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  2. What is EMDR therapy and why is it used to treat PTSD?

    www.apa.org/topics/psychotherapy/emdr-therapy-ptsd

    EMDR therapy is a structured psychotherapy that primarily focuses on treating individuals who have experienced distressing, traumatic events. The idea behind EMDR is those traumatic memories, when unprocessed, can become “stuck” in the brain, leading to a wide array of emotional and psychological difficulties, said clinical psychologist ...

  3. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy

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    Introduction to EMDR. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy (Shapiro, 2001) was initially developed in 1987 for the treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and is guided by the Adaptive Information Processing model (Shapiro 2007). EMDR is an individual therapy typically delivered one to two times per week for a ...

  4. Exploring the 8 phases of EMDR - American Psychological...

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    The therapy uses an eight-phase approach that includes: Phase 1: History-taking. In addition to getting a full history and conducting appropriate assessment, the therapist and patient work together to identify targets for treatment. These can include past memories, current triggers, and future goals.

  5. EMDR as an Integrative Psychotherapy Approach

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    EMDR and Psychoanalysis —Paul L. Wachtel; EMDR and Cognitive–Behavior Therapy: Exploring Convergence and Divergence —Nancy J. Smyth and A. Desmond Poole; Combining EMDR and Schema-Focused Therapy: The Whole May Be Greater Than the Sum of the Parts —Jeffrey E. Young, William M. Zangwill, and Wendy E. Behary

  6. Case Example: Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing

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    Mike was a 32-year-old flight medic who had completed two tours in Iraq. He had been discharged from the Army due to his posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and was divorced with a 2-year-old son. The Army psychologist referred Mike for treatment of his PTSD with Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy and he traveled to ...

  7. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy » A structured therapy that encourages the patient to briefly focus on the trauma memory while simultaneously experiencing bilateral stimulation (typically eye movements), which is associated with a reduction in the vividness and emotion associated with the trauma memories.

  8. Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing therapy (EMDR) is a unique, empirically validated approach that is recommended by the World Health Organization as a “first line treatment for post traumatic stress disorder in adults.”. EMDR therapy emphasizes working with imagery, cognitions, emotions, somatic sensations, and behavior linked ...

  9. for adult patients with PTSD: cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)2, cognitive processing therapy (CPT), cognitive therapy (CT), and prolonged exposure therapy (PE). The panel suggests the use of brief eclectic psychotherapy (BEP), eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), and narrative exposure therapy (NET).

  10. Video details. In EMDR for Trauma: Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, Dr. Francine Shapiro demonstrates her approach to working with clients still experiencing the effects of past traumatic experiences. EMDR is an integrative psychotherapy designated by the American Psychiatric Association as highly effective and empirically supported.

  11. Prolonged Exposure (PE) - American Psychological Association...

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    Exposure is an intervention strategy commonly used in cognitive behavioral therapy to help individuals confront fears. Prolonged exposure is a specific type of cognitive behavioral therapy that teaches individuals to gradually approach trauma-related memories, feelings and situations. Most people want to avoid anything that reminds them of the ...