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Hospice of Santa Barbara uses Cutting Edge Therapy Which Has Proven Successful for Veterans with PTSD

Hospice of Santa Barbara May 25, 2016

 With National PTSD Day June 27, Hospice of Santa Barbara is proud its counselors are able to utilize EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) – a short-term treatment modality utilizing eye movement to process trauma. This therapy has proven especially effective for veterans with PTSD.

Trauma gets stored in a part of the brain (the hippocampus) with all the original raw and vivid imagery sensations and thoughts. During EMDR, this material gets re-processed and stored in to different “files” of the brain, allowing the client to become more objective about the trauma. Clients come to a place of being able to remember the trauma without being flooded by painful and disturbing images and sensations. This technique is completely non-invasive and involves something called dual stimulation using bilateral eye movements, tones or taps. During the reprocessing phases the client recalls past memories, present triggers, or anticipated future experiences while simultaneously focusing on a set of external stimulus. During that time, clients generally experience the emergence of insight, changes in memories, or new more positive associations.

Several Hospice of Santa Barbara counselors have been trained and certified in EMDR and are using it with their clients with great effectiveness. Clients often report feeling comforted and relieved in a way that talk therapy alone is unable to do.

 

At Capacity: Being Fully Awake in Life & Death

Hospice of Santa Barbara May 23, 2016

Santa Barbara's Alliance for Living and Dying Well presents a unique opportunity to hear Venerable Dr. Barry Kerzin, physician to His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, teacher, author and fully ordained Buddhist monk, address one of life's most fundamental challenges - Being Fully Awake in Life and Death.

As founder of Altruism in Medicine Institute (AIMI), Dr. Kerzin will share basic techniques to increase awareness, enhance life experience and learn to be fully present in each moment.

For more information on Dr. Kerzin's life and work, please visit http://altruismmedicine.org or view this 10-minute segment produced by PBS as part of their series on religion and ethics: http://www.pbs.org/wnet/religionandethics/2015/10/09/october-9-2015-dalai-lamas-doctor/27427/

Being Fully Awake in Life and Death will be held on Friday, July 1, 2016 at 7pm at The New Vic Theatre (33 W. Victoria Street). This presentation is FREE and open to the public, and is currently at capacity.

 

For more information about Alliance For Living and Dying Well, 

visit their website.

Alliance for Living and Dying Well

2040 Alameda Padre Serra, Suite 110

Santa Barbara, CA 93103

allianceforlivinganddyingwell.org

(805) 845-5314

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Hospice of Santa Barbara offesr free counseling, support groups, resources and community education meeting the emotional, social and spiritual needs of people facing or grieving the death of a loved one.

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