Stop the Use of Eye Movements in Resource Development and Installation, Until Their Additional Value Has Been Proven: A Rejoinder to Leeds and Korn (2012) (Journal of EMDR Practice and Research)
Response to Leeds & Korn, arguing study results are in line with mounting evidence supporting a working memory account for eye movements.
Read MoreA New Journal Feature: Translating Research Into Practice (Journal of EMDR Practice and Research)
Introducing a new journal feature—Translating Research into Practice (TRIP), a collaboration between JEMDR and the EMDR Research Foundation.
Read MoreA Commentary on Hornsveld et al. (2011): A Valid Test of Resource Development and Installation? Absolutely Not (Journal of EMDR Practice and Research)
Evidence supporting “working memory” & “REM/Orienting Response” hypotheses as mechanisms of treatment effects of EMDR on patients with PTSD.
Read MoreHow to Use Fraser’s Dissociative Table Technique to Access and Work With Emotional Parts of the Personality (Journal of EMDR Practice and Research)
Clinical Q&A. “Is there a process that is best used to identify ego states?” Fraser’s Dissociative Table Technique is explained.
Read MoreEMDR With Grief: Reflections on Ginny Sprang’s 2001 Study (Journal of EMDR Practice and Research)
EMDR treatment of complicated grief and mourning. Case examples are followed with a comprehensive discussion.
Read MoreEMDR and early psychological intervention following trauma (European Review of Applied Psychology)
EMDR Early Intervention may provide a window of opportunity for a brief intervention to prevent complications and strengthen resilience.
Read MoreThe EMDR integrative group treatment protocol: EMDR group treatment for early intervention following critical incidents (Revue Européenne de Psychologie Appliquée)
An overview of the EMDR Integrative Group Treatment Protocol (EMDR-IGTP) that has been used since 1998 with both children and adults.
Read MoreEMDR therapy: An overview of current and future research (European Review of Applied Psychology)
EMDR therapy research over the past decade has addressed eye movements, mechanism of action and comparisons with other forms of therapy.
Read MoreEye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) therapy in the treatment of victims of domestic violence: A pilot study (European Review of Applied Psychology)
Study comparing EMDR, eclectic psychotherapy, and control group for reducing PTSD symptoms in women victims of domestic violence.
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