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My friend says his first EMDR session drove him to the floor. "It was like a firestorm of images, a horrific slide show of images that wouldn't stop."

Clinical psychologist Margot Nacey of Greeley, a lifelong equestrian who calls such fear a form of post-traumatic stress, says she has had great success treating it with the brain-reprogramming technique EMDR - eye movement desensitization and…

Colorado Springs - A California psychologist developed EMDR in 1989. Therapists have patients recall traumatic events, then waggle their fingers in the patients' faces in an effort to stimulate certain brain activities that allow patients to feel for…

In what may be the first study of its kind, researchers are trying to determine whether therapy that incorporates an unusual trauma treatment helps victims of domestic violence. 

On April 19, 1995, only two months after Sandra Wilson finished a followup on the first unassailable study proving EMDR's spectacular success with trauma victims, the Oklahoma City bomb went off.

But a neurological process called Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing as a possible cure for the disorder has piqued interest, and the WHO will send Denver psychiatrist Bert Furmansky across the world to see if the process can help some of…

Colorado Springs psychologist Sandra Wilson, an expert in a therapy called Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing, was asked to come and help. She was accompanied by a team of American psychologists, and they worked side by side with a young…
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