EMDR

EMDR is an acronym for 'Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing'. EMDR is a powerful psychological treatment method that was developed by an American clinical psychologist, Dr Francine Shapiro, in the 1980's. As a Senior Research Fellow at the Mental Reasearch Institute, she published the first research data to support the benefits of the therapy in 1989.


Since then a wealth of research has been conducted demonstrating its benefits in treating psychological trauma arising from experiences as diverse as war related experiences, childhood sexual and/or physical abuse or neglect, natural disaster, assault, surgical trauma, road traffic accidents and workplace accidents. Since its original development, EMDR is also increasingly used to help individuals with other issues and performance anxiety. 


EMDR is a complex and powerful therapy. Therapists always have a background in mental health before undertaking training in EMDR.


Links

http://www.emdrassociation.uk