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@gravity3. EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing is done by a mental health therapist trained in that method for posttraumatic stress disorder. That's what I know about EMDR and the evidence for it. I don't know of anyone who uses EMDR for anxiety.

EMDR from the National Center for PTSD:

-- https://www.ptsd.va.gov/family/how_help_emdr.asp

There are lots of other methods for anxiety that can work. I use a combination of challenging my irrational thoughts and breathing. Here's what I've been doing and it helps me cope with anxiety:

1: Awareness of my surroundings.
2. Pay attention to my thoughts. Rational? Irrational?
3. Pay attention to my feelings. Where do I feel the emotion in my body?
4. Breathe. I breathe in to a count of 4, hold for a count of 3, and then breathe out for a count of 4-7. The counting helps me to focus on my breathing so that my mind won't wander away so much from what I doing.

Repeat 1-4 as needed. If I'm waiting for a medical appointment or procedure I do this over and over again. I notice it brings my anxiety down a few notches.

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I am a retired licensed mental health clinician who used EMDR since 1992. I also assisted at EMDR clinician training. Yes EMDR can be used for treating anxiety with great results.

I started doing similarly with the breathing when I'm waiting for the doctor to come into the exam room. I've always been the anxious type. Relaxing my nerves allows me to have a proper discussion with my doctor.

It's easier for me to focus on, and take charge of my breathing when I'm just sitting there waiting, but not so much throughout the day when my irrational thoughts often seem to be in charge. @naturegirl5 I love your 4 step process. I need to pay closer attention to my thoughts, and to consiously challenge their rationale. I'll try your process. Thanks for sharing.