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              <text>本稿では、EMDR（眼球運動による脱感作と再処理法）を、行動療法、認知療法、精神分析と比較しながら、その理論的枠組みと臨床的意義について検討している。著者らは、EMDRが情報処理モデルに基づく独自の治療法であり、従来の心理療法とは異なるアプローチを提供する点に注目している。さらに、EMDRが情動・認知・身体反応に包括的に働きかけることから、統合的心理療法の一部として位置づける可能性についても論じている。症例や臨床実践を通じて、EMDRの柔軟性と汎用性が示され、今後の発展に向けた理論的・実践的課題が提示されている。&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;This article examines Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) in comparison with behavioral therapy, cognitive therapy, and psychoanalysis, focusing on its theoretical framework and clinical significance. The authors highlight EMDR’s foundation in an information-processing model, which distinguishes it from traditional psychotherapeutic approaches. They also discuss EMDR’s capacity to engage emotional, cognitive, and somatic domains, suggesting its potential role within integrative psychotherapy. Through case examples and clinical practice, the paper demonstrates EMDR’s flexibility and broad applicability, while identifying theoretical and practical challenges for future development.</text>
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