Why PEMF is a More Convenient Alternative to EMDR Therapy
Have you ever heard of EMDR therapy? It’s a popular treatment method for trauma and anxiety that involves rapid eye movements, tapping, hand buzzers, and re-imaging traumatic events. While it has helped many people, the process can be time-consuming and expensive, making it difficult to fit into busy schedules or tight budgets. Luckily, there’s now a more convenient alternative: PEMF therapy! In this post, we’ll explore how PEMF is changing the game when it comes to treating mental health conditions – providing effective results without the hassle.
Introduction to PEMF and EMDR Therapy
PEMF therapy is a type of electromagnetic therapy that uses pulsed magnetic fields to stimulate healing. EMDR therapy is a type of psychotherapy that uses eye movements and other forms of bilateral stimulation to help people process and heal from trauma.
PEMF therapy is a more convenient alternative to EMDR therapy because it can be done at home, it is non-invasive, and it does not require the assistance of a therapist. PEMF therapy has been shown to be effective in treating conditions like PTSD, trauma, depression, anxiety, and chronic pain. EMDR therapy has been shown to be effective in treating conditions like PTSD and trauma, but it can be more expensive and time-consuming than PEMF therapy.
How Does PEMF Work?
PEMF therapy works by delivering pulsating electromagnetic fields to the body which transfers energy thought body and brain. These fields stimulate nerve cells and help to improve communication between the left and right hemispheres of the brain. This can help to reduce symptoms of mental illness and improve overall cognitive function.
PEMF therapy is safe, non-invasive, and has few side effects. It is an ideal treatment option for those who cannot or do not want to take medications for their mental health condition.
Benefits of PEMF over EMDR Therapy
PEMF therapy has a number of advantages over EMDR therapy, which makes it a more convenient option for many people.
First, PEMF therapy is less expensive than EMDR therapy. A Resona Health VIBE is a 1-time cost of $399 or less, and can be used many, many times, while an EMDR session can cost up to $200 per session. This means that PEMF therapy is more affordable for many people. Both PEMF and EMDR can show progress in just one session, but in both cases, it can often take 10-12 sessions or more to reach your goals. Since the VIBE is 1-time cost, and you use it at home, the cost and time savings are obvious.
Second, PEMF therapy is more comfortable than EMDR therapy. During a PEMF session, you simply wear it around your neck with lanyard or place it in your pocket and go about your business: watching TV, cooking, cleaning, reading, walking etc., while during an EMDR session you may have to do things like hold onto metal rods, have an uncomfortable conversation about the past events, re-visualize the trauma mentally, etc.
Third, PEMF is a 1-step process. Press play and put it in your pocket and forget about it. With EMDR it’s a 8-step process.
Fourth, PEMF therapy is more convenient than EMDR therapy. With PEMF therapy, you can have sessions in your own home or office, while with EMDR therapy you usually have to go to a therapist’s office. This makes PEMF Therapy much more convenient for many people.
Who Can Benefit From PEMF?
PEMF is a convenient alternative to EMDR therapy for those who are looking for less time and hassle. Besides PTSD and Trauma, PEMF can be used to treat a wide variety of conditions, including:
-Anxiety
-Depression
-Stress
-Insomnia
-Chronic pain
-Migraines
-Arthritis
– Fibromyalgia
-Multiple sclerosis
-Parkinson’s disease
Conclusion
Both PEMF and EMDR are very effective at treating PTSD and Trauma. All in all, PEMF therapy is a more convenient alternative to EMDR therapy, as it allows you to experience the same therapeutic effects from the comfort of your own home. Additionally, this type of therapy can be used on both adults and children alike, making it an ideal option for those who are seeking relief from trauma or mental health issues. If you’re looking for a holistic approach that addresses physical and emotional ailments at the same time, then PEMF could very well be the answer.