Étiquette : emdr

  • EMDR THERAPY AND APHANTASIA

    EMDR THERAPY AND APHANTASIA

    When mental imagery is absent, EMDR therapy requires specific clinical adjustments. This article explores approaches grounded in the body, language, and the nervous system.

  • EMDR and OCD: An Innovative Approach

    OCD responds well to first-line treatments — but not for everyone. This article explores how EMDR can help when ERP reaches its limits, covering the AIP model applied to OCD, adapted protocols (Marr, flash-forward, distancing), and the growing clinical evidence for EMDR as a complement or alternative in treatment-resistant presentations.

  • EMDR and Psychosis

    EMDR in psychosis has moved from experimental caution to validated practice. This article reviews the etiological link between childhood trauma and psychosis, the AIP model, clinical adaptations, the Two-Method Protocol, and the evidence base for safety and efficacy in adult patients.

  • EMDR Therapy for Adolescents with First-Episode Psychosis and Complex Trauma

    EMDR therapy is now a validated treatment for adolescents with first-episode psychosis and complex trauma. This clinical overview covers neurobiological foundations, protocol adaptations, early intervention strategies, and the evidence base for safety and efficacy – including the Two-Method Protocol, R-TEP, CIPOS, and PAT.

  • EMDR et TOC : une voie novatrice

    Le Trouble Obsessionnel-Compulsif (TOC) est une pathologie psychiatrique souvent très invalidante, marquée par : On estime classiquement une prévalence autour de 2% dans la population générale, ce qui en fait un trouble fréquent. (PubMed) Sur le plan du retentissement, le TOC est associé à une souffrance importante et à une altération de la qualité de vie ; plusieurs publications…

  • THÉRAPIE EMDR ET APHANTASIE

    THÉRAPIE EMDR ET APHANTASIE

    Quand l’imagerie mentale est absente, la thérapie EMDR nécessite des ajustements cliniques spécifiques. Cet article explore des pistes fondées sur le corps, les mots et le système nerveux.