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Exploring EMDR: an innovative approach with Posner Paradigm to reprocessing negative memories in a non-clinical sample. [PDF]

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Piccardi L   +8 more
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EMDR Therapy and OCD

2023
Abstract This chapter examines the use of EMDR therapy for individuals with obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD). The chapter reviews the evidence for the use of EMDR, how obsessive–compulsive symptoms and trauma may occur more frequently than assumed, and how this can be understood within the EMDR Adaptive Information Processing (AIP)
Zoe Marsden, Karsten Böhm
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EMDR Therapy and Addiction

2023
Abstract This chapter provides a summary of methods of treating addiction-related issues with eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) therapy. The chapter commences with an overview of the issue of addiction and its complexities, including the issue of comorbidity and common issues in addiction treatment. This is followed
Logan R. Harvey, Claire Kullock
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EMDR Therapy

Abstract Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) is an evidenced-based, eight-phase, three-pronged protocol. EMDR therapy is guided by the Adaptive Information Processing model, which states that present problems are caused by maladaptively stored memories. Consequently, treatment proceeds with processing memories underlying
Elena Isola, Bruna Maccarrone
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EMDR Therapy and the Trident Model

2023
Abstract EMDR therapy is an empirically supported, eight-phase treatment protocol intervention with multiple technical components but is also highly reliant on relational dynamics. Clinical supervision is a vital tool in supporting the development of EMDR therapists in their journey toward mastery, enhanced competence, and ...
Derek P. Farrell, Johnny Moran
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EMDR Therapy for Depression

Abstract Depression is a pervasive global disorder. Many individuals with depression either fail to respond positively to current evidence-based interventions or relapse in the years after treatment has ceased. The last decade has seen an increase in randomized controlled trials investigating the impact of EMDR therapy on people with ...
S. K. Dominguez, C. W. Lee
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EMDR Therapy and Cancer

Abstract This chapter on EMDR therapy and cancer illustrates the specificity of EMDR therapeutical intervention for oncological patients. The field of psycho-oncology is defined as understanding and treating cancer-related distress, in which symptomatology may be consistent with a diagnosis of clinical, or subclinical, posttraumatic ...
Elisa Faretta, Marco Pagani
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EMDR Therapy for Traumatized Patients With Psychosis

2015
EMDR is a valuable intervention in the treatment of various mental disorders, especially if symptoms are associated with negative life experiences. In this chapter, the authors describe possible interactions between trauma and psychosis and offer several methods for conceptualizing a case to facilitate the application of EMDR in the treatment of people
van der Vleugel, B.   +4 more
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