Revisiting the origins of EMDR
The present paper sets out to provide context for the origins of EMDR therapy.
Article Abstract
“Francine Shapiro, the founder of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), reported that the therapeutic use of eye movement patterns was discovered by chance while walking in a park. An alternative accounting for the origins of EMDR comes from research that demonstrates individuals are unable to perceive their own eye movements and from historical sources that document Shapiro’s acceptance of Neuro-Linguistic Programming theory on eye movement patterns and super-achievers. The present paper brings together this diverse set of findings to provide a more accurate context within which Shapiro’s purported discoveries and subsequent claims can best be viewed.”
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Article Access
Open Access
Rosen, G. M. (2023). Revisiting the origins of EMDR. Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, 53, 289-296. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10879-023-09582-x
Date
May 23, 2023
Creator(s)
Gerald M. Rosen
Practice & Methods
History of EMDR, Mechanisms of Action, Neurobiology
Extent
8 pages
Publisher
Springer Nature
Rights
Copyright © 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature
APA Citation
Rosen, G. M. (2023). Revisiting the origins of EMDR. Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, 53, 289-296. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10879-023-09582-x
Audience
EMDR Therapists, Other Mental Health Professionals
Language
English
Content Type
Article
Access Type
External Resource, Open Access