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7 Days Inside

7 Days Inside

Von: Kyle Lincoln
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7 Days Inside is a mental health podcast that takes listeners deep into one topic at a time—seven episodes at a time. Each season explores a single theme—like Borderline Personality Disorder or EMDR therapy—through honest conversations, real-life tools, and guided practices. Whether you're in therapy, supporting someone else, or just curious, this podcast gives you something you can use. Hosted by licensed counselor Kyle Lincoln.Kyle Lincoln Hygiene & gesundes Leben Seelische & Geistige Gesundheit
  • Life After EMDR—A Vision
    Nov 4 2025

    Endings can be both tender and triumphant—and this finale names both. In this closing episode of 7 Days Inside: EMDR, Kyle Lincoln, a counselor in Salem, Massachusetts, and co-host Kellyn look back on the journey and sketch a clear picture of what “ending well” can feel like. They explore how EMDR shifts from processing the past to building the future with soft off-ramps, future templates, and everyday practice beyond the therapy room.

    You will hear a vivid, real-life composite story (Alex) that brings three core markers of change to life—Clarity, Choice, and Connection—showing how small, honest decisions can quietly reroute a life toward friends, freedom, and fuller presence.

    Essential concept of the week: Containment. Learn how to set a deliberate, compassionate boundary around intrusive thoughts or memories—“visiting, not moving in”—so healing work stays safe between sessions and the “snow globe” can settle.

    Skill-building focus: Resource Mapping. Kyle helps you review and organize the Phase Two tools you have tried across the series—Creating a Calm State, Diaphragmatic Breathing, Light Stream Visualization, Butterfly Hug with affirmations, the Spiral Technique, and the Breathing Shift—so you can notice patterns, build a personal Resource Journal, and keep practicing what actually works for your nervous system.

    What this episode explores

    • Life after EMDR: tapering sessions and applying future templates in real contexts

    • The therapist as guide—and you as the main character of your story

    • How clarity opens space for choice, and choice rebuilds connection

    • Containment as a conscious, temporary boundary (not suppression)

    • Resource Mapping as a practical system for staying present, safe, and steady

    Notable takeaways

    • Healing is often a quiet pause before a text—small choices that add up

    • Containment = “visit, don’t move in”: a safety cornerstone for EMDR

    • Track your best tools with a simple Resource Journal

    • You are not broken, and change is possible—EMDR restores choice in the present

    If this series helped you or someone you love, follow the show and share this episode so more listeners can take their next brave step.

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    29 Min.
  • How do I Stay Safe During Memory Work?
    Oct 6 2025

    Safety isn’t a side note in trauma therapy—it’s the whole road. In this episode, Kyle Lincoln, a counselor in Salem, Massachusetts, tackles the real fear many people have about “stirring things up” when they begin EMDR memory work and lays out a clear, practical map for staying safe from start to finish. We dig into three safety pillars baked into EMDR—thorough preparation (building and practicing skills before reprocessing), careful and continuous screening (tailoring the pace to your stability and needs), and formal closure every session (you don’t leave highly activated). You’ll learn the Essential Concept of the day—the Window of Tolerance—using an easy driving-lane metaphor to recognize hyperarousal and hypoarousal and how to steer back into the zone where healing happens. Then we practice the Breathing Shift, a quick, portable exercise that helps your body shift from overwhelm into grounded presence.

    Takeaways/Themes: Safety is structured, not improvised; you stay in control of pace and can stop at any time; preparation skills come before memory work; screening guides timing and approach; closure is non-negotiable; the Window of Tolerance is the lane where change happens; the Breathing Shift is a simple tool you can use this week.

    If this helped, follow the show and share it with someone who’s curious about EMDR.

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    24 Min.
  • What Happens in an EMDR Session?
    Sep 10 2025

    Ever wonder what actually happens in an EMDR session? This orientation-style episode pulls back the curtain so you can feel informed and in control from day one. Hosted by Kyle Lincoln, a counselor in Salem, Massachusetts, with Kellyn stepping into the role of a first-time client, we walk through what you’ll see, feel, and decide together in the room.

    We start with preparation and resourcing—safety, skills, and zero pressure to share the worst memory—then shift to how reprocessing works in short, therapist-guided sets of bilateral stimulation (eyes, taps, tones, or buzzers). You’ll hear how early memories connect to present triggers (TICES) and how EMDR can also build confidence for future events through a “Future Template.”

    Notable takeaways: you’re always in the driver’s seat; EMDR is structured and collaborative; BLS has options and happens in brief sets; we use “target language” (NC, PC, SUDs, VOC) to focus work and measure change; a target is considered cleared when SUDs = 0, VOC = 7, and body cues settle. We also guide a skill-building practice—Creating a Calm State—to help your nervous system learn what “okay” feels like and return there on purpose.

    If this episode helped, follow the show and share it with someone who’s EMDR-curious.

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    23 Min.
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