your daily life, relationships, career, and overall well-being.
Luckily, effective treatment can help you manage and overcome your pain.
In numerous studies, EMDR has been scientifically proven to effectively treat Grief. While EMDR was originally developed to treat trauma-related conditions, its application has expanded to include a broader range of experiences that contribute to emotional distress, including grief.
Unlike traditional treatment, Virtual EMDR works faster, is more effective, and delivers longer-lasting results. This is because EMDR addresses the root cause of PTSD & Trauma, not just the symptoms.
Many people report feeling a noticeable improvement in less emotional distress, even after just one session of Virtual EMDR!
Virtual EMDR offers unique Grief Protocols to help you:
Re-Process past Traumatic Memories related to the Grief
Addressing lingering after-effects, such as nightmares and reminders
Managing the symptoms of Grief
Resolving unwanted feelings, such as guilt, responsibility, and fear
In each session, simply select the Grief Protocol you need– all included in your Virtual EMDR unlimited subscription! In addition, you also get UNLIMITED ACCESS to EMDR protocols for PTSD & Trauma, Depression, Fear, and more
If you think you may be experiencing Grief, take this free test.
The Prolonged Grief Disorder (PG-13) test is used to
measure the intensity
of grief experienced by someone
who has lost a loved one.
Simple, easy-to-use. Even if you have never done EMDR before.
Check out why Virtual EMDR is uniquely designed for you: