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KENOSHA, Wis. - WisconsinEagle -- When The Call Hits Home, a podcast devoted to supporting first responders, has just released Episode 41, diving into the therapy modality EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) and its growing impact in trauma recovery.
Hosts Dr. Ashlee Gethner, DSW, LCSW, & Jennifer Woosley LPCC S guide listeners through an accessible conversation about EMDR, debunking common myths about therapy - especially for those serving in public safety roles. The episode sheds light on how traditional therapy isn't always about "lying on the couch," and instead introduces EMDR as a structured, actionable approach to help heal trauma, big and small.
Listeners learn how EMDR mimics the brain's natural healing process via techniques like eye movement and bilateral stimulation, offering hope for first responders who frequently face high-stress situations. The hosts passionately discuss how EMDR can help first responders reprocess difficult experiences, emphasizing that you don't necessarily have to talk through every feeling to find relief.
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This brief, insightful episode offers valuable information for anyone curious about alternative therapy options and sets the stage for future episodes on the topic. "There's a lot of different ways we can get help nowadays," says Jennifer, encouraging listeners to dig deeper and find what works best for them.
Tune in to When The Call Hits Home Episode 41 for a practical, compassionate look at EMDR and why it could make a difference for those on the front lines.
Listen now on your favorite podcast platform.
Podcast Availability: Available now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all major podcast platforms.
For more information, visit https://whenthecallhitshome.com
Hosts Dr. Ashlee Gethner, DSW, LCSW, & Jennifer Woosley LPCC S guide listeners through an accessible conversation about EMDR, debunking common myths about therapy - especially for those serving in public safety roles. The episode sheds light on how traditional therapy isn't always about "lying on the couch," and instead introduces EMDR as a structured, actionable approach to help heal trauma, big and small.
Listeners learn how EMDR mimics the brain's natural healing process via techniques like eye movement and bilateral stimulation, offering hope for first responders who frequently face high-stress situations. The hosts passionately discuss how EMDR can help first responders reprocess difficult experiences, emphasizing that you don't necessarily have to talk through every feeling to find relief.
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This brief, insightful episode offers valuable information for anyone curious about alternative therapy options and sets the stage for future episodes on the topic. "There's a lot of different ways we can get help nowadays," says Jennifer, encouraging listeners to dig deeper and find what works best for them.
Tune in to When The Call Hits Home Episode 41 for a practical, compassionate look at EMDR and why it could make a difference for those on the front lines.
Listen now on your favorite podcast platform.
Podcast Availability: Available now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all major podcast platforms.
For more information, visit https://whenthecallhitshome.com
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