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Self-Healing Aspects of EMDR: The Therapeutic Change Process and Perspectives of Integrated Psychotherapies
Authors:Jamie Zabukovec  Steve Lazrove  Francine Shapiro
Institution:(1) VA North Texas Health Care System, Dallas, Texas;(2) Private Practice, New Haven, Connecticut;(3) Mental Research Institute, Palo Alto, California
Abstract:Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) (Shapiro 1989a, 1989b, 1995) is an innovative, comprehensive approach to psychotherapy. While EMDR's use of eye movements has attracted a great deal of attention, the efficacy of the EMDR method can be explained parsimoniously in terms of many different types of therapy. Lang's (1985) information processing networks provide a way to understand the Accelerated Information Processing model proposed by Shapiro to explain EMDR. A representative EMDR session is presented to illustrate the integrative components of EMDR's procedural elements and the range of clinical effects. Therapeutic changes seen as a result of self-healing using EMDR are discussed from the perspectives of other psychotherapeutic approaches in order to understand the contribution of EMDR to the psychotherapy integration movement.
Keywords:EMDR  information processing  psychotherapy  integration  PTSD  self-healing
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