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IntroductionChildhood cancer is rare, but it is the most frequent serious event with a high risk of traumatization for children, adolescents, parents and siblings. EMDR is widely studied as clinical intervention that addressed cancer-related…

Medically-induced post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is substantially more prevalent than PTSD in the general population. In people with stroke, it can impact as many as 23% of patients, with negative effects on mental health as well as…

ObjectiveEye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) is an established treatment for post-traumatic stress disorders (PTSD). Some patients diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) experience PTSD following choking or suffocation in…

IntroductionAlthough biological factors may predispose some people to anxiety, the main ‘culprit’ is generally some early life experience or experiences that triggered a problem and remained ‘trapped’ in a person's nervous system. ObjectiveThe aim of…

BackgroundOn the 13th of May, 2014, 301 miners lost their lives in a coal mine explosion in Soma, Turkey. A field study was conducted by volunteers under the roof of the EMDR Humanitarian Assistance Programs: Trauma Recovery (EMDR-HAP-TR)…

EMDR is a psychotherapeutic intervention that is based on the reprocessing and desensitization of symptoms related to traumatic stress experiences during bilateral stimulation (Shapiro 1995). According to Carrere (2013), approximately 150 000…

EMDR ağırlıklı olarak ruhsal travma olgularında kullanılan bir müdahale tekniğidir. Bu araştırmada nitel araştırma yöntemlerinden olgu deseninden yararlanılmış olup; sunulan olguda depremden kaynaklı TSSB'de Göz Hareketleri ile Duyarsızlaştırma ve…

Traumatic grief is associated with symptoms and reactions that develops in people experiencing this loss as a result of sudden and violent death of a loved one. The grief after the loss is a normal and natural reaction. Traumatic grief affects the…

Social anxiety disorder (SAD) also known as social phobia is an anxiety disorder characterised by an intense fear in one or more social situations causing considerable distress and impaired functioning in at least some parts of daily life as defined…
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