The flash technique - An advance in EMDR treatment

Description

It is difficult to conduct EMDR with some clients if they are unwilling to focus on particularly disturbing memories, dissociate when they do, or employ avoidance defenses. An alternative to various forms of titration, the flash technique can be used as a quick painless process during the preparation phase to reduce the initial disturbance associated with trauma memories so that clients will not need to dissociate or defend. The basic principles of this technique will be presented, as well as several videos and a study of outcomes from over 2000 sessions in which the flash technique was used.

Format

Conference

Language

English

Author(s)

Lewis Engel
Philip Manfield

Original Work Citation

Engel, L., & Manfield, P. (2019, September). The flash technique - An advance in EMDR treatment. Presentation at the 24th EMDR International Association Conference, Orange County, CA

Citation

“The flash technique - An advance in EMDR treatment,” Francine Shapiro Library, accessed May 14, 2024, https://francineshapirolibrary.omeka.net/items/show/25908.

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