Combating Tsunami Disaster Through EMDR (Journal of EMDR Practice and Research)
After the 2004 tsunami devastation in Sri Lanka, many citizens experienced severe psychological reactions and were treated with EMDR.
Read MoreTrauma, Research, and EMDR: A Disaster Responder’s Wish List (Journal of EMDR Practice and Research)
Disasters, both natural & “man-made,” affect a large portion of the Earth’s population & can be expected to increase over the coming decades.
Read MoreEMDR After a Critical Incident: Treatment of a Tsunami Survivor With Acute Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (Journal of EMDR Practice and Research)
Research indicates that EMDR is effective for treatment of PTSD. The case of a tsunami survivor with acute PTSD is presented.
Read MoreClinical Q&A: Critical Incident Interventions (Journal of EMDR Practice and Research)
Clinical Q&A. Question: “I have been asked to respond to community tragedies. What critical incident interventions are commonly used?” Answer by Dr. Roger M. Solomon.
Read MoreEMDR as treatment of post-traumatic reactions: A field study on child victims of an earthquake (Educational and Child Psychology)
Study exploring the use of EMDR therapy with child victims after an earthquake in Central Italy in 2002.
Read MoreEfficacy of “eye movement desensitization and reprocessing” in reducing anxiety and unpleasant feelings due to earthquake experience (Psychological Research)
This randomized clinical trial investigated the efficacy of EMDR therapy in reducing earthquake anxiety as compared to a wait-list control.
Read MoreEMDR integrative group treatment protocol: A postdisaster trauma intervention for children and adults (Traumatology)
Integrated EMDR and group treatment for children and adults traumatized by natural disasters in several Latin American countries.
Read MoreEMDR therapy following the 9/11 terrorist attacks: A community-based intervention project in New York City (International Journal of Stress Management)
EMDR is a useful treatment intervention in immediate aftermath of disaster as well as later. Waiting leads to greater disturbance in clients.
Read MoreBrief-treatment for elementary school children with disaster-related PTSD: A field study (Journal of Clinical Psychology)
This controlled study evaluated the effectiveness of brief intervention for disaster-related PTSD in children.
Read MoreLight in the Heart of Darkness: EMDR and the Treatment of War and Terrorism Survivors (W. W. Norton, 2001)
Clinicians responding to psychological aftermath of man’s inhumanity to man—stories of school violence, refugees, soldiers, etc.—with EMDR.
Read MoreAn empirical evaluation of eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) with survivors of a natural disaster (Journal of Traumatic Stress)
A small study to test the effectiveness of EMDR therapy in treating trauma-related reactions following Hurricane Andrew.
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