Clinical Perspective on Today’s Issues – Interim exam 2 (UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM)
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Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) is an effective treatment for alleviating PTSD symptoms. In EMDR, the patient recalls traumatic memories while simultaneously making horizontal eye movements. There are three hypotheses as to why and how EMDR works:
During recall, a memory becomes labile (i.e. events during recall influence how the memory is reconsolidated). The imagination inflation effect states that attempting to form a vivid and realistic image during recall influences the original memory. This makes the memory more vivid and realistic. The imagination deflation effect may occur by taxing the working memory while recalling the memory.
Eye movements thus tax working memory and make sure that the traumatic memory is reconsolidated less vividly (i.e. working memory theory). This can also reduce the impact of flashforwards and flashbacks. Other tasks that task the working memory are also effective (e.g. mental arithmetic). EMDR may be useful in treating other disorders as many disorders are activated by a negative event. However, the evidence for this is sparse.
There is an inverted U when it comes to the effectiveness of increasing working memory load. The competition between the recall of the traumatic memory and distracting tasks decreases the vividness and emotionality of the memory. This means that the tax on the working memory should not be too great. People who have a stronger delay on a reaction time task when they make eye movements improve more as a result of EMDR. This means that people with lower working memory capacity benefit more from EMDR.
Clinicians appear to increasingly use tones in the right and left ear instead of eye movements with EMDR. This is based on the interhemispheric communication hypothesis and patient preferences. However, there is no clear evidence as to whether this is effective. It is less effective than eye movements.
Mindfulness-based treatments may be effective for the treatment of PTSD. These treatments make use of mindful breathing. This taxes working memory to the same extent as eye movements, making it effective for the same reasons that EMDR is effective.
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This bundle contains all the information needed for the second interim exam for the course "Clinical Perspective on Today's Issues" given at the University of Amsterdam. It contains lecture information, information from the relevant books and all the articles. The following
...This bundle contains all the information needed for the for the course "Clinical Perspective on Today's Issues" given at the University of Amsterdam. It contains lecture information, information from the relevant books and all the articles. The following is included:
...This bundle contains all the articles included in the course "Clinical Perspective on Today's Issues" given at the University of Amsterdam. The following is included:
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