Tag: EMDR
5 articles
EMDR — Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing — is a psychotherapy approach developed by Francine Shapiro for treating trauma and PTSD. Dr. Guedalia was a Level Two specialist (Israel EMDR Society) and, with Fern Yoeli, co-developed the EMDR-ER© — a protocol for EMDR in emergency-room and hospital-ward settings — published as book chapters in Marilyn Luber's Springer EMDR series (2009 and 2014).
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EMDR ונפגעי טרור: חלק ב
SCREENING When the patient is showing dissociative responses to the trauma, hysterical paralysis, fugue-like state, we don't attempt EMDR. As the Patients are usually in the ER…
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Birkhat Ha’Gomel: Community Response to Acute Stress Disorder
ABSTRACT The aim of this paper is to propose the introduction of a communal ritual as a post trauma early intervention technique. There are specific community oriented methods for…
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Lung EMDR
"We would like you to come up to pediatrics for a consult", the department social worker asked, "I'll be right up". Generally the patients who request pre and post operative…
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Out 'Darn' Spot: Another Case In A Neuropsychologist's Journal
In Shakespeare's Macbeth, Lady Macbeth, plagued by guilt for her part in the killing of Duncan, utters the famous line "Out, Out ['Darn'] Spot!" while in a state of almost manic…
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Thanksgiving Jerusalem Style 2006: The Triple's Fifth Anniversary
Amalia Oren, director of social work at Shaare Zedek Medical Center in Jerusalem where I work, came down to show me a well-worn edition of LaIsha. On the cover of this women's…