- Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
- Diagnosis and treatment of mental health disorders
- Experiential Therapy
- Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing
- Gestalt Therapy
- Interpersonal Psychotherapy
- Meditative and Mindfulness Techniques
- Psychodrama
- Relational Psychoanalytic Technique
- Relaxation Techniques
- Sand Therapy
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
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Research has established EMDR as effective for posttraumatic stress. Psychologists have successfully used EMDR in treatment of personality disorders, panic attacks, complicated grief, dissociative disorders, disturbing memories, phobias, pain disorders, eating disorders, performance anxiety, stress reduction, addictions, sexual or physical abuse and body dysmorphic disorders.
EMDR integrates elements of many effective psychotherapies to maximise treatment. These include psychodynamic, cognitive behavioural, interpersonal, experiential, and body-centred therapies. EMDR is an information processing therapy and uses an eight phase approach.
- Phase 1, 2, 3: Client history and treatment planning, Preparation and Assessment
- Phase 4 & 5: Desensitization & Installation
- Phase 6 & 7: Body scan and closure
- Phase 8: Re-evaluation.