Clinical efficiency and acceptability of EMDR and MOSAIC therapy for PTSD

Description

Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) therapy is one of the therapies recommended by the World Health Organization (2013) to treat posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Although efficient, repeated exposure to the traumatic memory may reduce its acceptability to patients. The therapy “eye movement and alternate stimulation for brain integration” (MOSAIC in French) was developed to improve acceptability and reduce pain by drawing on the patient’s internal resources. MOSAIC therapy focuses on the body sensations that the patient wants to experience and avoids having to relive the traumatic memories. This observational study aimed to compare the clinical efficiency of EMDR and MOSAIC therapy for PTSD and to measure the well-being generated by both therapies. Twenty-six PTSD patients (17 females and 9 males, mean age 37.01 years, SD = 13.06) received treatment by psychiatrists and/or psychologists trained with EMDR or MOSAIC therapy. Both patient groups achieved a significant decrease in PTSD symptoms as measured with the PCL-5. However, fewer sessions were required with the MOSAIC therapy than with EMDR therapy. As expected, the level of well-being experienced by the patient during the therapy, assessed using the Lickert scale, was higher with MOSAIC than with EMDR therapy from the first session. These findings provide the first evidence of the efficacy of MOSAIC therapy treatment, which now needs to be corroborated in a larger randomized clinical trial.

Author(s)

Deborah Flatot-Blin
Arnaud Rey
Flavie Derynck
Olivier Fossard
Stephanie Khalfa

Original Work Citation

Flatot-Blin, D., Rey, A., Derynck, F., Fossard, O., & Khalfa. S. (2023). Clinical efficiency and acceptability of EMDR and MOSAIC therapy for PTSD. Healthcare, 11(15), 2226. doi:10.3390/healthcare11152226

Citation

“Clinical efficiency and acceptability of EMDR and MOSAIC therapy for PTSD,” Francine Shapiro Library, accessed May 10, 2024, https://francineshapirolibrary.omeka.net/items/show/28286.

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