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Short-term eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) therapy to treat children with posttraumatic stress symptoms after single trauma: A case series
Short-term EMDR therapy for children with stress symptoms after a single trauma: A case series
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Abstract
PTSD symptoms decreased for all five children after a 6-week treatment with EMDR therapy.
- Children aged 5 to 10 years who experienced a single incident trauma showed significant reductions in PTSD symptoms after treatment.
- Symptoms transitioned from clinical to non-clinical levels following the 6-week EMDR therapy.
- Improvements included reductions in vegetative hyperarousal, fears, and clinging behavior.
- Parental stress levels also decreased, alongside a recovery of everyday routine and stability.
- The findings suggest that short-term EMDR treatment may be a feasible and acceptable approach for young children with PTSD.
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