EMDR part two: Clinical opinions regarding the safety of using EMDR to process traumatic material during a subsequent pregnancy to treat PTSD (childbirth onset)
Description
There is a lack of specific empirical research to support the safety or lack of safety about incorporating EMDR into a trauma treatment plan for a pregnant woman. However, there are many experienced trauma clinicians who work weekly in their practices with pregnant women. I gathered clinical information about this issue from several experienced and distinguished trauma clinicians who work with women, pregnancy and trauma and use EMDR.
Format
Other
Language
English
Original Work Citation
Morelli, K. (2012, October 4). EMDR part two: Clinical opinions regarding the safety of using EMDR to process traumatic material during a subsequent pregnancy to treat PTSD (childbirth onset). Science and Sensibility. Retrieved from https://www.scienceandsensibility.org/blog/emdr-part-two-clinical-opinions-regarding-the-safety-of-using-emdr-to-process-traumatic-material-during-a-subsequent-pregnancy-to-treat-ptsd-(childbirth-onset) on 4/19/2018
Citation
“EMDR part two: Clinical opinions regarding the safety of using EMDR to process traumatic material during a subsequent pregnancy to treat PTSD (childbirth onset),” Francine Shapiro Library, accessed May 12, 2024, https://francineshapirolibrary.omeka.net/items/show/25111.