A randomized controlled trial of eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) in the treatment of fibromyalgia (Frontiers in Psychiatry)
This randomized controlled trial investigated the use of EMDR therapy with fibromyalgia patients.
Read MoreBolstering the adaptive information processing model: A narrative review (Frontiers in Psychiatry)
This review and comparative analysis examined different theoretical proposals in relation to the adaptive information processing (AIP) model.
Read MoreAn integrative somatic art therapy approach: EMDR and body-based practices for traumatic stress (Dominican University, 2024)
An exploration of how somatic art therapy and EMDR therapy impact symptoms of trauma and burnout.
Read MoreVisual EMDR stimulation mitigates acute varied stress effects on morphology of hippocampal neurons in male Wistar rats (Frontiers in Psychiatry)
This study looked at “the potential of EMDR as a neuroprotective intervention in mitigating stress-related hippocampal alterations.”
Read MoreEye movement intervention facilitates concurrent perception and memory processing (Cerebral Cortex)
This article utilized EEG scans to look at neural activity during eye movements and suggested information facilitation is important in EMDR therapy.
Read MorePractical Research Tools to Improve the Quality of EMDR Therapy Research (ResearchGate)
An updated paper on conducting quality EMDR therapy research which contains new information from the US National Center for PTSD.
Read MoreExploring subjective experiences of eye movement desensitization reprocessing (EMDR) for psychosis – a power threat meaning framework (PTMF) informed narrative inquiry (Journal of Constructivist Psychology)
This study explored the link between adversity and psychosis and what clients find important when engaging in EMDR for psychosis.
Read MoreClinical observations of online EMDR: The imperative for research on bilateral stimulation techniques (Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine)
Clinical observations of online EMDR: The imperative for research on bilateral stimulation techniques.
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