Response to: ‘A randomised controlled trial of eye movement desensitization and re-processing (EMDR) in forensic services and in prison’ – Letter to the editor
A response to Every-Palmer et al. (2025) study welcoming continued dialogue for EMDR work in prison settings.
Article Access
Open access
Crole-Rees, C., Lawrence, D., Blundell, L., Saward, K., Jones, L., El Anany, S., Simon, G., Kalebic, N., & Forrester, A. (2025). Response to: ‘A randomised controlled trial of eye movement desensitization and re-processing (EMDR) in forensic services and in prison’ – Letter to the editor. Medicine, Science and the Law. https://doi.org/10.1177/00258024251350786
Date
June 16, 2025
Creator(s)
Clare Crole-Rees, Daniel Lawrence, Laura Blundell
Contributor(s)
Kate Saward, Lewis Jones, Sarah El Anany, Gracious Simon, Natasha Kalebic, Andrew Forrester
Client Population
Offenders/Perpetrators
Practice & Methods
Legal/Prison/Forensic
Extent
2 pages
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Rights
Copyright © The Author(s) 2025.
APA Citation
Crole-Rees, C., Lawrence, D., Blundell, L., Saward, K., Jones, L., El Anany, S., Simon, G., Kalebic, N., & Forrester, A. (2025). Response to: 'A randomised controlled trial of eye movement desensitization and re-processing (EMDR) in forensic services and in prison' - Letter to the editor. Medicine, Science and the Law. https://doi.org/10.1177/00258024251350786
Audience
EMDR Therapists, Other Mental Health Professionals
Language
English
Content Type
Article
Access Type
External Resource, Open Access