Reaction of therapists to EMDR for combat-related PTSD:  An early look

Description

Seven therapists, two females and one male, were used for the study. Each therapist was randomly assigned to administer both exposure therapy and EMDR, but one had not yet completed an exposure therapy condition subject. All had been extensively trained in both techniques and all were experienced licensed psychologists with Ph.D. degrees. Each therapist was asked six questions regarding thei r response to the treatments and to the subjects. This is a composite summary of their responses.

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Publication

Language

English

Author(s)

Patrick A. Boudewyns

Original Work Citation

Boudewyns, P. A. (2005, December). Reaction of therapists to EMDR for combat-related PTSD: An early look. Augusta VA Medical Center and Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA

Citation

“Reaction of therapists to EMDR for combat-related PTSD:  An early look,” Francine Shapiro Library, accessed May 11, 2024, https://francineshapirolibrary.omeka.net/items/show/16337.

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