EMDR therapy – self experience: Case report
EMDR therapy focuses on processing dysfunctionally stored memory using bilateral brain stimulation, reactivating our ability to adaptively process information.
Article Abstract
“The traumas experienced in the early phase of our lives, which we can label as traumas with a small “t”, are carried throughout our whole lives without us unaware of how much they hinder us in everyday life. Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) is a therapy that focuses on processing dysfunctionally stored memory, using bilateral brain stimulation, and reactivating the natural ability to functionally and adaptively process information (AIP) (Shapiro 2001, 2014). We are often not aware of why we feel uncomfortable at certain moments, we feel fear, we are dissatisfied, and so on. EMDR helps us in finding out why these things bother us, and it helps us to overcome these things and become functional in all areas of life (Ališahoviü and Hasanoviü 2018).”
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Article Access
Open Access
Sabanovic, S. (2021). EMDR therapy – self experience: Case report. Psychiatria Danubina, 33(Suppl 1), 103-105. Retrieved from: https://www.psychiatria-danubina.com/UserDocsImages/pdf/dnb_vol33_sup1/dnb_vol33_sup1_103.pdf
Date
February 1, 2021
Creator(s)
Dženita Hrviü, Mevludin Hasanoviü
Topics
Complex Trauma/C-PTSD
Extent
3 pages
APA Citation
Sabanovic, S. (2021). EMDR therapy – self experience: Case report. Psychiatria Danubina, 33(Suppl 1), 103-105. Retrieved from: https://www.psychiatria-danubina.com/UserDocsImages/pdf/dnb_vol33_sup1/dnb_vol33_sup1_103.pdf
Audience
EMDR Therapists, Other Mental Health Professionals
Language
English
Content Type
Article
Access Type
External Resource, Open Access