The EMDR Therapy butterfly hug method for self-administered bilateral stimulation (Iberoamerican Journal of Psychotraumatology and Dissociation)
This article details how to use the butterfly hug method to help disaster survivors during group or individual clinical practice.
Read MoreEye movement desensitisation and reprocessing: Part 3 – applications in physical health conditions (BJPsych Advances)
This article reviews other research and discusses the application of EMDR beyond PTSD with physical health conditions.
Read MoreEffect of early postpartum EMDR on reducing psychological complaints in women with a traumatic childbirth experience (Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics & Gynecology)
women with a traumatic birth experience may benefit from EMDR, even if they do not qualify for a diagnosis of PTSD
Read MoreAuditory Personalization of EMDR Treatment to Relieve Trauma Effects: A Feasibility Study [EMDR+] (Brain Sciences)
Feasibility, safety, acceptance, and efficacy of EMDR therapy enriched with sound stimulation and musical reward.
Read MoreEye movement desensitization reprocessing as a treatment for PTSD in conflict-affected areas (Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy)
Research supporting EMDR use for the treatment of PTS, depression, and anxiety symptoms in refugees & low socioeconomic status individuals.
Read MorePsychological treatment variant with eye movement desensitization and reprocessing: A case report (Malang Neurology Journal)
Atypical EMDR execution of reprocessing of events through positive experiences rather than the negative event of suicide attempt.
Read MoreEMDR Therapy vs supportive Therapy as adjunctive treatment in trauma-exposed bipolar patients: A randomized controlled trial (PsyArXiv Preprint)
Patients with bipolar disorder had 20 sessions of trauma-focused EMDR therapy or 20 sessions of supportive therapy.
Read MoreEye movement desensitization and reprocessing therapy in adolescents with panic disorder: A twelve-week follow-up study (Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry)
Study suggests EMDR as effective intervention for panic disorders in adolescents to protect against relapse and fear of future attacks.
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