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+ | ===== Eye Movement | ||
- | ===Francine Shapiro=== | + | Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)[(Eye_movement_desensitization_and_reprocessing> |
- | Francine Shapiro, Ph.D.[(Francine_Shapiro>Francine Shapiro[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francine_Shapiro|Wikipedia]])], is a clinical psychologist, research scientist | + | This therapy works by activating different networks in the brain that store and process traumatic material while simultaneously using a process of Bilateral stimulation (BLT)[(Bilateral Stimulation>Bilateral_stimulation[[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/ |
- | As the originator | + | In EMDR therapy, the therapist helps the client to identify connected thoughts, memories, images, and sensations related to the traumatic experience, then guides them through a series of alternating bilateral stimulation exercises. |
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+ | EMDR has established its effectiveness in treating trauma and PTSD in children and adults, alongside other mental health conditions such as: | ||
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+ | * Anxiety, panic attacks, and phobias | ||
+ | * Chronic illness and medical issues | ||
+ | * Depression and bipolar disorders | ||
+ | * Dissociative disorders | ||
+ | * Eating disorders | ||
+ | * Grief and loss | ||
+ | * Pain | ||
+ | * Performance anxiety | ||
+ | * Sleep disturbance | ||
+ | * Substance abuse and addiction | ||
+ | * Violence and abuse | ||
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+ | Although some may prefer traditional treatments like medications and talk therapy, others may find that EMDR can accelerate the process of healing. EMDR therapy is considered a safe form of treatment and aims to leave you with the emotions, understanding, | ||
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+ | ==== What does the process look like? ==== | ||
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+ | [[emdr|EMDR]] is widely recommended by many of the leading mental health organizations around the world. The treatment process consists of multiple phases, including: | ||
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+ | **Phase 1:** History and Treatment Planning. The first phase of EMDR is a history-taking session, where you and your therapist will identify possible targets for therapy. With a greater understanding of you and your needs, your therapist will then develop a treatment plan that targets: | ||
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+ | * the event(s) that occurred | ||
+ | * the current | ||
+ | * the present circumstances that cause distress | ||
+ | * the necessary abilities or behaviours needed to learn in the long term | ||
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+ | **Phase 2**: Preparation. During the second phase of EMDR, your therapist will guide you in learning different coping and relaxation strategies to handle emotional distress. These stress reduction techniques are meant for you to use during and between sessions. Since EMDR tends to produce rapid change, the goal is to maintain balance and equilibrium in your day-to-day life. | ||
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+ | **Phases 3-6**: Assessment. During the third phase, you and your therapist will identify particular memories and the components associated with them, including: | ||
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+ | * A detailed mental picture of a target event (from phase 1) | ||
+ | * A negative belief about yourself associated with the event | ||
+ | * Relevant emotions and physical sensations | ||
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+ | **Phases 4-7**: Treatment. These phases focus on using EMDR therapy techniques to treat the targeted memories. While focusing on the mental image, emotion, or belief, your therapist will ask you to follow specific eye movements. These movements are also known as bilateral stimulation and can include other repetitive activities such as tapping. | ||
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+ | Afterwards, your therapist will ask you to clear your mind and pay attention to the thoughts and feelings that arise spontaneously. Once they' | ||
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+ | In case you get distressed, your therapist will guide you in returning to the present moment. This process is repeated until the distress over specific thoughts, images, or memories starts to fade. | ||
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+ | **Phase 8**: Evaluation. In the final phase of treatment, you'll examine your progress. | ||
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+ | ====Francine Shapiro==== | ||
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+ | Francine Shapiro, Ph.D.[(Francine_Shapiro> | ||
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In addition to her research into EMDR, Dr. Shapiro is the author of several books on mental health topics related to trauma resolution, including Getting Past Your Past: Take Control of Your Life with Self-Help Techniques from EMDR Therapy (2012)[( : | In addition to her research into EMDR, Dr. Shapiro is the author of several books on mental health topics related to trauma resolution, including Getting Past Your Past: Take Control of Your Life with Self-Help Techniques from EMDR Therapy (2012)[( : | ||
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+ | EMDR gained medical mainstream acceptance with the neuroimaging studies of PTSD and of Dissociative Identity Disorder by [[types_of_memory# | ||
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+ | An important implication of these findings is that successful treatment of PTSD does not reduce arousal at the limbic level, but instead, enhances the ability to differentiate real from imagined threat. | ||
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- | Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)[(Eye_movement_desensitization_and_reprocessing> | + | ==== Reddit Forums ==== |
- | This therapy works by activating different networks in the brain that store and process traumatic material while simultaneously using eye movements, tones, and tactile taps to stimulate | + | With such a large client |
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- | In EMDR therapy, the therapist helps the client to identify connected thoughts, memories, images, and sensations related to the traumatic experience, then guides them through a series of alternating bilateral stimulation exercises. | ||
- | Additionally, | + | ==== Critique of EMDR and Francine Shapiro ==== |
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+ | A summary, historical overview and and the current states of affair on the topic : | ||
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+ | A more elaborate and historical view on the claims from F. Shapiro is available via " | ||
+ | ==== References ==== | ||
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+ | America, G. M. (2021). Prince Harry opens up about EMDR therapy | ||
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+ | Arkowitz, H., & Lilienfeld, S. O. (2012, August 1). EMDR: Taking a closer look. // | ||
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+ | Bernhard, M. (2023). //The enigmatic method//. VQR Online. https:// | ||
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+ | Blum, D., & Park, S. (2022, September 19). What is E.M.D.R.? Understanding the Trauma Therapy Practice. //The New York Times//. https:// | ||
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+ | Carey, B. (2019, July 11). Francine Shapiro, developer of eye-movement therapy, dies at 71. //The New York Times//. https:// | ||
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+ | Chen, L., Zhang, G., Hu, M., & Liang, X. (2015). Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing versus cognitive-behavioral therapy for adult posttraumatic stress disorder. //Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease//, //203//(6), 443–451. https:// | ||
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+ | Chen, Y.-R., Hung, K.-W., Tsai, J.-C., Chu, H., Chung, M.-H., Chen, S.-R., Liao, Y.-M., Ou, K.-L., Chang, Y.-C., & Chou, K.-R. (2014). Efficacy of eye-movement desensitization and reprocessing for patients | ||
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+ | Contributors to Wikimedia projects. (2023, December 21). //Purple hat therapy//. Wikipedia. https:// | ||
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+ | Cuijpers, P., Veen, S. C. van, Sijbrandij, M., Yoder, W., & Cristea, I. A. (2020). Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing for mental health problems: A systematic review and meta-analysis. //Cognitive Behaviour Therapy//, //49//(3), 165–180. https:// | ||
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+ | Dansiger, Dr. S. (2018). Dr. Stephen Dansiger - EMDR therapy: Phase 1 through 7 (completed target) [Video]. In // | ||
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+ | Denniston, J. (2019). Is EMDR more effective than wait list control and treatment as usual with posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms? //(Thesis, Concordia University, St. Paul)//. | ||
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+ | Devilly, G. J., Ono, M., & Lohr, J. M. (2014). The use of meta-analytic software to derive hypotheses for EMDR. //Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry//, | ||
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+ | Enevoldsen, R. (2014). Francine Shapiro EMDR for trauma eye movement desensitization and reprocessing [Video]. In // | ||
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+ | Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) therapy. (2017, May 25). [[Https:// | ||
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+ | Faretta, E., & Dal Farra, M. (2019). Efficacy of EMDR therapy for anxiety disorders. //Journal of EMDR Practice and Research//, //13//(4), 325–332. https:// | ||
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+ | Foreman, J. (1998, September 14). //New therapy for trauma is doubted//. Judy Foreman. https:// | ||
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+ | Freund, B. (2017). Francine shapiro interview on EMDR [Video]. In // | ||
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+ | Gunter, R. W., & Bodner, G. E. (2009). EMDR works . . . But how? Recent progress in the search for treatment mechanisms. //Journal of EMDR Practice and Research//, //3//(3), 161–168. https:// | ||
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+ | Herbert, J. (2000). Science and pseudoscience in the development of eye movement desensitization and reprocessing Implications for clinical psychology. //Clinical Psychology Review//, //20//(8), 945–971. https:// | ||
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+ | Lee, C. W., & Cuijpers, P. (2013). A meta-analysis of the contribution of eye movements in processing emotional memories. //Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry//, | ||
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+ | Lewey, J. H., Smith, C. L., Burcham, B., Saunders, N. L., Elfallal, D., & O’Toole, S. K. (2018). Comparing the effectiveness of EMDR and TF-CBT for children and adolescents: | ||
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+ | Logsdon, E., Cornelius-White, | ||
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