单词 | emdr |
释义 | > as lemmasEMDR EMDR n. Brit. , U.S. eye movement desensitization and reprocessing, a technique used by some psychotherapists in the treatment of conditions involving distressing memories or disturbing thoughts, in which the subject recalls negative experiences while being exposed to a visual or other stimulus that moves from side to side.The technique commonly focuses on lateral eye movements, and is somewhat controversial as it lacks an established theoretical basis.Π 1989 F. Shapiro in Jrnl. Traumatic Stress 2 199 The aim of the study was to determine the effectiveness of the recently developed Eye Movement Desensitization (EMD) procedure on traumatic memory symptomatology.] 1991 F. Shapiro in Behavior Therapist May 133 (title) Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing procedure: From EMD to EMD/R—a new treatment model for anxiety and related traumata. 1994 New York 9 May 34/2 If several preliminary studies indicating its effectiveness are verified, EMDR, which to newcomers sounds implausible and way too good to be true, may become the psychological wonder cure of the nineties. 2021 M. Baldwin & D. Korn Every Memory deserves Respect iv. 149 There are, in fact, many other elements to EMDR therapy. The therapist assists the client in choosing the best 'target' to focus on and helps him fully ‘activate’ that target—i.e., memory of a traumatic experience or trigger situation—before introducing bilateral stimulation. < as lemmas |
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