Group Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR) Psychotherapy and Recurrent Interpersonal Traumatic Episodes: A Pilot Follow-Up Study.

Gian Paolo Mazzoni, Elisabetta Miglietta, Tommaso Ciull, Luciana Rotundo, Andrea Pozza, Anabel Gonzalez, Isabel Fernandez
Author Information
  1. Gian Paolo Mazzoni: "Studi Cognitivi" Cognitive Psychotherapy and Research Center, Florence, Italy.
  2. Elisabetta Miglietta: "Studi Cognitivi" Cognitive Psychotherapy and Research Center, Florence, Italy.
  3. Tommaso Ciull: "Studi Cognitivi" Cognitive Psychotherapy and Research Center, Florence, Italy.
  4. Luciana Rotundo: "Studi Cognitivi" Cognitive Psychotherapy and Research Center, Florence, Italy.
  5. Andrea Pozza: Department of Medical Sciences, Surgery and Neurosciences, University of Siena, Siena, Italy.
  6. Anabel Gonzalez: Trauma and Dissociation Program in the University Hospital of A Coruña, Spain.
  7. Isabel Fernandez: "CRPS" Psychotherapy and Research Center, Milan, Italy.

Abstract

Objective: To explore the acceptability and the effectiveness of an Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing Integrative Group Treatment Protocol (EMDR-IGTP) for patients with a history of recurrent traumatic episodes of interpersonal nature.
Method: Seven women were recruited from a Trauma Centre and were offered EMDR-IGTP, consisting of 10 semi-structured group sessions. Participants were assessed through a set of standardised clinical measures before the treatment, at the end of it, and after 1 and 3 months since its conclusion.
Results: EMDR-IGTP was well accepted by all participants. After the intervention and at 1 and 3 months follow-up, patients showed a significant reduction of dissociative symptoms, traumatic symptoms and improved emotional regulation.
Conclusions: This study suggests that GITM-EMDR therapy can be a helpful treatment for people who experienced traumatic episodes of interpersonal nature and supports more extensive research in this direction.

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