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1. Weiss, P. (2012, July 20). 'The dark knight rises' shootings: How to talk to kids about it. Shine. Retrieved from http://shine.yahoo.com/parenting/dark-knight-rises-shootings-talk-kids-195100047.html on 7/22/2012.

Language: English

Format: Other

Abstract:
This would seem intuitive, but Dr. Shapiro says parents sometimes nervously or forgetfully brush off kids' concerns about news events, making fears feel more potent and shameful. In a tragedy like this, kids are bound to have concerns, if not questions. Because the shooting happened at a super-hero movie, in a room dotted with children in costumes, it's likely to feel closer to home than other news stories. [Excerpt]

Keywords: Aurora, Colorado  Batman  Dark Knight  Shooting  

Accuracy Verified: No


2. Emery, E. (2000, July 26). Banishing the nightmares - Psychologist helps Kosovo's children erase bad memories. Denver, CO:  The Denver Post, Final Edition, Denver & the West, B-05 and 2D Edition, B-05.

Language: English

Format: Newspaper

Abstract:
Colorado Springs psychologist Sandra Wilson, an expert in a therapy called Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing, was asked to come and help. She was accompanied by a team of American psychologists, and they worked side by side with a young interpreter from Kosovo named Jeton Hoxha. One by one, 100 children, ages 5 to 16, sat down with the psychologists and Hoxha and told their stories.

Keywords: Denver  General  Overview  Sandra Wilson  

Accuracy Verified: Yes


3. Aurora, R. N., Zak, R. S., Auerbach, S. H., Casey, K. R., Chowdhuri, S., Karippot, A., Maganti, R. K., Ramar, K., Kristo, D. A., Bista, S. R., Lamm, C. I., & Morgenthaler, T. I. (2010, August). Best practice guide for the treatment of nightmare disorder in adults. Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine, 6(4), 389-401.

Language: English

Format: Journal

Abstract:
Prazosin is recommended for treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)-associated nightmares. Level A. Image Rehearsal Therapy (IRT) is recommended for treatment of nightmare disorder. Level A. Systematic Desensitization and Progressive Deep Muscle Relaxation training are suggested for treatment of idiopathic nightmares. Level B. Venlafaxine is not suggested for treatment of PTSD-associated nightmares. Level B. Clonidine may be considered for treatment of PTSD-associated nightmares. Level C. The following medications may be considered for treatment of PTSD-associated nightmares, but the data are low grade and sparse: trazodone, atypical antipsychotic medications, topiramate, low dose cortisol, fluvoxamine, triazolam and nitrazepam, phenelzine, gabapentin, cyproheptadine, and tricyclic antidepressants. Nefazodone is not recommended as first line therapy for nightmare disorder because of the increased risk of hepatotoxicity. Level C. The following behavioral therapies may be considered for treatment of PTSD-associated nightmares based on low-grade evidence: Exposure, Relaxation, and Rescripting Therapy (ERRT); Sleep Dynamic Therapy; Hypnosis; Eye-Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR); and the Testimony Method. Level C. The following behavioral therapies may be considered for treatment of nightmare disorder based on low-grade evidence: Lucid Dreaming Therapy and Self-Exposure Therapy. Level C No recommendation is made regarding clonazepam and individual psychotherapy because of sparse data.

Keywords: Nightmares  Posttruamatic Stress Disorder  PSTD  

Accuracy Verified: Yes


4. Ansorge, R. (1997, April 22). Certain emotional signs can point to post-traumatic stress disorder. Colorado Springs, CO:  Gazette, Lifestyle, 2.

Language: English

Format: Newspaper

Abstract:
Are you or someone you know a candidate for EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing)? You might be if you suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder and have not responded to traditional talk therapy, medication or lifestyle changes.

Keywords: Colorado Springs  Posttraumatic Stress Disorder  PTSD  

Accuracy Verified: Yes


5. Cramer, J. D. (1997, November 28). City police to help test new therapy for stress:  Eye movements key to technique. Colorado Springs, CO:  The Gazette, City/Sate, 1 [2 pages].

Language: English

Format: Newspaper

Abstract:
Simply put, that's the question Colorado Springs police will try to answer in a study of a controversial psychoanalysis technique called eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR).

Keywords: Colorado Springs  Stress  

Accuracy Verified: Yes


6. Wilson, S., Becker, L., & Tinker, R. (1995, June). EMDR Colorado Research Project:  One year follow-up. Presentation at the EMDR Network Conference, Santa Monica, CA.

Language: English

Format: Conference

Keywords: Colorado Research Project  

Accuracy Verified: Yes


7. Doherty, M. (2012, July 27). EMDR therapy can alleviate PTSD for those affected by Aurora shooting. Austin, TX, SBWire. Retrieved from http://www.sbwire.com/press-releases/emdr-therapy-can-alleviate-ptsd-for-those-affected-by-aurora-shooting-155639.htm on 7/29/2012.

Language: English

Format: Other

Abstract:
There are a number of accepted psychological treatments that can alleviate the mental suffering and heal individuals. Among them is Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), an extensively researched psychotherapy approach. It is an efficient and rapid treatment of trauma, incorporating elements of many other treatment modalities. EMDR has helped an estimated two million people. EMDR has been accepted as a treatment for PTSD and Acute Stress Disorder by the American Psychological Association, American Psychiatric Association, U. S. Department of Defense, and the U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs. The intensity of experiencing a life-threatening trauma can take time to subside. Seeking treatment for PTSD can help restore balance, control, and enjoyment to life. [Excerpt]

Keywords: Aurora Shooting  

Accuracy Verified: Yes


8. Ornelas, C. (2010, April 14). EMDR treatment gives hope to soldiers with PTSD. Colorado Springs, CO: Colorado Connection.

Language: English

Format: Newspaper

Abstract: A well-known treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is showing promise in helping soldiers deal with the horrors of combat.

Keywords: Colorado Springs  Combat  Military  Posttraumatic Stress Disorder  PTSD  Valerie Anderson  

Accuracy Verified: Yes


9. Terwilliger, K. (1994, September 25). Fly anxiety:  Fears of air travel can be paralyzing. Colorado Springs, CO: The Gazette, Lifestyle, 1.

Language: English

Format: Newspaper

Abstract:
Some therapists claim success with Eye Movement Densensitization and Reprocessing - EMDR - an innovative technique that involves eye movement in tandem with visualization. Friedman participated in a recent Colorado Springs study of EMDR; she's also done some conventional therapy. Neither seemed to help her overcome her phobia - "but in some ways, I gave up," she says. Now, she's considering trying again.

Keywords: Colorado Springs  Fear of Flying  

Accuracy Verified: Yes


10. EMDR Sweden. (2002, Februari). Medlemsbladet. EMDR-Bladet: Medlemstidning för EMDR-Sverige, 4(1), 1-7.

Language: Swedish

Format: Newsletter

Abstract:
Table of Content: 1.Vinterbrev från vår ordförande; 2 "Child trainer's training" med Bob Tinker och Sandra Wilson i Colorado Springs, 26-30 november 2001; 4 Bankpersonal utsatt för rån Av Raili Hultstrand, Leg.psykolog. leg.psykoterapeut Adjunkt i psykoterapi vid S:t Lukas Utbildningsinstitut; 5 Verksamhetsberättelse för Föreningen EMDR Sverige april 2001 – mars 2002; 6 Nationellt Kunskapscentrum i katastrofpsykiatri; 7 Årsmöte & studiedag den 15 mars; 7 Utbildningar. Konferens; 7 Notiser

1.Winter letter from our president; 2 Child Trainer's Training with Bob Tinker and Sandra Wilson in Colorado Springs, November 26-30, 2001; 4 Bank Staff exposed to robbery, by Raili Hultstrand, Adjunct professor of Psychotherapy of S:t Lukas Utbildningsinstitut; 5 Activity report of the EMDR Swedish Association, April 2001-March 2002; 6 Learning Center for disaster psychiatry; 7 Annual meeting & workshop of March 15; 7 Training. Conferences; 7 Notices

Keywords: Disaster Psychiatry  

Accuracy Verified: Yes


11. Ansorge, R. (1999, April 6). New therapy may help traumatized children. Colorado Springs, CO:  Gazette, Lifestyle, 1.

Language: English

Format: Newspaper

Abstract:
The therapy they used was EMDR - Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing. During an EMDR session, therapists have patients recall the traumatic event. Then they rapidly wave their fingers back and forth in front of the patients' faces. EMDR proponents believe the finger-waving stimulates right-brain, left-brain activity, enabling patients to process memories of traumatic events and alleviate associated emotions of rage, terror and depression.

Keywords: Bob Tinker  Children  Colorado Springs  Sandra Wilson  Trauma  

Accuracy Verified: Yes


12. Terwilliger, K. (1995, January 9). Overcoming fright flight. Long Beach, CA:  Press-Telegram, AM, Lifestle, F2.

Language: English

Format: Newspaper

Abstract:
It's important to gradually go beyond visualizing the fearful situation to experiencing it, Frost says. ''The big issue here is feeling out of control; whatever you can do to help people experience being in control is going to make a difference.'' Some therapists claim success with Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing - EMDR - an innovative technique that involves eye movement in tandem with visualization. Friedman participated in a recent Colorado Springs study of EMDR; she's also done some conventional therapy. Neither seemed to help her overcome her phobia - ''but in some ways, I gave up,'' she says. Now, she's considering trying again.
Also appeared in: Terwilliger, C. (1995, January 9). Overcoming fright flight. Long Beach, CA: Press-Telegram, AM, Lifestyle, F2.

Keywords: General  Long Beach  Overview  

Accuracy Verified: Yes


13. Jancin, B. (2001, December). PSTD responds to mix of drugs, psychotherapy. Clinical Psychiatry News, 29(12), 40.

Language: English

Format: Magazine

Abstract:
The state of therapeutics in posttraumatic stress disorder can be described in a word as confusing, Dr. John A. Talbott said at a psychiatry conference sponsored by the University of Colorado. [Elsevier]

Keywords: Drugs  Medications  Posttraumatic Stress Disorder  PTSD  

Accuracy Verified: Yes


14. Randolph, E. (2000, January 4). Psychologist eases pain of quake victims: Controversial new therapy used to treat Turks. Colorado Springs, CO: The Gazette, Metro, 2.

Language: English

Format: Newspaper

Abstract:
Knipe organized an international team of 16 psychologists to counsel earthquake victims and teach 70 Turkish psychologists to use a relatively new therapy called eye movement desensitization and reprocessing, or EMDR.

Keywords: Colorado Springs  Earthquake  Jim Knipe  Turkey  

Accuracy Verified: Yes


15. Associated Press. (1997, November 30). Springs cops take part in stress study:  Tests will compare new, traditional techniques. Denver, CO:  Rocky Mountain News, Final, Local, 25A.

Language: English

Format: Newspaper

Abstract:
Colorado Springs - A California psychologist developed EMDR in 1989. Therapists have patients recall traumatic events, then waggle their fingers in the patients' faces in an effort to stimulate certain brain activities that allow patients to feel for the first time that the trauma is over.

Keywords: Denver, Police  Stress  

Accuracy Verified: Yes


16. Ansorge, R. (1997, April 22). Taming the terror:  Local therapists seek to ease children’s fears with a relatively new – and controversial - technique. Colorado Springs, CO:  Gazette, Lifestyle, 1.

Language: English

Format: Newspaper

Abstract:
The Tibbetts (not their real name) credit EMDR - Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing - a relatively new technique used on adults to defuse memories of traumatic events ranging from surgery and car accidents to combat and rape.

Keywords: Children  Colorado Springs  General  Overview  

Accuracy Verified: Yes


17. Wilson, D. (1995, June 16). Therapists take technique to survivors of bombing. Colorado Springs, CO: The Gazette, City/State, 2.

Language: English

Format: Newspaper

Abstract:
Organized by Colorado Springs therapist Sandra Wilson, the volunteers practice a therapy called Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, EMDR for short. Wilson, who is currently in Oklahoma City, conducted a local study of the technique and presented the findings to the American Psychological Association in August.

Keywords: General  Colorado Springs  Overview  Sandra Wilson  

Accuracy Verified: Yes


18. Nieves, D. (2002, January 8). Therapy helps police unwind. Colorado Springs, CO:  The Gazette, 2.

Language: English

Format: Newspaper

Abstract:
The therapy, called Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), is used to ease the psychological impacts of experiences such as combat, violence or natural disasters. The Colorado Springs Police Department participated in an 18-month study of EMDR, the results of which were announced last month.

Keywords: Colorado Springs  Policemen  Stress  

Accuracy Verified: No