Stray thoughts:  The search for integration

Description

Since EMDR is an integrated mode of psychotherapy, there are incorporated principles, protocols, and procedures that are compatible with al the major modalities. It is important to remember that this integration was developed over time in order to strengthen EMDR treatment effects. That development is on-going and every trained clinician has the ability to assist in making the procedures and protocols more robust. The only caveat is to make sure that the treatment effects derived from any alteration or change of existing practices leads to treatment effects that are at least as good, or better than those currently achieved. The best way to determine that is through standardized and behavioral measures that document robust and stable effects over time.

Format

Newsletter

Language

English

Author(s)

Francine Shapiro

Original Work Citation

Shapiro, F. (1997, June). Stray thoughts: The search for integration. EMDRIA Newsletter, 2(4), 13-15

Citation

“Stray thoughts:  The search for integration,” Francine Shapiro Library, accessed May 18, 2024, https://francineshapirolibrary.omeka.net/items/show/16709.

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