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 {{tag>IEMT Model Adaptation reframe Nursing}}  {{tag>IEMT Model Adaptation reframe Nursing}} 
-==== Integral Eye Movement Therapy (IEMT) - An Adaptive Model ==== +==== Integral Eye Movement Therapy (IEMT) - An Adaptive Model==== 
-**Based on Sr. Callista Roy’s (1970) Adaptation Model**+**Alligning with Sr. Callista Roy’s (1970) Adaptation Model** 
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 +//While IEMT is not derived from Roy’s model, it aligns with its goal of promoting adaptation by recalibrating emotional responses to past experiences. This page explores how IEMT supports adaptation, drawing parallels with Roy’s Adaptation Model, and offers insights for practitioners and learners.//
  
 Sister Callista Roy[(Callista_Roy>Callista Roy[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Callista_Roy|Wikipedia]])]  is an influential figure in the modern nursing profession. After graduating from Mount St. Mary’s College with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Sociology, she went on to pursue her Master's and Doctorate degrees at the University of California, Los Angeles. She contributed greatly to the field of nursing science with her research into Adaptation Model[( :harvard:Riehl1980>> Sister Callista Roy[(Callista_Roy>Callista Roy[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Callista_Roy|Wikipedia]])]  is an influential figure in the modern nursing profession. After graduating from Mount St. Mary’s College with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Sociology, she went on to pursue her Master's and Doctorate degrees at the University of California, Los Angeles. She contributed greatly to the field of nursing science with her research into Adaptation Model[( :harvard:Riehl1980>>
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 The Adaptive IEMT Model states that well-being is an integral and central feature of a person’s life, and can be represented on a well-being/distress spectrum. Along with health, well-being can be described as a state and process of being and becoming integrated and whole as a person, freed from the negative historical stresses and maladaptive responses. The Adaptive IEMT Model states that well-being is an integral and central feature of a person’s life, and can be represented on a well-being/distress spectrum. Along with health, well-being can be described as a state and process of being and becoming integrated and whole as a person, freed from the negative historical stresses and maladaptive responses.
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 +Unlike EMDR, which focuses on processing trauma over multiple sessions, IEMT emphasises rapid emotional shifts, making it particularly suited for immediate adaptive challenges.”
  
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