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    Re:Integration of alters when working with EMDR
    leah c · 12/16/02 at 3:06 PM ET

    Aren't such results the point (goal) of RDI, ego state therapy and protocols such as Schmidt's DNMS? To stabilize clients, process blocks and achieve an internal sense of safety so that the "surgery", when begun, moves quickly and gently?

    In other words, shouldn't results like this be fairly common... I had assumed they were, in fact, until I read these last posts...

    Replies:
    • Re:Integration of alters when working with EMDR, by leah c, 12/16/02
      • I will answer you questions..., by Diane, 12/17/02
        • Untoward side effect of integration, by Diane, 12/17/02
          • Re:Untoward side effect of integration, by Sandra Paulsen Inobe, PhD, 12/17/02
        • Re:I will answer you questions..., by Sandra Paulsen Inobe, PhD, 12/17/02
          • Reiki and EMDR, by Anonymous, 12/18/02
            • Oops! this response was mine - n/t, by Diane, 12/18/02
            • Re:Reiki and EMDR, by , 12/18/02
              • I have several views on this, by Diane, 12/18/02
                • Re:I have several views on this, by , 12/21/02
                  • bilateral stimulation CD, by Diane, 12/24/02
                  • Re:bilateral stimulation CD, by Anonymous, 12/25/02
                  • Re:bilateral stimulation CD, by , 12/27/02
                  • bilateral stimulation CD - To Diane & Anonymous, by , 12/27/02
                • ? For Diane - Sorry about duplication, by , 12/21/02
              • Re:Reiki and EMDR, by Diana, 03/02/03
    • Re:Integration of alters when working with EMDR, by Sandra Paulsen Inobe, PhD, 12/16/02
      • Re:Integration of alters when working with EMDR, by Imperfect, 12/17/02
        • Re:Integration of alters when working with EMDR, by Sandra Paulsen Inobe, PhD, 12/17/02
        • Thank you for this, by Diane, 12/17/02
          • Re:Thank you for this, by Imperfect, 12/17/02

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