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200

EMDR has 8 phases.  What are the 3 prongs?

What is past, present and future?

200

EMDR with children often incorporates this to facilitate engagement.

What is play, drawing, storytelling, movement.

200

An advantage of EMDR over PE, is the non-reliance on _______.

What is verbalizing or talking.

200

In the processing continuum, when clients struggle to stay within their window of tolerance, the provider may choose to begin processing with ______.

What is restricted processing?

200

According to the AIP model, present dysfunctions and symptoms are the result of unprocessed _______ .

What is past events?

400

True or False:  EMDR and AIP share elements of treatment with CBT.

What is False?

400

Name 2 ways in which EMDR therapy can be adapted for children or people with neurodiversity or intellectual deficits.

What is shorter sets, or modified language, or use of visual aids, or items for representation.

400

An advantage of EMDR over CPT is the non-reliance on ________.

What is literacy or reading and writing?

400

When conceptualizing a case in Phases 1, 2 & 3, the provider is observing and assessing the client for these.

What is affect and emotions management skills.

400

Research has shown EMDR can be utilized for chronic pain and other ______ applications.

What is medical?

600

In Phase 4, name 2 things the provider is  monitoring the client for?

What is changes in: SUD, or facial expression, or breathing, intensity of memory recall, or posture, or body tension

600

True or False:  EMDR is not recommended for treatment of veterans with service related PTSD or traumatic brain injuries.

What is False?

600

Sometimes, effective EMDR processing is impeded by these hidden or underlying issues called _______.

What is blocking beliefs?

600

During reprocessing, these are commonly observed somatic responses that indicate activation, but may not require treatment to stop.  Name 2.

What are tears, shaking, body tension, nausea, complaints of discomfort.

600

Name 2 severe clinical presentations for which EMDR requires significant adaptation.

What is psychosis, or dissociation, or OCD, or disordered eating, or personality disorders?

800

Similar to trauma, EMDR may help people with performance anxiety by processing what?

What is past performance traumas and future fears?

800

This EMDR scripted protocol, developed by A.J. Popky, is designed to reduce triggers and urges of addiction behaviors.

What is DeTur?

800

Prior to EMDR processing, clients with dissociative difficulties may require one or both of these.

What is extended resourcing and stabilization or parts work

800

What tool(s) can be used when processing is not progressing?

What is/are interweaves or interventions?

800

Ethically, standard EMDR therapy should not proceed without this.

What is informed consent?

1000

Name the 3 areas Phase addresses at the beginning of subsequent sessions.  

What is functional changes, symptom changes and target changes?

1000

When treating grief with EMDR, if the SUD no longer decreases, the discomfort may be considered ________.

What is ecologically valid?

1000

Two reasons that pacing is important in EMDR therapy is to prevent over-activating and facilitate ________.

What is adaptive resolution?

1000

True or False:  If or when a client becomes overwhelmed during active processing, EMDR directs the provider to stop BLS and return to stabilization.

What is False.

1000

If the SUD is not decreasing in active processing, these may need further investigation.

What are blocking beliefs or secondary gains?

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