Vitals & Voices
In this episode of Vitals & Voices, we continue our mental health conversation with Tracy Weiland, Licensed Clinical Social Worker at Lexington Regional Health Center, to explore a therapy that many people have heard about—but few truly understand: EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing). Tracy breaks down EMDR in plain language, explaining how trauma can become “stuck” in the brain and body, why you can’t always just “think your way out” of distress, and how bilateral stimulation helps the brain safely reprocess painful memories. From long‑lasting childhood trauma to single‑event experiences like car accidents or phobias, Tracy shares who EMDR may help, what therapy sessions actually look like, and why feeling safe and in control is always the priority. Whether you’ve struggled with anxiety, feel haunted by a past event, or wonder why certain memories still affect you years later, this honest and reassuring conversation offers clarity, hope, and practical insight into one of today’s most effective trauma‑focused therapies. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: * What EMDR is (and what it is not) * How trauma is stored in the brain and body * Why EMDR does not involve hypnosis * What bilateral stimulation looks like in real sessions * Why coping skills come before reprocessing * Who EMDR may help—and when it might not be the first step * What progress and “success” can look like over time Why This Episode Matters: So many people believe they should be over past experiences—but trauma doesn’t work on a timeline. Untreated trauma can quietly shape emotions, relationships, and daily reactions long after the event itself. EMDR offers a structured, evidence‑based way to help the brain heal—often allowing people to feel lighter, more grounded, and more in control of their lives. If you feel stuck, overwhelmed by memories, or simply curious about new mental health treatment options, this episode is an empowering first step toward understanding your mind—and your healing—more clearly. If anything discussed in this episode resonates with you, Lexington Regional Health Center’s mental health team is here to help you explore the care and support that fits you best. Vitals & Voices is a podcast powered by Lexington Regional Health Center, offering meaningful health conversations that matter to you. Each episode features authentic stories and expert insights from the people behind the care — including healthcare professionals, wellness advocates, community leaders, and patients — all aimed at helping you live your healthiest, most informed life. Subscribe & Stay Connected: Follow Vitals & Voices for more health insights and practical tips to help you live well and stay connected. * YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgHSQRXYOpSaOmQ4ySWCGyEqj4_WBW-xj] * Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/vitals-voices/id1843658102] * Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/7puCg9z6l5EdAwrFHDbPGX?si=5pWuivycT1WQ1KCfZ96C1w]
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