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  1. I first learned about EMDR from my psychiatrist. I had been taking medication for my anxiety since the age of 12. I reached out to the therapist through a website, initially thinking that just six sessions would improve my sleep. However, after completing 40 EMDR therapy sessions, I can confidently say it has been a life-changer for me. Through trauma-informed therapies, I feel as if I have finally found myself.
  2. I have experienced significant attachment trauma caused by my caregivers. I was diagnosed with various stomach ailments and spent much of my childhood in hospitals undergoing treatments, though no clear diagnosis was ever given. After learning about trauma therapy, I realized that I needed to work through my past. I have since undergone intense therapies, which have helped reduce my symptoms. I am hopeful to complete my comprehensive treatment in the near future.
  3. I experienced childhood trauma and lost my parents at an early stage of life. As a single child, I developed agoraphobia, which became challenging when I needed to travel abroad for work. I first learned about trauma therapy from my psychiatrist and approached NNATTI. Within the first 20 sessions, my symptoms significantly reduced, allowing me to travel to Europe.
  4. My father, who is 78 years old, suddenly began isolating himself, sitting alone in his room and avoiding conversations. He started complaining of pain inside his eyes, and for the past year, we visited several ophthalmologists without finding any clear diagnosis. During this time, his sleep became disturbed, and gradually, he stopped communicating, lost his appetite, and spent most of his time lying in bed. Initially, we assumed it was part of the aging process. However, I had doubts because his outlook had become unusually negative.

    Without realizing the deeper cause, we took him to an EMDR therapist. It was during these sessions that we discovered he was reliving childhood trauma related to feelings of aloneness. In just six sessions, my father experienced significant healing—his eye pain subsided, he began speaking again, and he started to reintegrate into daily life. We are incredibly grateful to Nnatti and the trauma-informed therapies for bringing him back to us.

  5. I was born into a family of six children, and we grew up in poverty. Life was challenging both at school and in our surroundings. I also endured body shaming and physical abuse, which eventually led me to isolate myself from society. I struggled to hold on to any professional jobs.

    After my marriage and becoming a mother of three, life became even harder when my husband also began to physically abuse me. It was during this difficult time that I sought help and realized that my past trauma was affecting my everyday life.

    After 20 to 30 EMDR sessions, I completely transformed into a new person. Today, I am an entrepreneur, facing life with courage and confidence. I am deeply grateful to EMDR therapy for helping me reclaim my life.

  6. As a postgraduate student in Europe, I developed germophobia during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. I didn’t know how to handle it. I was already taking psychiatric medication because I was struggling with severe insomnia. My days were consumed by constant research about bacteria, germs, and how they could affect people, which only increased my anxiety.

    Through the media, I learned that there were treatments available for phobias, and that’s when I approached NNNATTI for help. After 20 online EMDR sessions, I completely overcame my germophobia. I was able to return to Europe and successfully complete my postgraduate studies. I am deeply grateful for EMDR therapy and the support I received.

  7. I was born into a family in North India as the first girl child. I remember my mother being worried about having a daughter, and throughout my childhood, I often felt neglected by her. Despite this, I was determined to overcome these challenges. I focused on my studies, excelled academically, and eventually secured a stable government job.

    However, the trauma of feeling neglected continued to haunt me, leaving me feeling alone even as I advanced professionally into my 40s. This unresolved pain also began to affect my relationship with my husband.

    When I learned about trauma-informed therapies, I decided to seek help and attended sessions along with my husband. Through therapy, I was able to reframe and understand my childhood experiences in a healthier way. Today, I am able to live my life peacefully, and our marriage has been saved. I am deeply grateful to my trauma therapist for this transformation.