Robert P. O'Brien, Ph.D said: "As an aside, there are a variety of psychotherapy techniques that have proven helpful to patients with PTSD. While my Exactly, therefore it would probably have nothing to do with bilateratal stimulation and so cannot responsibly be used as evidence for it until a controlled neuroimaging study is done.
experience with EMDR has been positive and while the changes I see in my patients when I use EMDR occurr more
quickly than when I use other techniques, I would expect that the other techniques would also show the same changes in
neurologic processing (if or when we can record them). The technique is simply a means to an end (the changes that
provide relief for patients with PTSD)and would NOT be limited to EMDR. "
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