Integrative EMDR and Hypnotherapy for Habits

AN INTEGRATIVE APPROACH TO TREATING HABITS

Dr. Rebecca Hoffenberg and Dr. Kimberly Fishbach are New York’s experts in using hypnosis, CBT, EMDR and integrative methods to treat a wide range of habits. Their comprehensive education and practical experience enable them to successfully address problematic habits such as nail biting, skin picking (dermatillomania) and hair pulling (trichotillomania) by combining hypnosis and EMDR with evidence-based approaches such as cognitive behavioral, solution-focused, and psychodynamic therapy.

Rebecca Hoffenberg, Psy.D
Clinical Psychologist
Expertises
Relieves habits in general that developed in response to trauma
Ages
Adults
Approach
EMDR, trauma-informed & person-centered
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Kimberly Fishbach, Psy.D
Clinical Psychologist
Expertises
Nail biting, skin picking, hair pulling and other habits
Ages
Adults
Approach
Hypnosis, CBT & DBT
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HABITS:
SKIN PICKING (DERMATILLOMANIA), HAIR PULLING (TRICHOTILLOMANIA) AND NAIL BITING

Engaging in a negative, self-inflicted habit can be extremely frustrating. It starts in childhood and while some grow out of it, others are plagued by this difficulty into adulthood. We tell ourselves to stop, and yet we find ourselves triggered by frustration or trying to find comfort. Dr. Hoffenberg and Dr. Fishbach are experts at helping people eliminate unwanted, maladaptive habits. They work by using hypnosis to address the habit while using mindfulness and therapy to address any underlying problems such as anxiety or depression. Unlike intentionally maladaptive behaviors such as engaging in smoking, those who engage in unwanted habits such as nail biting or hair pulling often don’t realize they’re doing it until minutes into the act. Hypnosis works by increasing awareness about acting on the habit, and consciously learning to not engage so that it becomes a habit not to do it. Working in an integrated way to address underlying anxiety can help to prevent falling back into the same unwanted patterns in times of stress.

"Unlike intentionally maladaptive behaviors such as engaging in smoking, those who engage in unwanted habits such as nail biting or hair pulling often don’t realize they’re doing it until minutes into the act."
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