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Journal of EMDR Practice and Research, 2009
... functionally limited, specifically with regard to interpersonal relationships, affect modula-... more ... functionally limited, specifically with regard to interpersonal relationships, affect modula-tion, and anger management (Cloitre, Scarvalone, & Difede, 1997; Resick ... In a study of mostly Vietnam War veterans admit-ted to an inpatient PTSD residential rehabilitation pro-gram, 54 ...
Journal of EMDR Practice and Research, 2013
ABSTRACT Les chercheurs ont publié des preuves qui soutiennent tant l'hypothèse de “mémoi... more ABSTRACT Les chercheurs ont publié des preuves qui soutiennent tant l'hypothèse de “mémoire de travail” que celle des “MOR/réponse d'orientation” pour décrire les mécanismes sous-jacents aux effets thérapeutiques documentés de l'EMDR sur des patients atteints d'un état de stress post-traumatique. Hornsveld et al. (2011) apportent des preuves supplémentaires de l'impact des mouvements oculaires (MO) sur des aspects du rappel de souvenirs positifs, mais ils amplifient la pertinence de leurs résultats par rapport au Développement et installation de ressources (DIR : Korn & Leeds, 2002) et à l'hypothèse d'interaction interhémisphérique (Propper & Christman, 2008). De multiples mécanismes sous-tendent le plus probablement les effets observés de l'EMDR et du DIR. Le test nécessaire du DIR consisterait à assigner de manière randomisée des patients atteints d'un trouble de stress extrême non spécifié, éprouvant des difficultés de coping mesurées, à des conditions différentes : l'une étant une procédure DIR sans stimulation sensorielle bilatérale (ou autrement distrayante), l'autre comportant des MO bilatéraux.
Journal of EMDR Practice and Research, 2012
ABSTRACT Researchers have published evidence supporting both the “working memory” and the “REM/Or... more ABSTRACT Researchers have published evidence supporting both the “working memory” and the “REM/Orienting Response” hypotheses as mechanisms underlying the documented treatment effects of EMDR on patients with posttraumatic stress disorder. Hornsveld et al. (2011) provide additional evidence of the impact of eye movements (EMs) on aspects of positive memory recall, but overstate their findings relevance to resource development and installation (RDI: Korn & Leeds, 2002) and to the interhemispheric interaction hypothesis (Propper & Christman, 2008). Most likely multiple mechanisms underlie the observed effects of EMDR and RDI. The needed RDI test is to randomly assign patients with Disorders of Extreme Stress not Otherwise Specified with measured coping difficulties to alternate conditions: one an RDI procedure without bilateral (or other distracting) sensory stimulation and one with bilateral EMs.
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2002
This article reviews the complexity of adaptation and symptomatology in adult survivors of childh... more This article reviews the complexity of adaptation and symptomatology in adult survivors of childhood neglect and abuse who meet criteria for the proposed diagnosis of Complex Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (Complex PTSD), also known as Disorders of Extreme Stress, Not Otherwise Specified (DESNOS). A specific EMDR protocol, Resource Development and Installation (RDI), is proposed as an effective intervention in the initial stabilization phase of treatment with Complex PTSD/DESNOS. Descriptive psychometric and behavioral outcome measures from two single case studies are presented which appear to support the use of RDI. Suggestions are offered for future treatment outcome research with this challenging population.
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 2007
Journal of EMDR Practice and Research, 2009
... functionally limited, specifically with regard to interpersonal relationships, affect modula-... more ... functionally limited, specifically with regard to interpersonal relationships, affect modula-tion, and anger management (Cloitre, Scarvalone, & Difede, 1997; Resick ... In a study of mostly Vietnam War veterans admit-ted to an inpatient PTSD residential rehabilitation pro-gram, 54 ...
Journal of EMDR Practice and Research, 2013
ABSTRACT Les chercheurs ont publié des preuves qui soutiennent tant l'hypothèse de “mémoi... more ABSTRACT Les chercheurs ont publié des preuves qui soutiennent tant l'hypothèse de “mémoire de travail” que celle des “MOR/réponse d'orientation” pour décrire les mécanismes sous-jacents aux effets thérapeutiques documentés de l'EMDR sur des patients atteints d'un état de stress post-traumatique. Hornsveld et al. (2011) apportent des preuves supplémentaires de l'impact des mouvements oculaires (MO) sur des aspects du rappel de souvenirs positifs, mais ils amplifient la pertinence de leurs résultats par rapport au Développement et installation de ressources (DIR : Korn & Leeds, 2002) et à l'hypothèse d'interaction interhémisphérique (Propper & Christman, 2008). De multiples mécanismes sous-tendent le plus probablement les effets observés de l'EMDR et du DIR. Le test nécessaire du DIR consisterait à assigner de manière randomisée des patients atteints d'un trouble de stress extrême non spécifié, éprouvant des difficultés de coping mesurées, à des conditions différentes : l'une étant une procédure DIR sans stimulation sensorielle bilatérale (ou autrement distrayante), l'autre comportant des MO bilatéraux.
Journal of EMDR Practice and Research, 2012
ABSTRACT Researchers have published evidence supporting both the “working memory” and the “REM/Or... more ABSTRACT Researchers have published evidence supporting both the “working memory” and the “REM/Orienting Response” hypotheses as mechanisms underlying the documented treatment effects of EMDR on patients with posttraumatic stress disorder. Hornsveld et al. (2011) provide additional evidence of the impact of eye movements (EMs) on aspects of positive memory recall, but overstate their findings relevance to resource development and installation (RDI: Korn & Leeds, 2002) and to the interhemispheric interaction hypothesis (Propper & Christman, 2008). Most likely multiple mechanisms underlie the observed effects of EMDR and RDI. The needed RDI test is to randomly assign patients with Disorders of Extreme Stress not Otherwise Specified with measured coping difficulties to alternate conditions: one an RDI procedure without bilateral (or other distracting) sensory stimulation and one with bilateral EMs.
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2002
This article reviews the complexity of adaptation and symptomatology in adult survivors of childh... more This article reviews the complexity of adaptation and symptomatology in adult survivors of childhood neglect and abuse who meet criteria for the proposed diagnosis of Complex Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (Complex PTSD), also known as Disorders of Extreme Stress, Not Otherwise Specified (DESNOS). A specific EMDR protocol, Resource Development and Installation (RDI), is proposed as an effective intervention in the initial stabilization phase of treatment with Complex PTSD/DESNOS. Descriptive psychometric and behavioral outcome measures from two single case studies are presented which appear to support the use of RDI. Suggestions are offered for future treatment outcome research with this challenging population.
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 2007