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1. Tsuchimochi, S. (2010, July). The possibility of EMDR use with juvenile delinquents. Poster presented at the 1st EMDR Asia Conference, Bali, Indonesia.

Language: English

Format: Conference

Abstract:
Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of EMDR use with juvenile delinquents, such as improvements of physical and mental mal-adjustment, emotion control, self-recognition and attitudes toward others. It also examined under which conditions in the judicial proceedings, it is possible to apply the EMDR therapy to juveniles. Methods: Three delinquents whose cases were in the Family Court process, were selected as participants in view of effectiveness, safety and validity. The measurement scales are as follows: (a)IES-R, (b)the Life Gram ( a wavy line drawn by the participant to describe one’s own life from the birth to present in the range of +10 and -10.), (c)SUDs, VOC, (d)self-reported impression by the participant, and (e)observation by the writer. Self-tapping on knees under the instruction by the writer was used as the bilateral stimulation. Each participant was interviewed four or five times during 4 weeks. Baseline measurements were done on 1st or 2nd interview, while post measurements were done on 4th or 5th interview after the EMDR session was held on 3rd or 4th time. Results: Results showed clear improvements by one EMDR intervention in two cases out of three. Insufficient care could be the reason for the absence of improvement with one participant. Conclusion: The results of this study suggest that the EMDR is effective for the improvements of the various symptoms and problems of the juvenile delinquents, if being properly applied on the certain guidelines set for them.

Keywords: Juvenile Delinquents  Poster  

Accuracy Verified: Yes


2. Waayer, M., & Feijtel, M. (2006, November). Context en timing bij EMDR behandelingen met adolescenten [Context and timing of EMDR treatment with adolescents]. Workshop gepresenteerd aan de tweede congres van de Vereniging EMDR Nederland, Arnhem, The Netherlands.

Language: Dutch

Format: Conference

Abstract:
Pubers en adolescenten, leeftijd tussen 12 en 18 jaar kennen intensieve, snel wisselende ontwikkelingsfasen waarbij het veel afstemming van de therapeut vraagt hoe hij of zij contact kan aangaan met de jongere en zijn ouders. Deze jongeren komen slechts zelden met een eigen hulpvraag bij de GGZ. Meestal trekken de ouders aan de bel, soms school, soms een andere hulpverlener. Om met adolescenten te kunnen werken is het essentieel dat we aansluiting zoeken en vinden bij de jongere zelf en hoe die zijn probleem ervaart, ook al kan deze probleemdefinitie lijnrecht tegenover de aanmeldingsreden staan. Als er een hulpvraag is gevonden die erkent kan worden door de jonger zelf en door zijn ouders/opvoeders heeft de behandeling meer bodem om te kunnen starten. Een indicatie voor EMDR-behandeling vraagt altijd om goede voorlichting en uitleg. Bij jongeren speelt vervolgens mee dat de identiteitsontwikkeling en de daarmee gepaard gaande onzekerheidsgevoelens er vaak aan bijdraagt dat EMDR als een “ vreemde gang van zaken” wordt beschouwd. De therapeut moet genoeg vertrouwen in zichzelf en de therapie hebben om de jongere ook het vertrouwen te geven om in proces te durven gaan. Soms gaat dit in golfbewegingen. Het effect van de behandeling kan om dezelfde reden ontkend worden door de jongere zelf ( er zijn dingen veranderd maar dat kan natuurlijk nooit komen door dat rare gedoe, dat komt vast door die nieuwe verkering die nu zo gelukkig maakt) en belangrijk is dan om ook de context van de jongere erbij te betrekken. Ouders, brusjes of/en vrienden en school kunnen belangrijke informatiebronnen zijn om een goede inschatting te maken over het eventuele effect van de behandeling. Timing wanneer een EMDR-behandeling kan starten zal rekening moeten houden met schoolvakanties, proefwerken, PTA’s, (examen)feesten…omdat het belangrijk is om niet teveel risico te nemen op verbreking van het verwerkingsproces.

Teenagers and adolescents, aged between 12 and 18 years have intense, rapidly varying stages of development where it is much matching the therapist asks how he or she can enter into contact with juveniles and their parents. These young people are rare with an own demand for care in mental health. Usually the parents pull the bell, school sometimes, sometimes another helper. To be able to work with adolescents is essential that we seek and find connections with the young people themselves and what they are experiencing problems, even though this problem definition are diametrically opposed to notification reason. If there is a demand for care is found to be acknowledge by the younger self and his parents / guardians, the more soil treatment to start. One indication of EMDR therapy always requires good information and explanation. Among young people is then that the identity development and the associated uncertainty feelings that often contributes EMDR as a "foreign affairs" is seen. The therapist must have enough confidence in himself and the therapy to the young people the confidence to dare to go to trial. Sometimes this in waves. The effect of the treatment can be denied for the same reason the young people themselves (there are some things changed but that can obviously never get through the crazy stuff that is established by the new traffic that is so happy) and also important is to the context of the younger involvement. Parents, siblings and / or friends and school information important to a good estimate on the possible effect of the treatment. Timing when an EMDR treatment will have to start with school, papers, PTA's, (exam) parties ... because it's important not to take too much risk of breaking the process.

Keywords: Adolescents  Juveniles  

Accuracy Verified: Yes


3. Greenwald, R., Soberman, G., Shelton, D., & Fisher, B. (2000, September). EMDR for conduct problems. Presentation at the International Association, Toronto, Ontario Canada.

Language: English

Format: Conference

Abstract:
Participants will be able to: 1) identify several significant contributing factors in the development and persistence of conduct problems; 2) describe several clinical applications of EMDR which are pertinent to the clinical issues presented by the conduct problem population; 3) discuss the findings of the study in which brief EMDR treatment was added to standard care for boys with conduct problems; 4) discuss the findings of the study in which the MASTR protocol was used with middle and high school students - also the preliminary findings of the MASTR study with incarcerated juveniles; and 5) discuss the findings of the study which "enhanced" EMDR was used with domestic violence offenders.

Keywords: Brief EMDR Treatment  Conduct problems  Domestic Violence Offenders  Enhanced EMDR  Incarcerated Juveniles  MASTR Protocol  

Accuracy Verified: Yes


4. Robredo, J. (2011, Julio). Tratamiento con EMDR en menores victimas de abuso [EMDR treatment with children victims of abuse]. En Aplicación de EMDR en el tratamiento de distintos trastornos (Francisca García Guerrero, Coordinadora). Simposio realizado en el IX Congreso Nacional de Psicología Clínica, San Sebastián, España .

Language: Spanish

Format: Conference

Abstract:
Las estadísticas acerca del maltrato físico de los niños son alarmantes. Se estima que cientos de miles de niños han recibido abuso y maltrato a manos de sus padres o parientes. Los que sobreviven el abuso, viven marcados por el trauma emocional, que perdura mucho después de que las consecuencias físicas hayan desaparecido. A menudo el daño emocional severo a los niños maltratados no se refleja hasta la adolescencia, o aún más tarde, cuando muchos de estos niños maltratados se convierten en padres abusivos y comienzan a maltratar a sus propios hijos. El reconocer y dar tratamiento inmediato es importante para minimizar los efectos a largo plazo causados por el abuso o maltrato físico. En este sentido, en los últimos años venimos trabajando con menores que han sido víctimas de abuso, negligencia, violencia familiar o abandono. El abordaje terapéutico desde el EMDR se muestra como un paradigma muy eficaz a la hora de trabajar con niños y menores. El trabajo con la red de recuerdos y el reprocesamiento de recuerdos traumáticos ayuda a su recuperación. A través de los dibujos que los niños han ido haciendo en las sesiones se observa como el reprocesamiento en el niño es diferente al del adulto. Además la etapa del desarrollo del niño interfiere tanto en el modo de procesar información traumática como en la construcción de los recuerdos y su posterior reprocesamiento. Por lo que los protocolos de EMDR en el niño son diferentes a los del adulto para que sean igualmente eficaces. En esta comunicación se presenta el protocolo de trabajo para tratar a los menores víctimas de abuso, desarrollado desde la perspectiva de EMDR, exhibiendo cómo funciona el protocolo a través de la presentación de los datos que se han ido recogiendo durante la aplicación del programa de intervención.

The statistics on physical child abuse are alarming. It is estimated that hundreds of thousands of children are physically abused by their parents or relatives. Those who survive abuse, living marked by the emotional trauma remains long after the physical consequences are gone. Often the emotional damage severely abused children is not reflected until adolescence or even later, when many of these abused children become abusive parents and begin to abuse their own children. Early recognition and treatment is important for minimize long-term effects caused by abuse or physical abuse. In this regard, in recent years we have been working with children who have been victims of abuse, neglect, family violence or neglect. The therapeutic approach from the EMDR appears as a very effective paradigm for working with children and minors. Working with the memory network and reprocessing of traumatic memories aid their recovery. Through drawings children have been doing in the sessions were observed as the reprocessing in children is different from the adult. also stage of child development interfere much in the way of processing information traumatic as the construction of memories and subsequent reprocessing. by what EMDR protocols in children are different from the adult to be equally effective. In this paper we present the working protocol for dealing with juveniles victims of abuse, developed from the perspective of EMDR, showing how protocol through the presentation of the data have been collected during the implementation of the intervention program.

Keywords: Abuse  Children  Symposium  

Accuracy Verified: Yes