Founder of EMDR?
Dr. Francine Shapiro
What does BLS stand for?
Bilateral Stimulation
History Taking (AIP Informed Biopsychosocial)?
Phase 1
ACE meaning?
Adverse Childhood Experience
This type of EMDR is 20 seconds or more?
Standard EMDR
What does SUDS mean?
Subjective Units of Disturbance Scale
What does REM stand for?
Rapid Eye Movement
Stage 1 of EMDR is called?
Case Formulation
Hebb’s Axiom?
Neurons that fire together, wire together
**Bonus Question** $200
Type of memory formed from a single PTSD incident? (hint: it's cold)
Frozen memory
What does VOC mean?
Validity of Cognition
What are the three types of stimulation used to do EMDR?
◦ Eye movements
◦ Alternating tones
◦ Alternating tactile stimulation
Preparation (Grounding/Affect Management) Phase?
Phase 2 **$200 Bonus Question**
The more hysterical
the more historical
Type of memory that involved unconscious encoding, non verbal, O years of age or older?
The Father of Trauma-Informed Psychotherapy?
Pierre Janet
The alternating orientation between the incident, stimulation, and awareness, forces attention across the hemispheric midline?
ORIENTING RESPONSE
Stage 3 of EMDR is called?
Intergration
Three-Prong Processing
For full EMDR treatment effects, (1) past incidents, (2) present triggers, and (3) future templates need to be fully processed
An intervention strategy (Browning, 1999; Zangwill, 2002) to use a client’s belief and
affect to identify past experiences relating to a client’s present experience.
Floatback
The year of Francine's original research study?
1989
Modulation between brain wave frequencies, i.e., high wave frequencies-REM, and slow-wave frequencies - Hippocampal integration?
REM: RAPID EYE MOVEMENT
The body scan phase?
Phase 6 **Bonus Question $200**
Observe it dont
absorb it
The part of the brain that acts as the alarm system & senses danger?
Amygdala