• Talk to one person about your feelings.
  • Help someone else by volunteering.
  • Have lunch or coffee with a friend.
  • Ask a loved one to check in with you regularly.
  • Accompany someone to the movies, a concert, or a small get-together.
  • Call or email an old friend.
  • Go for a walk with a workout buddy.
  • Schedule a weekly dinner date.
  • Meet new people by taking a class or joining a club.
  • Confide in a counselor, therapist, or clergy member.
Reprocessing (EMDR)
&
Eye Movement Desensitization
adults, adolescents & seniors
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERTISE
Gen has the education, clinical knowledge, and professional experience necessary to assist individuals dealing with a variety of mental health issues and/or relational difficulties.   Gen has specializes in treatment for anxiety, trauma-related concerns, and perinatal mood disorders.  Gen has training in eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), cognitive processing therapy (CPT), and prolonged exposure therapy (PET) for PTSD.  Gen is a valued practioner, able to offer front-line evidenced-based treatment that work.
 
CLINICAL WORK
  • depression
  • anxiety
  • postpartum support
  • grief & loss
  • post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
  • relational difficulties
 
 
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EMDR is an evidenced based therapy for the treatment of PTSD and trauma related conditions in the Practice Guidelines of the American Psychiatric Association and many other well known health associations throughout the world. 
 
Gen Judayna, LCSW has completed training for EMDR with Amy Konkle, MD, a licensed psychiatrist and
EMDRIA certified
practitioner in the
State of Indiana.
 
 
 
How is EMDR therapy different from any other type of psychotherapy? The technology that we use gives the brain the opportunity to access experience as it was encoded at the time, bringing it into conscious awareness so the brain can reprocess the experience. The dual awareness that the memories are in the past while being aware that you’re in the present allows for something else to happen now that couldn’t happen then. And it’s happening in real time, not trauma time.
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