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College Students and Trauma
A recent Study from The University of Michigan highlighted that 44% of college students experience depression while 37% experienced anxiety. The most prolific report being that 66% of college students experience a diagnosable reaction to trauma. The National Counsil of Mental Wellbeing recently reported on average a client waits roughly six week to be seen by a professional counselor creating a significant in issue for college students that are experiencing mental health concerns that manifest during the college experience.
What is EMDR?
EMDR is the popular acronym for the treatment modality called Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing. Francine Shapiro developed it over 40 years ago and was originally created to treat post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
How Trauma Affects the Body
Amongst many definitions of trauma, the overwhelming of the brain’s capacity to cope with distressing experiences, and the subjective experience of threat to life and bodily integrity seem to stand out.
What is Brainspotting?
A University of Michigan study reveals 66% of college students experience trauma, with 44% facing depression and 37% anxiety. HopeNation Campus offers Brainspotting therapy, an effective treatment for trauma, providing appointments within 48 hours. Learn how somatic-based therapies like Brainspotting reduce symptoms and promote healing faster than traditional methods.