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Kambria Evans
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With a Masters in Education from Vanderbilt, Kambria Evans has been creating trainings and teaching adult learners for over 20 years. As the Director of Education and Quality Improvement at Stanford Medical School, she created ease in complex systems, thereby giving medical trainees successful learning experiences. Now, as a dedicated mom, therapist, and EMDR Consultant, Kambria knows what it means to do things efficiently, effectively, and in a learner-centered way. When she isn't podcasting or creating online courses, you can find Kambria playing with her twins on a beach in California.
With a Masters in Education from Vanderbilt, Kambria Evans has been creating trainings and teaching adult learners for over 20 years. As the Director of Education and Quality Improvement at Stanford Medical School, she created ease in complex systems, thereby giving medical trainees successful learning experiences. Now, as a dedicated mom, therapist, and EMDR Consultant, Kambria knows what it means to do things efficiently, effectively, and in a learner-centered way. When she isn't podcasting or creating online courses, you can find Kambria playing with her twins on a beach in California.
Integration Time for ADHD and Autism [Parenting Neurodivergence Series]
We're constantly inundated with information, experiences, and sensory input from all directions-in school, at work, at home, and anywhere else we go throughout our day. Without time to process and absorb, how can we effectively learn, grow, or heal? Enter the concept of integration time, a powerful tool for both therapists and clients that's often overlooked in our daily lives.
Integration time allows us to digest new information and experiences without feeling overwhelmed. It's essential for enhancing our capacity to learn, adapt, and heal-whether in therapy sessions, personal growth journeys, or everyday situations. And this concept is especially important for those with neurodivergent t...
Integration time allows us to digest new information and experiences without feeling overwhelmed. It's essential for enhancing our capacity to learn, adapt, and heal-whether in therapy sessions, personal growth journeys, or everyday situations. And this concept is especially important for those with neurodivergent t...
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EMDR Therapy and Urges: Unlocking Inner Calm and Control [Parenting Neurodivergence Series]
Просмотров 18619 часов назад
Urges drive our actions, yet we're often taught to suppress them. This constant battle against our natural inclinations can lead to frustration, shame, and a profound sense of disconnection from our authentic selves. Many of us struggle silently, believing our urges are inherently wrong or shameful, unaware of the toll this takes on our mental health and overall well-being. Our relationship wit...
A Relational Blueprint for Every Parent and Therapy Client [Parenting Neurodivergence Series]
Просмотров 12514 дней назад
As a caretaker, you've learned to put others first. But what if the greatest gift you could give others is learning to love yourself expansively? Love and secure attachment is the foundation of every relationship we have, with others and with ourselves. But have you ever considered that the way you love might be holding you back? As an EMDR therapist with over 10,000 sessions under my belt, I'v...
The Silent Struggle of Parenting Differently-Wired Kids [Parenting Neurodivergence Series]
Просмотров 11721 день назад
The Silent Struggle of Parenting Differently-Wired Kids [Parenting Neurodivergence Series]
Who Decides What “Normal” Behavior is? [Parenting Neurodivergence Series]
Просмотров 12028 дней назад
Who Decides What “Normal” Behavior is? [Parenting Neurodivergence Series]
IEPs, 504s, and Exhausted Parents: Rethink, Reframe, Reclaim [Parenting Neurodivergence Series]
Просмотров 98Месяц назад
IEPs, 504s, and Exhausted Parents: Rethink, Reframe, Reclaim [Parenting Neurodivergence Series]
Superpowers or Differences? A New Take on Neurodiversity [Parenting Neurodivergence Series]
Просмотров 236Месяц назад
Superpowers or Differences? A New Take on Neurodiversity [Parenting Neurodivergence Series]
The Myth of the 'Normal' Brain: A New View on ADHD and Autism [Parenting Neurodivergence Series]
Просмотров 162Месяц назад
The Myth of the 'Normal' Brain: A New View on ADHD and Autism [Parenting Neurodivergence Series]
“Forgive & Forget” Doesn’t Work in Trauma Therapy [Dumb Things Therapists Say Series]
Просмотров 4462 месяца назад
“Forgive & Forget” Doesn’t Work in Trauma Therapy [Dumb Things Therapists Say Series]
Enhancing Therapy Outcomes: Deconstructing Traditional Goal Setting [Dumb Things Therapists Say]
Просмотров 3002 месяца назад
Enhancing Therapy Outcomes: Deconstructing Traditional Goal Setting [Dumb Things Therapists Say]
EMDR and Safety with Psychedelics [Dumb Things Therapists Say Series]
Просмотров 2392 месяца назад
EMDR and Safety with Psychedelics [Dumb Things Therapists Say Series]
The Misconceptions of EMDR vs. Talk Therapy [Dumb Things Therapists Say Series]
Просмотров 4523 месяца назад
The Misconceptions of EMDR vs. Talk Therapy [Dumb Things Therapists Say Series]
EMDR for Addiction Treatment and Healthy Habit Formation [Dumb Things Therapists Say Series]
Просмотров 4563 месяца назад
EMDR for Addiction Treatment and Healthy Habit Formation [Dumb Things Therapists Say Series]
Attachment-Based Therapy: EMDR and Attachment Styles [Dumb Things Therapists Say Series]
Просмотров 8423 месяца назад
Attachment-Based Therapy: EMDR and Attachment Styles [Dumb Things Therapists Say Series]
Therapy vs. Coaching: What's "Right" at What Time? [Dumb Things Therapists Say Series]
Просмотров 2603 месяца назад
Therapy vs. Coaching: What's "Right" at What Time? [Dumb Things Therapists Say Series]
The 5 Most Useless Therapy Diagnoses [Dumb Things Therapists Say Series]
Просмотров 6183 месяца назад
The 5 Most Useless Therapy Diagnoses [Dumb Things Therapists Say Series]
EMDR for the New Year [Why EMDR Works Series]
Просмотров 53010 месяцев назад
EMDR for the New Year [Why EMDR Works Series]
EMDR for Grief [Why EMDR Works Series]
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EMDR for Grief [Why EMDR Works Series]
EMDR for Anger [Why EMDR Works Series]
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.10 месяцев назад
EMDR for Anger [Why EMDR Works Series]
EMDR for Disordered Eating [Why EMDR Works Series]
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.10 месяцев назад
EMDR for Disordered Eating [Why EMDR Works Series]
EMDR for Addiction [Why EMDR Works Series]
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.11 месяцев назад
EMDR for Addiction [Why EMDR Works Series]
EMDR for Winter Holidays [Why EMDR Works Series]
Просмотров 24511 месяцев назад
EMDR for Winter Holidays [Why EMDR Works Series]
EMDR for Depression [Why EMDR Works Series]
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EMDR for Depression [Why EMDR Works Series]
EMDR for Anxiety [Why EMDR Works Series]
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EMDR for Anxiety [Why EMDR Works Series]
EMDR allowed me to clearly inventory the curriculum available to me as I learned how to parent
Просмотров 7911 месяцев назад
EMDR allowed me to clearly inventory the curriculum available to me as I learned how to parent
EMDR for Parents [Why EMDR Works Series]
Просмотров 38511 месяцев назад
EMDR for Parents [Why EMDR Works Series]
EMDR Should Be the Go-To, Default Therapy
Просмотров 16011 месяцев назад
EMDR Should Be the Go-To, Default Therapy
EMDR as Standard Practice [Why EMDR Works Series]
Просмотров 507Год назад
EMDR as Standard Practice [Why EMDR Works Series]
Identifying Red & Green Flag Therapists [Rebranding Trauma Therapy Series]
Просмотров 593Год назад
Identifying Red & Green Flag Therapists [Rebranding Trauma Therapy Series]
Hi Kambria, thank you for the video. Notwithstanding a medical cause, would it be safe to assume there’s a traumatized part holding and operating from the collapse and sadness only in cases of pre-verbal or early trauma?
This was so helpful thank you.
I loved this topic. I have urges & feel bad about it. Next week I do EMDR with my urges. Thanks for this short.❤
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So incredibly helpful! Thank you!
I was shocked when studying psychology that EMDR wasn't in the curriculum. Liked and subscribed.
Does following the urge mean a visualization or could involve gestures, sounds or movements while following BLS?
Such a great reframe of "mental health problems" to Expansive Love and wholehearted living. This really resonated!
I'm so glad! Thanks for listening!
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I hate emdr with a passion. I feel so ashamed that I paid £80 an hour to have someone wave a stick in front of my face and I had to pretend it cured my mental health problems, it was awful. I can't believe so many people fall for this bullshit.
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I'm just starting out on my EMDR journey and your videos are great at taking out the tension of being inexperienced. They really resonate with my approach to all my therapeutic work. Thanks from the UK.
Great to hear!
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How can i use emdr @ home to quit smoking cigarettes, thanks for help
This was so real and clear, thank you!
Just heard about resourcing for the first time yesterday in my therapy session. We talked about it a lot but this was a great deep dive. Thank you!
You're welcome! I'm glad this was helpful for you.
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Want to learn more about empowering yourself to experience therapy on your terms? If you appreciated this episode, you won't want to miss out on The Client Workbook + supporting videos! www.zerodisturbance.com/client-workbook
Thank you. As someone who recently discovered they have aphantasia it is nice to be seen. As a mental health professional, EMDR trained, it was surprising to me, as well, that I hadn't heard of this. I thought I was dumb. Aphantasia interferes with so many typical things like learning, navigation, sequencing, memories (lack thereof), and most assuredly, visualization. Neurodivergence is all around us, it is important to remember that we are all different, just like we teach children when they are young, and different is BEAUTIFUL.
Thank you so much for sharing. I appreciate your vulnerability.
Let me ask a question- I get emdr addresses past beliefs of the negative cognitions of I don’t matter or belong or good enough from childhood trauma. What if the person currently has no teeth/dentures and feels not good enough or they matter because of the lack of teeth. To me the emdr can address the past but won’t do anything for the lack of teeth right now . The lack of teeth triggers the childhood traumas. Would this person be a good candidate for emdr?
Thank you for the question. I will add this to my list of potential topics for future episodes.
Does this work with fear of public speaking
Please define big words. Tortured by school cuz I think differently..
Thanks for watching! I actually address this topic more in the full episode. There's a link in the video for that!
could we self apply then? for our normal daily life stuff , not so many dramatic things, but for goals or anoying things?
Thanks for watching! I've added this to my list of topics for future episodes!
@@KambriaEvansEMDR thanks, I mean, if we learn to deal with the day to day life, wouldnt be easy for everybody if you don't exhaust yourself until yo got depresed , anxiety , pains etc...
Your video is really helpful and lovely, many people have make it a negative thing for me, I am full with negativity thought in my head, please can you do a video on how to use it as superpower?
I'm so sorry you're experiencing that. I'll add your suggestion to my list of topic ideas!
I have looked into depression and anxiety stuff for myself and others for years and this is my first time hearing this about night time breathing. I like your practical approach.
Thank you! I appreciate you tuning in.
A lovely discussion of the value of neurodivergence. I had excellent teachers; kind, compassionate and engaged. They never said "stop doing that" instead they'd say "must try harder." I could be wrong, but I think that's worse; no guidance on what to do or not do, instead, whatever I'd do wasn't good enough. However, I was hyperfixated on computers, way ahead of all the other students and teachers. I could absorb information on computers like a sponge and make use of it in useful and novel ways. It would have been so uplifting for someone to tell me that was my superpower! Ms Evans, you have a compelling vision for the future! I hope your future does without the DSM and moves to a more adaptable model.
Thank you for sharing your experience. It's a good reminder that words matter. And thank you for tuning in!
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I like your videos but cannot stand but watch them on 1.50x
Yes! How do we disambiguate the traits of trauma and neurodivergence? Do we even need to? Are the treatments the same? When we're traumatised by our neurodivergence, what do we do? When we're traumatised by other childhood experiences, is neurodivergence a help or a hinderence? How might we change the support we give kiddos in the light of their neurodivergence? The only thing I'm sure of as a late-diagonosed AuDHD person (who thought my behaviour was all about my own trauma), is that if we make the world work more easily for neurodivergents, we make it work more easily for everyone.
Great questions! I will add these to my list of topics to address in future episodes.
They think “outside the box”. That is the term you are looking for. We think outside the box.
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I needed this thank you
You are welcome. Thanks for tuning in!
Fast or slow BS with future template?
You are gorgeous 😍.
What if the person struggles to connect with those feelings in the therapeutic setting, like: "I am not feeling this right now, now I am calm, I only feel that in that moment" How do you enhance that?
Thank you for your question. I will add this to my list of potential topics for the future.
You are gorgeous ❤.
I now know that this is what I want for myself. Thank you for sharing so much for those of us who never want that PAIN again.
You are so welcome!
i am currently going through this sort of thing as well, not with a therapist though, but friends and family. they told me that i needed to forgive my mother after what she did, and proceed to work to get past this. i have moved past it in my own way, what she put me through for all those years are still a part of my past, but that is all it is. her abuse doesn't control me anymore, and i feel free. i am never going to forgive the person, she abused my sisters, my dad, and i for years (beatings, withholding food, and strangling), and when dad finally won custody of her two remaining children, one from a previous relationship (i am his only biological child), she decided that since she could no longer exert control over us, she decided to try to end my sister and i. even though my depression was caused by my dad's preventable death, they believe it is caused by my hatred of her. i am happy the way i am, reintroducing my abuser will not be a positive influence in the slightest, even if it's been 11 years since i stopped talking to her and visiting). even them talking about it is affecting me, as they will not take no for an answer. sorry for the rant, but this is a recent situation.
Thank you for this channel!
Thank you too!
Wait until you experience rage from a grown man that has suffered narcissistic abuse from a WOMAN
Thank you. I was hurt & scared. Now I am safe. Rage came out.
Thank you for sharing.
🎂🥳🎁 Here's to the most exciting 45th year!
Thanks so much!!
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What about in couples counseling? Do we bring up the topic of forgiveness in relationship therapy, or is it something needed in order to move forward with the other person?
Like you, I am a Midwesterner but cannot find a good psychedelic program. Do you have any recommendations?
I will make a note to talk more about this in an upcoming episode.
Sitting on couch with my coffee reading your materials. I am so glad to have this information to assist me direct my healing. I was a mess and I am committed to healing. I shared your website with my therapist & will use it. ❤ I can do this myself, walking, biking, listening. WOW
This makes me so happy to hear. Thank you for sharing!
@@KambriaEvansEMDR just shared with my therapist.
Happy birthday!! That you for your wonderful videos.
Thank you so much 😀
I love this idea. Many things cause reactions. I was neg triggered today & made it. Printed your materials. Great resource. TY. I want to feel better faster.
I love your thinking, and where It's going with brain-based therapies. Thank you for exploring how to deliver the best for out clients!
You are so welcome! Thank you for tuning in!!
I am a client. You have opened doors & windows for me to investigate & participate in my journey. I found Havening very helpful. Thanks for your wisdom.
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