Anxiety Release Mobile App May Help To Control Chronic Pain


Posted October 24, 2014 by frankieapope

“Anxiety Release Based On EMDR” is a mobile app. It helps users cope with anxiety and may help control pain.

 
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Melbourne, Australia (October 24, 2014) - The world is growing more health conscious every day, and more and more people are looking for health solutions that they can manage themselves. Responding to this need, Australian-based clinical psychologist, researcher and author Mark Grant has come up with a revolutionary mobile application, called “Anxiety Release Based On EMDR”.

This app is designed to help people to switch off their brains from different forms of anxiety. The app works by stimulating the brain with alternating audio and/or visual activities (in a process known as bilateral stimulation), which captures the user's attention processes and diverts emotional resources. This app not only helps users to cope more effectively with existing anxieties, but also makes them better equipped to tackle other anxiety-causing situations as they arise.

The “Anxiety Release Based On EMDR” application brings calm and quiet to the user’s brain with the aid of its combined audio and visual cues. This application helps people to cope with various levels of pain, stress, panic, tension and a wide range of anxiety provoking states. The audio visual stimuli utilized in the application are reported to work directly on the parts of human brain which create anxiety.

Because the bilateral stimulation technique appeals to the unconscious, sensing part of the brain, there is no need for effortful thinking or struggling with feelings.

This is an easy to use application, available for both iOS and Android. The application covers brain training sessions, safe place exercises and anxiety management sessions.

Users report themselves extremely happy with the Anxiety Release app. A recent user comments, “This App is a real world tool that has a genuine capacity to help. All you need do is press play and allow yourself to be guided by the instructions and bilateral stimulation. The experience can be profoundly stimulating, relaxing, and refreshing.”

Another user, Julie, a female business executive who had been diagnosed with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, began using the app daily over a three month period (although she hardly needed to use it by the end of the three months). By the end of that time, Julie had experienced a significant reduction in both pain and depressive symptoms and avoided the need to have surgery. Julie reported ‘I have tried everything in an attempt to stop the pain and nothing has worked until I tried the “Anxiety Release Based On EMDR” mobile app. It was simple, almost too simple I thought, to actually work. But it did. It does!’

“Anxiety Release Based On EMDR” is available on both iTunes and the Google Play Store. For more details please visit http://AnxietyReleaseApp.com
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Last Updated October 24, 2014