The psychophysiological response during post-traumatic stress disorder treatment with modular motion-assisted memory desensitisation and reconsolidation (3MDR) (European Journal of Psychotraumatology)
The aim of this study was to explore psychophysiological responses during multi‐modular motion‐assisted memory desensitization and reconsolidation (3MDR) therapy.
Read MoreEfficacy of eye movement desensitization reprocessing (EMDR) in improving self-regulation of in-house Filipino clients with substance-use-disorder (Psikodimensia)
Study on efficacy of Desensitization of Triggers and Urge Reprocessing (DeTUR), an EMDR addiction protocol.
Read MoreEMDR therapy and research: What have we got right and what can we improve? (EMDR UK EMDR Therapy Quarterly)
Woolliscroft reports on Lee’s 2021 EMDR Europe conference keynote address where he criticized EMDR research and suggested improvements.
Read MoreEye movement desensitization and reprocessing therapy for stress management (Guilford, 2021)
In this chapter, authors explore how eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) therapy can help with stress management.
Read MoreFive Things Every Newly Trained EMDR Therapist Wished They Knew
EMDRIA member Andie Bernard shares five things she wishes she knew about EMDR training.
Read MoreCaring for the carers: EMDR in the context of a pandemic (EMDR Therapy Quarterly)
Hamber discussed parallels between impacts of COVID-19 & conflict and provided a conceptual framework for political conflict & mental health.
Read MoreBrief trauma therapy for occupational trauma-related PTSD/CPTSD in UK police (Occupational Medicine)
Observational cohort study providing brief trauma-focused therapy for PTSD (CBT/EMDR) to UK police officers.
Read MoreCounselor’s Corner on Stuck Processing
Counselor’s Corner. Therapists discuss interweaves you might use for individuals who are “stuck” with feeling guilty.
Read MoreAddiction: A Solution that Becomes a Problem, Treatment Challenges in a COVID-19 World
EMDR therapy is particularly applicable at the crossroad of COVID-19 & our clients’ struggles with addictions, both substance and behavioral.
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