Physiological data confirm that EMDR is a unique re-processing therapy:  A synergistic theoretical approach to the nature of both EMDR and PTSD

Description

In 1996, the existence of a cerebral de-arousal reflex was predicted. A suite of computer programs has been developed to administer EMDR and take sequential measurements of changes in PTSD symptoms. Physiological data show that computer-induced eye movements produce de-arousal, causing attitude, and mood changes within and between EMDR treatments. Theories to explain the variation in symptomatology in PTSD in terms of individual differences in "the strength of the nervous system" and the mechanism of EMDR are presented.

Format

Conference

Language

English

Author(s)

Malcolm MacCulloch

Original Work Citation

MacCulloch, M. (2002, June). Physiological data confirm that EMDR is a unique re-processing therapy: A synergistic theoretical approach to the nature of both EMDR and PTSD. Presentation at the 7th EMDR International Association Conference, San Diego, CA

Citation

“Physiological data confirm that EMDR is a unique re-processing therapy:  A synergistic theoretical approach to the nature of both EMDR and PTSD,” Francine Shapiro Library, accessed May 17, 2024, https://francineshapirolibrary.omeka.net/items/show/16779.

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