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Bilateral stimulation is also called Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) and is a psychotherapeutic technique for treating PTSD and other mental health issues. Trauma affects brain activity, and EMDR may help rewire that activity…

本論文の目的は,眼球運動による脱感作と再処理法(Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing;以下, EMDR)の効果メカニズムを明らかにすることを長期的な目標にすえ,EMDRの特異的な特徴でありながらその効果について不明な点が多い両側性刺激(bilateral stimulation; 以下,BLS)に焦点を当て,その効果の検証を試みることであった。…

Research has highlighted the negative effects of early neglect and abuse on the development of emotional self-regulation and attachment. Attention has focused more on negative affect states related to past adverse and traumatic experiences than on…

Never has it been so effortless to activate your inner power and resilience than with the remarkable technique known as "resource tapping." Tapping In makes available for the first time a self-guided program for learning this revolutionary…

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Since 1987, the chance discovery of the effect of eye movements on traumatic/disturbing memories, the Adaptive Information Processing (AIP) model (Shapiro, 1995, 2001, 2018) to explain it, and an evolved comprehensive psychotherapeutic approach…

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This intervention was designed to work best with children who may be sensory seeking, seem hesitant or cautious when discussing the trauma, have low tolerance for exposure to the trauma, or find bilateral eye movements challenging. It requires that…

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The Superhero Shuffle is a playful intervention that is designed to work best with high-energy children and children who have low tolerance for exposure to trauma or engaging in the bilateral eye movements of eye movement desensitization and…

EMDR ohne Therapeuten? - Konzeption und doppelblind-randomisierte kontrollierte Evaluation eines EMDR -Stressbewältigungsprogramms (EMDR -SBP ) Georg Schamber, Eva Meinicke & Thomas Schäfer Zusammenfassung: Theoretischer Hintergrund: Die…

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) has an established training and standard protocols. However, minor changes are continuously made to some parts of the methods. There are several controversies regarding EMDR. One such controversy…

“When people are moving thru the EMDR process, clients begin to report the in-between-session triumph,” explains Brennan. “People with post-traumatic symptoms may notice that nightmares, flashbacks related to a trauma begin to recede or completely go…

El EMDR (eye movement desensitization and reprocessing) es un enfoque psicoterapéutico que consta de ocho fases, que tiene un conjunto de procedimientos específicos centrados en el procesamiento asociativo espontáneo de los recuerdos traumáticos, con…

Recent neuroscientific developments offer EMDR therapists important ways to improve efficacy, but implementing them often seems risky, difficult, or intimidating. We offer seven innovative, neuroscience-based suggestions that maintain the integrity…

BackgroundEMDR involves a unique procedure in which a patient is stimulated by alternating bilateral stimulation (BLS) while recalling a memory. BLS can be presented in three ways: by tactile stimulation, bilateral sound stimulation, and eye…

The presented research lies within a wide dynamic aroused by the EMDR therapy which gives to see to researchers of several disciplines fundamental elements in the heart of the mental care process. As clinician psychologist, the interest of the author…

Many stroke patients show depressive symptoms after a stroke, and the patients of about one third are known to suffer from depression after stroke. Additionally it has been pointed out that a few people have PTSD symptoms after a stroke. Depressive…

Disruption of fear conditioning, its extinction and its retrieval are at the core of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Such deficits, especially fear extinction delay, disappear after Alternating Bilateral Stimulations (BLS) during Eye Movement…

In "Mediators and mechanisms of change in psychotherapy research" Kazdin states unequivocally (2007, p. 1) that "after decades of psychotherapy research, we cannot provide an evidence-based explanation for how or why even our most well studied…

We assessed cortical activation differences in real-time upon exposure to traumatic memory between two distinct groups of psychologically traumatized clients also in comparison with healthy controls. We used electroencephalography (EEG) to compare…

Further your grasp of the Art of EMDR in this practicum limited to 20 people. Delve into the processes at work in optimizing dual attention stimulation and clinic choice points during processing. Observe Roger Solomon, PhD make these decisions in the…

The Art of EMDR is the dance between client and therapist involving attunement, synchrony, and resonance. It is expressed through optimal dual attention stimulation (DAS) and understanding clinical choice points that maximize processing. This…

Background: Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) is a method in psychotherapy effective in treating symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder. The client attends to alternating bilateral visual, auditory or sensory stimulation while…

Objectives: Previous research has shown that bilaterally alternating eye movements enhance episodic memory retrieval. This effect has been considered an important mechanism of the therapeutic effects of eye movement desensitization and reprocessing…

In Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy, bilateral stimulation, such as eye movement and taps, can facilitate the brain to process on the material. Some therapists believe the effectiveness of EMDR could be enhanced if asking…

Building upon a previous workshop (Marr 2011) looking at the use of EMDR in the treatment of OCD. This presentation will examine an outline form of an EMDR Protocol for OCD based around Mental Video Playback and BLS (Marr 2012).

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is an effective treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). During EMDR, patients make eye movements (EMs) while recalling traumatic memories, but recently therapists have replaced EMs by…

This article presents a case study applying Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing in major depressive disorder. The study describes the application of Shapiro’s Adaptive Information Processing (AIP) model in the treatment of major depressive…

EMDR, that includes bilateral stimulation, causes the desensitization and reprocessing of traumatic memories, thus reducing anxiety, distress, fear, and other symptoms related with several anxiety disorders. Previous results show it is effective in…

Ett kognitivt minnesexperiment med mellangruppsdesign genomfördes i syfte att undersöka auditiv bilateral stimulerings inverkan på episodiskt minne. Bakgrunden till studien var att många kliniska iakttagelser gjorts i den psykoterapeutiska…

The URGES approach is a theory and protocol to treat trauma and addiction simultaneously. It combines hypnotherapy, ego state work, alternate bilateral stimulation, and energy psychology.It was developed to meet the need to address trauma without…

EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) ist ein expositionsbasiertes Verfahren zur Behandlung von Patienten mit posttraumatischen Belastungsstörungen (PTSD). Während die Wirksamkeit der EMDR-Behandlung empirisch gut nachgewiesen ist,…

Two experiments are reported that investigate the effects of saccadic bilateral eye movements on the retrieval of item, associative, and contextual information. Experiment 1 compared the effects of bilateral versus vertical versus no eye movements on…

I conceptualize EMDR as the process of linking the trauma from one part of the brain to a solution in another part of the brain, to reach an adaptive resolution. The standard EMDR protocol proposes accomplishing this by focusing heavily on the…

CIPBS (Conflict Imagination Painting and Bilateral Stimulation) is a new, EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, Shapiro) and KIP (Katathym imaginative Psychotherapie, Lerner) related approach for trauma exposure and crisis intervention…

This study attempted to determine whether the eye movement component of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) was necessary to account for positive treatment effects in subjects with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). A…

This article will present alternating bilateral stimulation (ABS) as the critical component of EMDR.

Participants will learn about: 1) the Orienting Response (OR) interpretation of EMDR phenomena, the relationship of the OR to sleep and dream research, affect theory, and information processing; 2) research into the effects of variations of stimuli…

After a decade of treatment outcome research on EMDR, its effectivensss in the treatment of PTSD is no longer in question. However, the role of eye movements and bilateral stimulation, in general, remain controversial. Critics of EMDR hold that EMDR…

Participants will be able to: 1) identify cross-cultural healing practices that incoporate bilateral stimilation; 2) describe relevant research studies; and 3) identify guildeines for the development of culturally sensitive applications of EMDR.
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