2017
DOI: 10.3917/dunod.tarqu.2017.01
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Pratique de la psychothérapie EMDR

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“…This method is at the crossroad of several theories and fields of research, based on methods inspired by phenomenology ( Giorgi and Giorgi, 2003 ) as well as introspective psychologists, like Binet, of the late nineteenth century. This method has also a number of similarities with explanatory interviews ( Vermersch, 2012 ) and micro-phenomenology 23 ( Petitmengin and Bitbol, 2009 ; Bitbol and Petitmengin, 2017 ; Petitmengin et al, 2018 ), and induces a state which shares characteristics with hypnosis ( Roustang, 2003 ; Erickson et al, 2006 ) and EMDR ( Tarquinio et al, 2017 ).…”
Section: Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Of Anomalous Experiencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method is at the crossroad of several theories and fields of research, based on methods inspired by phenomenology ( Giorgi and Giorgi, 2003 ) as well as introspective psychologists, like Binet, of the late nineteenth century. This method has also a number of similarities with explanatory interviews ( Vermersch, 2012 ) and micro-phenomenology 23 ( Petitmengin and Bitbol, 2009 ; Bitbol and Petitmengin, 2017 ; Petitmengin et al, 2018 ), and induces a state which shares characteristics with hypnosis ( Roustang, 2003 ; Erickson et al, 2006 ) and EMDR ( Tarquinio et al, 2017 ).…”
Section: Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Of Anomalous Experiencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BLS-sets, followed by these spontaneous associations, are repeated until the discomfort associated with the memory dissipates. The therapy can therefore vary, from the target that is chosen (e.g., a memory, a sensation, a feared situation), to the lengths or type of BLS applied, or the interventions that are made by the therapist between the sets (Tarquinio et al, 2017 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it has yet not been included in therapeutical guidelines for any other medical conditions, certainly due to the sparsity of studies of EMDR outside PTSD. Still, the techniques' official training manuals as well as EMDR textbooks (Tarquinio et al, 2017 ), describe possible adaptations of the protocol to treat conditions such as addiction, distress reaction to severe medical conditions, depression, and anxiety disorders. Moreover, the recent evolution in the definition of trauma and its causes, as described in the DSM diagnostic manual (North et al, 2016 ), the criticism of the categorical approach as diagnostic criteria (Vanheule et al, 2019 ), and the implication of distressing life events in numerous psychiatric conditions (Kim and Lee, 2016 ; Copeland et al, 2018 , Overstreet et al, 2017 ), make the efficiency of EMDR outside PTSD plausible.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, EMDR has not been included in therapeutical guidelines, for any other medical conditions. Still, the technique's official training manuals as well as EMDR textbooks 19 , describe possible adaptations of the protocol to treat conditions such as addiction, distress reaction to severe medical conditions, depression, and anxiety disorders, although from the perspective of trauma.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%