EMDR: In the eye of a paradigm shift
Description
EMDR is presented by its founder [Shapiro] as a method for allowing long delayed learning to take place through as yet unknown neural mechanisms which are triggered by the repetitive eye movements of the procedure. In Stekete and Goldstein's appraisal of research examining EMDR's effectiveness we begin to see the contours of an empirical response to some of the earlier miraculous and enigmatic clinical case reports using this procedure.
Format
Journal
Language
English
Original Work Citation
Shapiro, F. (1994, Summer). EMDR: In the eye of a paradigm shift. the Behavior Therapist, 17(7), 153-156
Collection
Citation
“EMDR: In the eye of a paradigm shift,” Francine Shapiro Library, accessed March 4, 2021, https://emdria.omeka.net/items/show/17606.