
Season 2 · Episode 528
Rewiring the Traumatized Brain: The Science of EMDR
Explore the science of EMDR and how innovative therapies help adults process the biological impact of childhood trauma to reclaim their lives.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
February 7, 202622m 44s
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Show Notes
In this deep-dive episode, Herman and Corn explore the profound connection between childhood adversity and adult mental health, specifically focusing on the transformative power of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR). They break down the biological "architecture of trauma," explaining how toxic stress reshapes the brain and why traditional talk therapy isn’t always enough to reach stuck memories. From the clinical success of bilateral stimulation to the emerging 2026 landscape of MDMA-assisted therapy and somatic healing, this episode provides a comprehensive roadmap for anyone looking to understand how the brain can finally move from a state of high alert to a state of peace.