Behavior OnLine EMDR Forum Archive, 1999

    Integrative Psychotherapy and EMDR
    Alexey Terekhov · 11/28/99 at 2:09 pm ET

    As a practitioner I find EMDR as an excellent technique in some clinical cases. But the most impressive results was reached when this technique was combined with the elements of Rational Emotive Therapy.I treated 6 patients with EMDR.
    1 was suffered from anxiety disorder. Another one had depressive masochistic peronaltity disorder (in the terms of O. Kerneberg) and 4 patients was suffered from excessive grief and depression related with it. But only last 4 patients responded well to EMDR technique. For 2 this patients I tried to perform intuitively (or heuristically)follow method:
    1. After targeting memories I performed usual set of movement.
    2. Then patient said about his/her associations, feelings. Usually in the case of excessive grief patient acted out their emotions. He/she told about his thoughts connected with feelings.
    3. Patient's thoughts were consifered as misconseptions or illogical thinking and their were targeted for working through like during the RET.
    I find this integrative approach more effective clinically. Effect occured more rapidly than I observed performing standart EMDR protocol.
    I shall appreciate any opinion about my technique

    Replies:
    • Re: Integrative Psychotherapy and EMDR, by Shapiro, 12/17/99

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