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Re: Do You Have To Revisit Memories for EMDR? » happykat

Posted by ClearSkies on November 25, 2006, at 12:39:20

In reply to Do You Have To Revisit Memories for EMDR?, posted by happykat on November 25, 2006, at 11:25:40

> Has anyone ever done EMDR for ptsd and has it been effective?
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> Do you discuss/reexperience the traumatic memory during EMDR?
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I have had EMDR treatment for ptsd. What we focused on were the emotions I felt during the trauma(s); not the memories themselves. I don't know if this is the standard for EMDR therapy or not; but it removed a lot of the fears I had about undergoing EMDR.
If you are considering having EMDR, part of the process is a series of pre-treatment evaluations and discussions about it. I had at least 4 appointments before going through several EMDR sessions. The treatment, which is finite and has a starting and ending, helped me invaluably. (That in itself was reassuring - that I wouldn't have to do the process for months on end.)

ClearSkies


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