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A method of treating neurological disorders is provided using an EMDR device having at least two vibrating panels, where the method includes attaching a first vibrating panel to a first side of a patient's body, attaching a second vibrating panel to…

You or your clients may be coping with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD, termed Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in the DSM IV). For reasons I will explain below, it is more likely if you use EMDR that you will encounter this condition

Participants will learn: 1) to understand themes common to adults with ADD; 2) to recognize these themes through case examples; 3) how to develop from these themes the "set up" for EMDR, including the development of negative and positive cognitions;…

This study investigated the intervention effects of EMDR on the trauma and behavior symptom severity of ten children, ages 8 to 11, diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD). ADD is a common childhood disorder with increasing prevalence rates…

Understanding ADD (with and without hyperactivity) ADD throughout the life cycle: real stories The prevalence across the life cycle in males and females (why girls are rarely diagnosed) Checklists of ADD in children, teenagers and adults (those by…

In the late '80s, Weathers and his wife Mary, also a Spokane psychologist, discovered an odd, new form of psychotherapy in California, called Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR). Along with the usual talk and tears of traditional…

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This workshop is directed at working with school age children (6-12) who are diagnosed as developmentally delayed, ADD-ADHD, or with Aspergers or Tourettes Disorders. Included will be case conceptualization, treatment-building, and skill building.
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