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1. Colmenares, C. (2000, July 11). Doorway to healing?. Nashville, TN: The Tennessean, Living, 1D.
Language: English
Format: Newspaper
Abstract:
Then a sixth therapist, Nashville psychologist Wallace Reynolds, suggested EMDR, eye movement desensitization reprocessing, a relatively new psychotherapy technique that opens the boxes where monsters dwell so the mind can flick the switch and send them scattering.
"It's not magic, just accelerated processing," Reynolds says.
Indeed it's not magic in fact, it's smoke and mirrors, say scientists who dispute not only the efficacy of EMDR but the theories behind it.
Keywords: General Nashville Overview Wallace Reynolds
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2. Yordy, J. (2003, September). Playful approaches to using EMDR with children. Presentation at the annual meeting of the EMDR International Association, Denver, CO.
Language: English
Format: Conference
Abstract:
Expand your ability to conduct EMDR with Children by learning how to playfully incorporate a variety of techniques. Learn easy ways to: set up
five different types of positive resources, adapt the basic protocol, incorporate therapeutic storytelling effectively, or "externalize the
problem" through creating monsters! Discover the fun of playing the "Energy Connection" game to build positive coping strategies and work
at emotional stuck points. Whether you enhance your ability to utilize the EMDR protocol or increase your skill at evaluating which EMDR
technique to use, you can count on acquiring fresh ideas for improving your EMDR therapy with children.
Keywords: Children Energy Connection Game Monsters Positive Resources Storytelling
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3. Spindler-Ranta, D. C. (1999, Fall). Slaying the monsters. EMDRIA Newsletter, Child and Adolescent Issue, Special Edition, 4(4), 9-10.
Language: English
Format: Newsletter
Abstract:
Child & adolescent and EMDR issue: A closer look
When young children are traumatized, they lose a sense of control over their everyday life. I have developed the "Slaying the Monsters" technique to help children regain that sense of control
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