Definition
Programs that help individuals recover from a traumatic event such as combat experiences, rape, molestation, catastrophic loss or natural disaster through a procedure which uses physical movement in combination with other therapeutic techniques. The process is based on the hypothesis that traumatization causes an overexcitement of a specific locus of the brain producing a neural pathology that "freezes" the information in its original anxiety-producing form. EMDR permits the "frozen" information to be desensitized, reprocessed and adaptively integrated resulting in diffusion of the traumatic imagery and a reduction of negative client symptoms, e.g., emotional distress, intrusive thoughts, flashbacks and nightmares.
URL Name
RP-8000-1950
Third Level Code
RP-8000
Taxonomy Code
RP-8000.1950
Parent Code
RP-8000
Family Code
R
Second Level Code
RP
Fourth Level Code
RP-8000-1950
Use References
EMDR
Publication Status
Online