EMDR works!  Is that enough?

Description

In 1987 a 39-year-old, Brooklyn-born, new age seeker was walking in a park in San Gateo, California. Without warning she was overwhelmed with disturbing thoughts. They vanished as quickly as they had arrived, and on analysis she decided that the improvement occurred after she had flicked her eyes from side to side. She tried the technique on other traumatic memories and noticed that after the eye movement the memories just "didn't have the same charge." When she tried the technique with friends, she noticed that many people were unable to flick their eyes properly, so she started "conducting" them by moving her fingers back and forth in front of their eyes at the correct speed. The fingers move about as fast as a tennis match on fast forward.

Format

Magazine

Language

English

Author(s)

Joe Gastright

Original Work Citation

Gastright, J. (1995). EMDR works! Is that enough? Cincinnati Skeptic, 4(3), 1-3

Citation

“EMDR works!  Is that enough?,” Francine Shapiro Library, accessed May 17, 2024, https://francineshapirolibrary.omeka.net/items/show/16527.

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