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Notice That
Jen Savage and Bridger Falkenstien
163 episodes
5 days ago
An EMDR Podcast
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An EMDR Podcast
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Health & Fitness
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Why Does EMDR Work? Exploring Working Memory, Bilateral Stimulation, and the Science of Change
Notice That
57 minutes 8 seconds
5 months ago
Why Does EMDR Work? Exploring Working Memory, Bilateral Stimulation, and the Science of Change
This episode explores how EMDR impacts the brain’s core networks—working memory, salience detection, and autobiographical processing—to transform trauma through bilateral stimulation, cognitive load, and therapeutic presence.
Notice That
An EMDR Podcast