Single session treatment of nontraumatic fear of flying with eye movement desensitization reprocessing: Pre and post-September 11
Study is to provide an example of the in-flight application of a single session of EMDR to nontraumatic or small “t” fear of flying.
Article Abstract
“Eye movement desensitization reprocessing (EMDR) was originally developed to treat traumatic memories. Since its development, the application of EMDR has proliferated to various disorders. A single session utilizing the EMDR approach applied to the treatment of nontraumatic fear of flying is presented. For this study, the EMDR process was adapted to meet the needs of the client. The purpose of this study is to provide an example of the in-flight application of a single session of EMDR to nontraumatic or small “t” fear of flying. The case of a client successfully treated with in-flight EMDR is presented. Pre-September 11 and post-September 11 follow-up with the client is also documented.”
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Newgent, R. A., Paladino, D. A., & Reynolds, C. A. (2006). Single session treatment of nontraumatic fear of flying with eye movement desensitization reprocessing: Pre and post-September 11. Clinical Case Studies, 5(1), 25-36. https://doi.org/10.1177/1534650103261196
Date
February 1, 2006
Creator(s)
Rebecca A. Newgent, Derrick A. Paladino, Cynthia A. Reynolds
Topics
Anxiety/Panic/Phobias
Extent
12 pages
Publisher
Sage
Rights
Copyright © 2006, Sage Publications
APA Citation
Newgent, R. A., Paladino, D. A., & Reynolds, C. A. (2006). Single session treatment of nontraumatic fear of flying with eye movement desensitization reprocessing: Pre and post-September 11. Clinical Case Studies, 5(1), 25-36. https://doi.org/10.1177/1534650103261196
Audience
EMDR Therapists, Other Mental Health Professionals
Language
English
Content Type
Article, Peer-Reviewed
Access Type
External Resource
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