Therapy breakthrough

06/Oct/2009

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AN innovative form of rapid eye movement therapy, which helps people recover from emotional trauma, has won an international research award.

Beaconsfield resident and Murdoch University clinical psychology program director Chris Lee discovered that when a patient focused on their trauma and moved their eyes rapidly from side to side, they experienced more significant trauma reduction than when no eye movement therapy was used.

Dr Lee said people who experienced a traumatic event suffered disruption to Rapid Eye Movement (REM) sleep, the stage of sleep when substantial emotional memory processing occurs.

“The person is unable to process the event and thus the memory of the event continues to be experienced in its original traumatic form,” he said.

Dr Lee’s work was recognised with the inaugural Francine Shapiro award for research excellence at the 10th EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing) Europe Conference in Amsterdam.


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Dr Christopher Lee

23/05/2010

EMDR itself is not new. Dr Francine Shapiro discovered EMDR 21 years ago and carefully designed the treatment manuals that are still in use today. However eye movements continue to be a somewhat controversial part of the treatment. What my research did was demonstrate that the eye movements are an integral part of the treatment. It was an honour to receive this international award for recognition of the unique contribution of my research and to have it conferred by Dr Shapiro.

Dr Jacqui Joseph-Bowen

06/01/2010

EMDR was discovered by Francis Shapiro many decades ago, so this no "new "break through therapy.

This is by no means implying that it is not a valid form of therapy. However, this research is not new. EMDR is validated and used worldwide for PTSD . (Semmens in Perth has been using it for quite a while too)

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