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 The final phase, **Phase 8**, occurs at the start of the next session. The therapist reviews the previous session’s outcomes, evaluates progress, and determines the need for further treatment. The final phase, **Phase 8**, occurs at the start of the next session. The therapist reviews the previous session’s outcomes, evaluates progress, and determines the need for further treatment.
  
-=== Treatment Duration and Effectiveness ===+==== Treatment Duration and Effectiveness ====
  
 EMDR therapy sessions typically last between **60 and 90 minutes** and may be conducted individually or in group settings. While randomized controlled trials on group EMDR are limited, emerging evidence suggests that it effectively reduces PTSD symptoms [( :harvard:Kaptan2021>> EMDR therapy sessions typically last between **60 and 90 minutes** and may be conducted individually or in group settings. While randomized controlled trials on group EMDR are limited, emerging evidence suggests that it effectively reduces PTSD symptoms [( :harvard:Kaptan2021>>
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 url       : https://doi.org/10.1002/cpp.2549 url       : https://doi.org/10.1002/cpp.2549
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- . Sessions are traditionally scheduled weekly, though intensive formats with daily or twice-daily sessions have also been shown to be effective (Bongaerts et al., 2017). + . Sessions are traditionally scheduled weekly, though intensive formats with daily or twice-daily sessions have also been shown to be effective [:harvard:Bongertz2017>> 
 +authors   : Bongaerts, H., van Minnen, A., & de Jongh, A. (2017)
 +title     :  Intensive EMDR to treat PTSD patients with severe comorbidity: A case series.  
 +publisher : Journal of EMDR Practice and Research, 11(2), 84–95.  
 +published : 2017 
 +url       : https://doi.org/10.1891/1933-3196.11.2.84 
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 Studies indicate that some individuals no longer meet PTSD diagnostic criteria after just **five EMDR sessions** following a single-incident traumatic event [( :harvard:Nijdam2012>> Studies indicate that some individuals no longer meet PTSD diagnostic criteria after just **five EMDR sessions** following a single-incident traumatic event [( :harvard:Nijdam2012>>
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