Rapid remission of trauma-related somatic pain with a single session of EMDR: A case report
A case report that presents a clinically significant outcome with EMDR intervention involving a patient who complained of persistent pain in his upper arm.
Article Abstract
“Trauma-related somatic symptoms are common complaints in the psychiatric and general medical community. These somatic complaints often lead to repeated consultations and unnecessary investigations. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), originally developed as a treatment for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), is increasingly being applied to the treatment of a wide range of trauma-related conditions. This report describes a 47-year-old man who complained of persistent pain in his left upper arm immediately after the death of his mother. Despite many evaluations in orthopedics, neurology and physical therapy, no organic pathology was identified regarding the patient’s complaint. In this case, after a single EMDR session, the patient’s pain disappeared completely and did not recur. This case highlights the potential of EMDR as a rapid, safe, and effective intervention for trauma-related somatic complaints.”
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Article Access
Open Access
Özcan Çetin, K., Varlı, M. R., & Kınık, C. (2025). Rapid remission of trauma-related somatic pain with a single session of EMDR: A case report. Turkish Journal of Traumatic Stress, 1(3), 176-181. https://doi.org/10.63175/tjts.38
Date
September 30, 2025
Creator(s)
Kübra Özcan Çetin, Mehmet Rıdvan Varlı, Çiğdem Kınık
Topics
Grief, Pain/Chronic Pain
Extent
6 pages
Rights
Copyright (c) 2025 Kübra Özcan Çetin, Mehmet Rıdvan Varlı, Çiğdem Kınık. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
APA Citation
Özcan Çetin, K., Varlı, M. R., & Kınık, C. (2025). Rapid remission of trauma-related somatic pain with a single session of EMDR: A case report. Turkish Journal of Traumatic Stress, 1(3), 176-181. https://doi.org/10.63175/tjts.38
Audience
EMDR Therapists
Language
English
Content Type
Article, Peer-Reviewed
Access Type
External Resource, Open Access