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Integral Eye Movement Therapy (IEMT) - An Adaptive Model?

Alligning with Sr. Callista Roy’s (1970) Adaptation Model

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Overall, the theme of the training should be to teach “Zero Sum Game Theory”, either explicitly, or via hints and created experience.  “Non-Zero Sum Game Theory” should structure the attitude of the IEMT practitioner, but it should be accepted that the majority of trainees will be unlikely to understand how to implement this into their workstyle.</description>
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Amity Agreement Among Reputable Therapy Organisations: An Introduction

In the ever-evolving landscape of therapeutic practices, the pursuit of excellence remains paramount. Central to this pursuit is the synergy between reputable therapy organisations, unified by the shared commitment to elevate the profession&#039;s standards, ethos, and visibility. It is with this spirit that we introduce the</description>
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Anatomy of The Eye

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Aphantasia

AphantasiaaphantasiaWikipediaAphantasia NetworkAphantasia Network framed as a cognitive deficit is a neurological condition characterised by an individual&#039;s inability to visualise images in their mind. People with aphantasia do not experience visual imagery, and their</description>
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Buckminster Fuller

Buckminster Fuller was a 20th-century American architect, inventor, and systems theorist whose work focused on creating sustainable solutions for the world&#039;s problems. He was known for his innovative designs and his belief in using technology and design to improve the human condition. Fuller&#039;s philosophy was a significant influence on the model of IEMT and all IEMT practitioners are encouraged to study Fuller&#039;s work.</description>
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Carl Rogers

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Cerebral Hemispheres

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Here is a list of common eye disordersPartial list of human eye diseases and disordersWikipedia
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	*  GlaucomaGlaucoma — vision loss through Ocular hypertensionWikipedia
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Connirae Andreas

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Core Transformation

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        <description>related psychiatry

Cotard&#039;s Syndrome

Cotard&#039;s syndromeCotard delusion Wikipedia
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Distancing Language

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Integral Eye Movement Therapy (IEMT) is a somatic therapy that works primarily by resolving memories of traumatic experience by de-potentiating the emotional component of the experience. It is vital that IEMT Practitioners understand the implications of working with memory.</description>
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Game Theory

The IEMT model is developed around the model of Zero-Sum Game Theory, particularly with regard to the Five Patterns of Chronicity. Game theoryGame theoryWikipedia is a mathematical framework for modelling and analysing situations in which decision-makers interact to maximise their own interests. It is used to study decision-making in various fields, such as economics, political science, psychology, and biology. The theory considers the strategic interdependence…</description>
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IatrogenicIatrogenesisWikipedia health conditions refer to harm or negative effects on a patient&#039;s health that are caused by medical treatment or interventions. These types of health conditions can range from minor side effects of medication to serious complications and even death. The process of creating these conditions is referred to as iatrogenesis.</description>
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IEMT Self Care Deficit Model

Based on the work of Dorothea Orem (1980)

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IEMT Treatment for Psoriasis

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An in-depth review of IEMT, its applications, model and evidence base. Please use the links below to access each of the pages. Please get in touch if you&#039;d like to join our editorial team.  

Please send an email to: associationforiemt@gmail.com</description>
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Integral Eye Movement Therapy

Integral Eye Movement Therapy (IEMT) is a psychotherapeutic modality designed to address intense negative emotional states, facilitate reconnection with the self, and effectively alleviate complex emotional challenges. Developed with the aims of reducing emotional intensity, diminishing self-sabotaging patterns (Patterns of Chronicity), releasing Emotional Imprints (EmI&#039;s), and addressing Identity Imprints (IdI&#039;s), IEMT offers a comprehensive approach to me…</description>
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Imprinting

IEMT was originally conceived as a way of working with problematic imprinting that can occur behaviourally, emotionally and within the realm of identity. 

In Integral Eye Movement Therapy (IEMT), “imprinting” refers to the process by which emotional responses and identity states are shaped by past experiences. Imprinting captures how a person learns to feel certain emotions based on significant events or repeated experiences. These emotional imprints become embedded…</description>
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Overview

The limbic systemLimbic systemWikipedia
 is a set of structures located deep within the brain that play an important role in several fundamental processes, such as emotion, behavior, motivation, memory formation and long-term memory storage.</description>
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1. Вступ

Мета підручника

Цей підручник надає клініцистам зрозумілі інструкції щодо правильного застосування Техніки Інтегральних Рухів Очей (IEMT) при психологічній травмі та правильного використання Дзеркального Візуального Зворотного Зв&#039;язку (MVF) у лікуванні фантомного болю кінцівок. Ніщо в цьому документі не призначене для заміни традиційних лікувальних послуг і застосувань або для представлення методології як вищої за інші методики.…</description>
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1. Introduction

Purpose of the Manual

This manual equips clinicians with comprehensible instructions on the correct delivery of the Integral Eye Movement Technique (IEMT) in psychological trauma and the correct use of Mirror Visual Feedback (MVF) in treating phantom limb pain. Nothing contained here is intended to replace conventional treatment services and applications nor to portray the methodology as superior to other methodologies.</description>
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Introduction

Recalling traumatic memories can impose a significant cognitive and emotional burden on individuals. This “memory taxation” refers to the mental load and stress involved in deliberately remembering and re-experiencing traumatic events. In therapeutic settings, especially those treating PTSD and trauma, patients are often asked to recall or confront their traumatic memories as part of the healing process. …</description>
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Mirror Neurons

Mirror neurons are a type of brain cell that has garnered considerable interest in neurology, psychology, and other related disciplines. These neurons are known as mirror neurons because they activate both when an animal performs an action and when it watches another individual performing the same or a similar action.</description>
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Modal Verbs

In everyday language, words like “must”, “must not”, “should”, “should not”, “could”, “could not”, “have to”, and “need to” play crucial roles in conveying obligations, permissions, capabilities, recommendations</description>
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Other Eye Movement Models

Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR)

See Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR).

Eye Movement Integration (EMI)

EMI evolved from NLP (neuro-linguistic programming) and was first introduced by Robert Dilts in 1981 as “Eye Movement Pattern Interruption Therapy”. It’s now known to be a powerful method that appears to tap into the mind’s natural ability to heal itself. Since its development, EMI has been promoting healthful integratio…</description>
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Narcissism exists on a continuum that ranges from normal to abnormal personality expression. Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD)</description>
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Overview the nervous system

The nervous system is made up of the brain, spinal cord and nerves. It controls much of what you think and feel and what your body does. It allows you to do things like walk, speak, swallow, breathe and learn. It also controls how the body reacts in an emergency.</description>
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 are two different categorisations of mental health conditions.

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Neurotransmitters and Associated Conditions

Neurotransmitters are chemical messengers that facilitate communication between neurons. Imbalances in their levels can contribute to various neurological and psychological conditions. Below is an overview of key neurotransmitters and conditions linked to their dysregulation.</description>
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Representational Systems and Eye Movements in NLP

In neuro-linguistic programming (NLP)NLPWikipedia, the concept of representational systems refers to the way that people process and represent information in their minds. According to NLP, there are five primary representational systems: visual, auditory, kinesthetic, olfactory, and gustatory. The are also abreviated under the acronym VAKOG</description>
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Numbers Needed to Treat (NNT)

The Number Needed to Treat (NNT) is an important concept in evidence-based medicine (EBM). It represents the average number of patients who must be treated with a specific therapy or intervention for one additional patient to benefit compared to a control group (often a placebo or standard of care). The NNT is derived as the inverse of the Absolute Risk Reduction (ARR), providing a practical measure of clinical effectiveness.</description>
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IEMT Practitioners are encouraged to investigate and learn the different nursing modelsNursing theoryWikipedia
Nursing Theories &amp; Modelsnursing-theory.orgNursing theories - open access articles on Nursing theories and modelscurrentnursing.comC. Riehl, 1980. Conceptual Models for Nursing Practice (Archive.org Online Library). Century Crofts. in order to better understand how to systematize their work with their clients.</description>
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The Optic Chiasma

The optic chiasmOptic chiasmWikipedia is an X-shaped structure created through the crossing of the brain&#039;s optic nerves. The optic nerve connects the eye to the brain. The optic chiasm is believed to be a turning point in evolution for biologists. Crossing and uncrossing optic nerve fibers travelling through the optic chiasm are believed to have evolved in such a way to help with binocular vision and eye-hand coordination. Damage to this area may cause partial or tota…</description>
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Orders of Adaptation

Primary Adaptation

Primary adaptation is how an organism adapts to its environment to survive and reproduce. This is a fundamental aspect of evolution, as organisms better adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and pass on their genes to the next generation. There are many different ways in which organisms can adapt to their environment, and the specific adaptations that an organism develops will depend on its particular challenges and opportuniti…</description>
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Orders of Change

In therapy, change can occur at different levels, and can be classified as either first-order, second-order, or third-order change.

First-order change refers to changes that occur at the surface level, such as changes in behavior, thoughts, or emotions. These changes are often short-term and specific to a particular problem or issue. For example, a person might seek therapy to address their difficulty with anger management, and through therapy, they may learn …</description>
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Melzack and Wall Gate Theory of Pain

The Melzack and Wall gate theory of pain, also known as the gate control theoryGate control theoryWikipedia, represents a seminal framework for understanding pain physiology. Proposed by Ronald MelzackRonald MelzackWikipedia and Patrick Wall</description>
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Peter Levine

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PSACS (Physiological State Accessing Cues)

PSACS (Physiological State Accessing Cues) in IEMT are basically all the non-verbal cues -  facial expressions, breath, body movements, gestures, and physiological changes like blushing, sweating, shaking, etc.
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Abstract

The present study investigated the effects of eye movement interventions on various aspects of mental imagery, including SUDs mean score, associated imagery, movement, colour, framed or panoramic perception, distance, sound, and focus/blurring. The findings reveal significant changes in the participants&#039; perception of their mental imagery over time, particularly in SUDs scores, associated imagery, movement in imagery, and perceived distance.</description>
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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)Post-traumatic stress disorderWikipedia
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PRO Model - Problem Remedy Outcome

The PRO Model, an acronym for Problem, Remedy, Outcome, is a coaching framework developed by practitioners Penny Tompkins and James Lawley to help clients maintain focus on their desired outcomes during therapeutic sessions. Introduced in their 2000 publication</description>
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Pronouns

Developed from an original idea by New Zealand born psychologist David GroveDavid Grove Clean LanguageWikipedia
, pronoun work is a key area in IEMT when working with issues of identity.

PronounsPronounWikipediaEnglish pronounsWikipedia
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Provocative Change Works (PCW)

Provocative Change Works (PCW)&lt;http://www.provocativechangeworks.com&gt;
 is an innovative approach to therapy and coaching that uses humor, improvisation, and spontaneous conversation to help individuals and groups move from “problem states” to greater freedom, choice, and opportunity.</description>
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Models of Psychiatry

As an adaptive therapeutic approach, Integral Eye Movement Therapy (IEMT) incorporates elements from the three primary models of understanding human behaviour and experiences. These models include the biological, socio-political, and behavioural systems. By drawing from these comprehensive perspectives, IEMT practitioners can tailor their approach to best address the unique needs and circumstances of their clients.</description>
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Common Defense Mechanisms in Traditional Psychology

In traditional psychology and psychoanalysis, defence mechanisms describe the ways people deal with emotions and thoughts. Below is a definition of common defence mechanisms and considerations for IEMT practitioners when addressing them.</description>
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Rapid Eye Movement (REM) Sleep

Rapid eye movement (REM)Rapid eye movementWikipedia sleep is a stage of sleep characterized by rapid movement of the eyes, accompanied by low muscle tone, and vivid dreaming. It is one of the five stages of sleep, along with non-REM stages 1 through 4, that occur in a cyclical pattern throughout the night.</description>
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Recursive Frame Analysis

Introduction to Recursive Frame Analysis

Recursive Frame Analysis (RFA) is a therapeutic approach developed by Bradford Keeney that emphasizes the dynamic interplay between therapist and client. This approach is grounded in the idea that therapy is an improvisational and creative process, where the therapist and client continuously co-construct and re-frame their interactions. RFA draws heavily on concepts from cybernetics, particularly the notion of</description>
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Frames, Reframing and Fractionation

Frame

A “frame” in communication refers to the perspective, attitude, or understanding that a person brings to a particular situation or conversation. It can shape how a person perceives information and influences their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.</description>
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Reticular Activating System

The Reticular Activating System (RAS) is a network of neurons located in the brainstem that plays a crucial role in regulating consciousness, arousal, and attention. The RAS is responsible for filtering and processing incoming sensory information, allowing us to focus on important stimuli while disregarding irrelevant information.</description>
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Robert Scaer

For Robert Scaer see The PTSD Work of Robert Scaer.</description>
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Saccades Eye Movements

SaccadesSaccadeWikipediaSaccadeEyewiki are rapid, jerky eye movements that allow us to quickly and accurately shift our gaze from one point to another. They are a crucial part of our visual system and allow us to process visual information effectively.</description>
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Self-Concept, Scope &amp; Category

NLP Self-Concept Model &amp; Steve Andreas&#039; Scope &amp; Category Theory

The NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) Self-Concept Model and Steve Andreas&#039;Steve Andreas Scope and Category Theory are contributions to the field of NLP. These theories offer insights into how individuals perceive themselves and organize their experiences.</description>
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	*  Integral Eye Movement Therapy

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Social Panoramas

Social PanoramasSocial Panoramasociaalpanorama.nlLucas Derks, 2005. Social Panoramas: Changing the Unconscious Landscape with NLP and Psychotherapy. Crown House Publishing, ISBN 1904424031., developed by Lucas Derks, is a tool that helps to analyze and improve human relationships by exploring the spatial characteristics of social imagery. Derks, a social psychologist and researcher, inspired by NLPs understanding of timelines, believes that people exist in space and be…</description>
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Micromovements and Somatic Experiencing

Somatic Experiencing (SE)Somatic experiencingWikipediaSomatic Experiencing Internationaltraumahealing.org is a therapeutic approach developed by Peter LevineErgos Institute of Somatic Education Ergos Institute of Somatic Education
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Photosensitive epilepsy

Photosensitive epilepsy is a type of epilepsy in which seizures are triggered by flashing lights or other visual stimuli. These seizures can range in severity from brief periods of dizziness or disorientation to more severe tonic-clonic seizures, which involve muscle spasms and loss of consciousness.  Photosensitive epilepsy is relatively uncommon, accounting for about 3% of all cases of epilepsy. However, the actual prevalence may be somewhat higher, as some pe…</description>
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The Anti-Psychiatry Movement

The anti-psychiatry movementAnti psychiatryWikipedia is a social movement and ideology that is critical of traditional psychiatric practices and theories. It has a long history dating back to the 1960s, and has been influential in shaping the way mental health is understood and treated.</description>
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Standardized systems for classifying and coding disorders: DSM, ICD

The DSM

The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental DisordersDiagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental DisordersWikipedia
 (DSM) is a publication of the American Psychiatric Association (APA) that provides a standard classification of mental disorders and the criteria for their diagnosis. It is used by mental health professionals, including psychiatrists, psychologists, and social workers, to diagnose and treat …</description>
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Alfred Adler

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Gregory Bateson

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Ivan Illich

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John Holt

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R.D. Laing

Developer of IEMT, Andrew T. Austin, credits R.D. Laing as being one of the primary influences on his philosophy in the treatment of mental health. By coincidence, Austin spent some time working alongside Laing&#039;s granddaughter in the early 2000s.</description>
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The PTSD Work of Robert Scaer

Robert Scaer is a medical doctor and trauma therapist who has made significant contributions to the field of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) therapy. His work focuses on the role of the body in the development and treatment of PTSD, and he has developed a number of approaches that aim to address the physical symptoms of the disorder.</description>
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The Sensory and Motor Cortices

The Sensory and Motor Cortices are two important regions of the brain responsible for processing sensory information and generating motor commands, respectively. Both the sensory and motor cortices play a critical role in our ability to interact with the world around us. The sensory cortex allows us to detect and respond to sensory stimuli, while the motor cortex allows us to initiate voluntary movements and interact with our environment.</description>
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Part 1. Emotional Engineering – Depotentiating Imprints of Emotion with IEMT

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Module 1 - Introductory Concepts

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IEMT Treatment Plans

For clients facing complex mental health, emotional and psychological challenges

For IEMT Practitioners working in contemporary and everyday situations, a treatment plan is unlikely to be necessary. Such everyday situations will be clients with simple, item-specific problems such as simple phobias and single-event traumas from a long time ago where there are no other psychological, emotional, slociological or psychiatric complications.</description>
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Trochlear Nerve

Andrew T. Austin has hypothesised that it may be the trochlear nerveTrochlear nerveWikipedia that provides the organic mechanism for the changes brought about by the utilisation of eye movements within the Integral Eye Movement Therapy (IEMT) model. 

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Types of Memory

IEMT Application to Memory

The structure of the different IEMT processes is designed to apply effect upon the different types of memory. Whilst this is often nominalised to simply “the recall of an event” the processes are structured specifically to change the qualities of episodic, autobiographical, and somatic memory types.</description>
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Visual Cortex

The visual cortexVisual cortexWikipedia
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The visual cortex is divided into several different areas, each of which is responsible for processing different types of visual information. Some of the main areas of the visual cortex include:</description>
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