Research and Treatment Guidelines for EMDR
EMDR therapy is extensively researched and widely recognized as effective trauma therapy. EMDR therapy is recognized as evidenced-based treatment for PTSD and other trauma and stressor disorders in treatment guidelines published by the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, the World Health Organization, and a growing number of national and international organizations. Treatment guidelines are based on reviews that evaluate the research of established evidence-based mental health treatments.
EMDR Research Articles and Posts
Research Corner | Go With That Magazine™ Issue September 2018
This research corner contribution by EMDRIA member Andrew Leeds, Ph.D. is from the September 2018 Go With That Magazine™️ issue “EMDR Early Intervention.”
Research Corner | Go With That Magazine™ Issue June 2018
This research corner contribution by EMDRIA member Andrew Leeds, Ph.D. is from the June 2018 Go With That Magazine™️ issue Conference Edition.
Research Corner | Go With That Magazine™ Issue March 2018
This research corner contribution by EMDRIA member Andrew Leeds, Ph.D. is from the March 2018 issue of Go With That Magazine.™️
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Compiled in 2022, a list of EMDR meta-analyses and systematic reviews. Meta-analyses analyze evidence based research and are often used for data in treatment guidelines for standardized care. Systematic reviews summarize research on a specific question or topic. In medical or health care fields, they often assess the strength of evidence present in a treatment in the field. This list is an ongoing work in progress.
A 2016 bibliography of EMDR Research with short descriptions, this document covers a wide range of peer-reviewed journal articles about EMDR including meta-analyses, randomized controlled trials, non-randomized studies, and reviews of efficacy and treatment models. It also includes international treatment guidelines and recommendations from mental health agencies.