EMDR as a special form of ego state psychotherapy: Part two

Description

The first step in doing an ego state bridge is to identify and amplify the problematic ego state. In EMDR, the patient is asked the following questions: What is the problem or symptom you want relief from? What image represents the problem to you? What cognition about yourself do you have associated with that image? What affect do you experience when you have that image and cognition? What body sensations do you have when you have that image and cognition? [Excerpt]

Format

Newsletter

Language

English

Author(s)

Mark Lawrence

Original Work Citation

Lawrence, M. (1999, March). EMDR as a special form of ego state psychotherapy: Part two. EMDRIA Newsletter, 4(1), 9

Citation

“EMDR as a special form of ego state psychotherapy: Part two,” Francine Shapiro Library, accessed April 30, 2024, https://francineshapirolibrary.omeka.net/items/show/27888.

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