RE: eye movements and conference room in combination: It depends on the person. Some people do well with it and some people don't. Initially I tend to stop eye movements and use conference room as a cognitive interweave (in non DID people that is). When there is an affective or cognitive or sensory shift as a result of the conference room method, I add eye movements to move it along. RE: other references There is very little written on this subject. I am away from my source of references right now, but can point you to a couple leads you could Google. Lazrove,S and Fine. C, in which they improved on my protocol by emphasizing containment, stabilization and fractionation. In about 1997 or 1998 in the journal Dissociation. Twombly, Joanne, who wrote about grounding methods and reality orientation methods using EMDR. Walter Young wrote about a caes of DID and phobia and EMDR in the hournal Dissociation in about 1994. That's most of it.
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