Eye-catching therapy:  An unusual treatment for post-traumatic stress, eye movement desensitization goes mainstream

Description

It had been almost a year since the accident, and Lynn Hornbuckle felt herself getting worse, not better. She could not escape the deafening sound of the screeching tires and breaking glass. She was unable to turn her mind away from the moment the truck slammed into her Mercedes near Bend, killing a woman in the car behind her. Worst of all, Hornbuckle's arm, which required four surgeries and an excruciating skin graft, throbbed, as if the bones themselves remembered.

Format

Newspaper

Language

English

Author(s)

Gabrielle Glaser

Original Work Citation

Glaser, G. (2006, August 23). Eye-catching therapy: An unusual treatment for post-traumatic stress, eye movement desensitization goes mainstream. Portland, OR: The Oregonian, Sunrise, Living, C01

Citation

“Eye-catching therapy:  An unusual treatment for post-traumatic stress, eye movement desensitization goes mainstream,” Francine Shapiro Library, accessed May 18, 2024, https://francineshapirolibrary.omeka.net/items/show/16538.

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