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Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
Friday's Progress Notes - October 31, 1997
Mental Health Information - Vol. 1 Issue 8
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1. EMDR INSTITUTE
Efficacy
EMDR is now widely recognized as a first line treatment of trauma.
http://www.emdr.com/pop.htm
2. TRAUMA PAGES
David Baldwin's Trauma Information Pages
These Trauma Pages focus primarily on emotional trauma and traumatic stress,
including PTSD, whether following individual traumatic experience(s) or a large-scale disaster.
http://www.trauma-pages.com/index.htm
3. TRAUMAOLOGY
Eye Movement Desensitiztion and Reprocessing Treatment of Internalized Shame
This pilot study supports the utility of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) as a method of reducing internalized shame while increasing self-esteem.
http://www.fsu.edu/%7Etrauma/v6i2a2.html
4. AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATION
Treatment of Patients with Acute Stress Disorder and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
EMDR is given the same status as CBT as an effective treatment for ameliorating symptoms of both acute and chronic PTSD.
http://www.psychiatryonline.com/pracGuide/pracGuideHome.aspx
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Anger and Trauma
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