Tuesday 9 September 2014

The Effectiveness Of EMDR Therapy For PTSD

By Jody Leach


There are several events that could cause trauma to a number of people. There are some who were assaulted by other people or were physically abused. There are those who encountered tragic accidents such as plane crashes and car accidents. Someone that they love so much may have died because they were sick or because of other causes. Soldiers who have gone to war has enough combat experiences.

These people may develop a disorder called PTSD or post traumatic stress disorder. For this, EMDR therapy for PTSD is used by medical practitioners. EMDR stands for eye movement desensitization and reprocessing. This is one way to treat the certain disorder. There are several things a person needs to know with regards to this therapy to keep him informed.

A certain individual who is traumatized by an event may display some major changes in his behavior. He may be irritated even with slightest movements. Sleeping at night time can be hard for them. In a given period of time, he might get nightmares or flashbacks of those events that happened to him. He might find it difficult as well in concentrating on a distinct task which he is assigned to do.

This therapy is divided into eight phases. In phase one, the therapists will make assessments about the stressful experiences of the patients. The patients may want to forget these things and they will have to talk about it to the professionals. In this session, as well, goals will be set which they want to obtain at the completion of this therapy.

In the second phase, they will be talking of the stressful experiences that occurred. The patient may have to relive the moments and narrate what happened to the medical professional. However, the patient should be emotionally stable to be able to continue in this undertaking. The professional may use several relaxation methods to ensure that he is emotionally stable.

In the third stage until the sixth, the emotions, sensations, beliefs and images which are relevant to the events are discussed. The clientele needs to discuss them while following the finger of the professional with eyes moving back and forth. The activity has to be repeated until the clientele will not find it stressful anymore to discuss what happened.

In phase number seven, the stressful experiences and anything about it should be written down by the clienteles. In phase eight, which is the last one, there will be an evaluation of the changes of the behaviors of these clients. Usually, this would mark the end of the therapy.

Several studies and researches have been done by various medical groups with this method as their subjects as well as its effectiveness. Some of these studies prove that the method is effective in treating traumatized clienteles. There are also some studies which state that the method does not have any advantage over any other therapies done to these people.

Some individuals have attested to this is useful to them. However, it is not clear yet whether this really is the most effective or not. The most important is that this method is created with the purpose of helping traumatized persons let go of these painful events and live their lives happily.




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