PHASES AND TECHNIQUES
PEOPLE AND EVENTS
PHASES AND TECHNIQUES II
STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES
RANDOM
100
This EMDR phase comes before eight, and after six.
What is seven? (+100 invisible points for 'maintaining positive beliefs')
100
This person discovered EMDR.
Who is Francine Shapiro?
100

The desired result when the client is no longer experiencing activation of dysfunctionally stored memories being triggered

What is the Future Template?

100

EMDR is most extensively researched in populations diagnosed with this.

What is PTSD?

100
This is the acronym for 'Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing'
What is EMDR?
200

Other forms of bilateral stimulation besides eye-movement.

What are taps (or tones)?

200

The creator of EMDR was taking a stroll through 'this' when she discovered eye movement lowered her anxiety.

What is a park?

200
The phase performed at the end of every session.

What is closure?

200

Facilitates processing of dysfunctionally stored material more rapidly and does not require disclosure of details of painful or traumatic experiences.

What are two strengths in EMDR over TFCB?

200
EMDR can be compared to this insect.
What is a bumble bee?
300

This is the main function of Phases 3 through 6.

What is desensitization and consolidation of dysfunctionally stored memory with bilateral stimulation?

300

Dual awareness of the past and the present

What is DAS?

300

The therapist is more of a 'this' than an active agent in providing EMDR therapy.

What is a guide?

300

You need this many sessions to treat single-trauma PTSD with EMDR.

What is 3 -8 sessions?

300

Go With That/Notice That.

What does the therapist say after the client gives them an update after a set of bilateral stimulation?

400

To develop skills to shift states, increase affect regulation and stimulate relaxation response.

What is the purpose of Resource development and installation?

400

A study of adverse childhood experiences in 17000 patients at Kaiser Permanente.

What is the ACES Study?

400

Changing direction, speed or modality of bilateral stimulation.

What are things that can be done if a client is stuck/looping?

400

There are less randomized, control group studies of the effectiveness of EMDR with this population.

What are children?

400

Past, Present and Future

What is the three prong approach in EMDR therapy?

500

Preparation -Resource development and education.

What is phase 2?

500

The Body Keeps The Score

What is the title of Bethal Van de Kolk's book?

500
Re-evaluation of the client's experience since that last session and the memory worked on in prior session.

Phase 8 - What is the first thing done at the beginning of every session once phases 3-6 have been started?

500

One study found that there is a _____ in the vividness/emotionality of some memories after EMDR sessions.

What is a "decrease"?

500

Trigger situation, Image, Negative Cognition, SUDs Emotions,  and Sensations

What are headings in the TICES Log?

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