One in ten: Treating needle phobias with EMDR

Description

One in ten people has a needle phobia. This condition can be disabling for people whose inordinate fear of needles can keep them from accessing medical testing and treatment. In this presentation, needle phobia are defined and the types explained, including vaso-vagal, associative, resistive, and hyperalgesic. The EMDR Protocol for Phobias is outlined, and research on using EMDR with needle phobia is reviewed. Case studies are presented in which clients with different types and degrees of needle phobia are treated. Discussions on challenges working with this client group are presented, and cognitive interweaves specific to needle phobia are introduced.

Learning Objectives:
1. Examine the definition and prevalence of phobias
2. Identify the types and prevalence of needle phobia
3. Outline the psychological and physical impact of needle phobia
4. Discuss the EMDR Protocol for Phobias
5. Explore how EMDR can be used to treat needle phobia

Format

Conference

Language

English

Author(s)

S. Dale

Original Work Citation

Dale, S. (2012, April). One in ten: Treating needle phobias with EMDR. Presentation at the EMDR Canada Annual Conference, Montreal, QC

Citation

“One in ten: Treating needle phobias with EMDR,” Francine Shapiro Library, accessed May 14, 2024, https://francineshapirolibrary.omeka.net/items/show/21411.

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